Chennifar

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Chennifar

Chennifar

@RightlyWrongs

Katılım Şubat 2026
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Chennifar
Chennifar@RightlyWrongs·
@samkelemaseko He must retire now and give youngsters a chance. Hawu! Kunini
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Chennifar@RightlyWrongs·
@Sentletse Should be slashed by 98% people out here tweeting nonsense just to get paid
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Raisibe
Raisibe@Patricia_Bantom·
Appointed as the Secretary of Woman's Forum in Mogale City I don't take the appointment lightly. We will work the ground and turn Mogale City 💚
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freelance
freelance@PhillipSibanda8·
Banana republic
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Slaughter.
Slaughter.@BafanaSurprise·
Guys kindly recommend a series to watch on Netflix 🙏🙏!
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ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Fikile Mbalula
Helen is doing the most pathetic and sickening patronage, and patronizing using the team we love Orlando Pirates. She's never been a supporter nothing wrong for choosing us but it's sickening all in the name of winning black vote.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The fact that I wasn’t funded by the SPLC proves I’m not a Nazi
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Ghana Chronicles
Ghana Chronicles@_GhChronicles·
🇬🇭🇿🇦BREAKING: South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has spoken with President John Mahama, offering an apology and assuring that there will be no further attacks on Ghanaians in South Africa.
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Chennifar
Chennifar@RightlyWrongs·
@veronica_mente Do the leaders of EFF meet to discuss internal matters? Why is it like the EFF is reduced to an immigration political party only and is associated with the advocacy for illegal immigrants? No man! Let us stay away from this immigration issues. ANC & GNU must deal with it.
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Chennifar@RightlyWrongs·
@Lesufi @samkelemaseko Leadership, there’s a need to quickly identify a suitable candidate to lead the ANC. Other than yourself, I don’t see anyone else to take the organization forward unless we go and look outside for people like Motsepe or Sexwale. We can’t be led by abo Fikile Mbalula
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Panyaza Lesufi
Panyaza Lesufi@Lesufi·
We remain inspired, Pres OR Tambo.The next phase will ensure total emancipation and unity of our people. The ANC with the SACP and other progressive formations will take us there. We refuse to be co-opted by reactionary forces and racists who think they can plot a regime change
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Chennifar
Chennifar@RightlyWrongs·
@ZungulaVuyo @SbuMpungose I think the ANC is okay. They might not be the best but looking at the options that’s available, ANC is top
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Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦
Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦@ZungulaVuyo·
Ultimately, South Africans, people in office are given power by you, through your vote. You can’t vote for a party that enables this lawlessness and then cry foul. Not voting is equally as bad. The solution is voting right and putting in power leaders that are on your side. Leaders that will enforce laws as you want. Leaders are there to serve you, and not the other way around.
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Chennifar@RightlyWrongs·
@ThembisileQ21 Are you not an African? What’s this dumb South Africans makes them think they’re not Africans?
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Thembisile Q II
Thembisile Q II@ThembisileQ21·
Why are Africans so mad when we tell them to go home and fix their countries? Don't they wanna live in better conditions at home where their ancestors lay buried?
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S I H L E T H E P L U G@RealSihleIV·
Lebo M addresses Robert Marawa for saying he tried to extort R30k from him😭😭 Mf that’s coffee for me😭😭
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Chennifar@RightlyWrongs·
@daddyhope You need to speak to your countryman prophet - Eubert Angel. He says he’s the one who arrested the body and he cursed the body. Speak to him to release the body
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola is appealing to the Zambian government and the family of former President Edgar Lungu to find common ground outside the court process so that he can be buried. He has been lying in a mortuary for close to 10 or 11 months. This is deeply embarrassing. What is wrong with the Zambian government? Why is it so fixated on fighting over a dead body when the family does not want him to be buried under those conditions? I am aware of the argument from supporters of President Hakainde Hichilema, who say that Edgar Lungu did something similar to the family of former President Kenneth Kaunda, when he denied Kaunda’s wish to be buried next to his wife Betty and insisted on a presidential burial site. But even if that is the case, how do you justify a situation where, nearly 11 months later, a former head of state is still lying in a mortuary in a foreign country? At some point, leadership must prevail. Why can the current president not rise above this and say, “…we could continue fighting and wasting taxpayers’ money in South Africa, but out of respect for the deceased and for the dignity of the nation, we will allow the family to honour his wishes?” This is not without precedent. In Zimbabwe, former President Robert Mugabe had indicated that he did not want to be buried at the National Heroes Acre. Despite all the political tensions, President Emmerson Mnangagwa allowed the family to bury him at his rural home in Zvimba. He could have pursued a similar confrontation, but he chose restraint. Someone has to be the adult in the room and recognise that this situation is absurd. It is embarrassing, it is draining, and it is damaging Zambia’s standing internationally. I have spoken to former African presidents who are scathing about what is happening. They are asking a simple question, why not let the family decide? Burial matters are, by their very nature, family matters, not state battles. This rigid idea that all presidents must be buried in a designated place is unnecessary and out of touch. Look at South Africa. Nelson Mandela was buried in his village, Qunu. There was no such nonsense. Meanwhile, ordinary Zambians are struggling. People are going to bed hungry. There is poverty, there is inflation, yet resources are being wasted on a pointless legal fight. It is foolish. Give the man dignity. Let him be buried. If the family wants to bury him in South Africa, let them. If they want to bury him in Zambia, let them. But if they do not want the president to preside over the funeral, why insist on forcing that presence? The message from the South African foreign minister is a diplomatic but firm call for maturity. Resolve this outside the courts. The legal process could drag on for years. Does anyone seriously want a former president to remain in a mortuary for five years? This is not on, it is ridiculous. This is an embarrassment to the continent, and more importantly, to Zambia and Zambians. Can sane people in Zambia please stand up! You can’t politik over a dead man’s remains. Let him rest! A former president left in a mortuary for nearly a year while leaders fight for control is not honour, it is failure of mature leadership!
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Panyaza Lesufi
Panyaza Lesufi@Lesufi·
You can use Gautrain to the Kaizer Chiefs (obvious winners) and Orlando Pirates match on Sunday and avoid the traffic congestion #GrowingGautengTogether
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Dr MuVenda
Dr MuVenda@Ndi_Muvenda_·
Free ticket to any African country of your choice, Which one you will travel to?
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