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Mr Siyabulela

@SamentePHARM

Unconventional pharmacist, kombucha brewer & writer. Entrepreneurship has me promoting telemedicine, selling kombucha & posting my thoughts.

NWO, Planet Earth Katılım Ekim 2013
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David (TalkingCents)
David (TalkingCents)@talkcentss·
𝗪𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗧𝗔𝗫𝗘𝗗 𝗧𝗢 𝗗𝗘𝗔𝗧𝗛 🇿🇦 Let me open your eyes, check this purchase out on EasyEquities. A R50,000 buy of Thungela Resources stock, which is R49,687.33 (Net). SARS takes their cut of R148,80 before any growth occurs. There are two fees that flows to SARS. 1. Securities Transfer Tax (0.25%) 𝟮. 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗲 𝗔𝗱𝗱𝗲𝗱 𝗧𝗮𝘅 (𝟭𝟱%) The Value added tax is charged against the services fees, which are the 𝗯𝗿𝗼𝗸𝗲𝗿 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝟬.𝟮𝟱% 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗦𝗧𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗘 𝗳𝗲𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝟬.𝟬𝟳𝟵𝟱%. ———- SARS takes a cut on the purchase of the stock (as described above) and then again on the sale of the stock. Not only that, you are investing post tax money and then you get taxed again on any gains you’ve made once you sell.
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Sibu Mabena
Sibu Mabena@sibumabena·
First time - 2015 - SAB ESD program run by Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo - no funding just mentorship and access to work and a 7 day payment term. At the time, I only had 3 employees but the company grew to about 5-7 employees during that period Second time - Multichoice Innovation Fund - we received R1million in funding in 2021 (company had 9 employees at the time). After funding and mentorship and pipeline, company grew to almost 32 in a year… fast forward to 2026 and we own two buildings. Third time - One of those buildings was bought for us by Honor Technologies in 2023 and we have plans to develop it into another business. Duma Collective has been very privileged to be in line for such opportunities but I took the responsibility seriously and made sure it benefits the economy of South Africa positively and sustainably. BEE Works when the beneficiaries work!
Richard Spoor@Richard_Spoor

@AfikaSoyamba I would love to hear from someone in the Broad Base tell how they have been empowered. Come to think of it, I know of a pensioner who once got R69.78 from a workers empowerment trust set up by Assmang. He wrote a personal letter of thanks to Patrice and the late Desmond Sacco.👍

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MARK OFORIQUAYE
MARK OFORIQUAYE@cropinvestment·
DEAR @X MY NAME IS MARK NII OFORIQUAYE, AND I AM THE HEAD OF AGRIBUSINESS AT @3FARMATEBOTS. WE HAVE JUST LAUNCHED GHANA’S FIRST AUTONOMOUS AI-POWERED AGRIBOT (CHECK MY PINNED POST). WE ARE BUILDING THE NEXT GENERATION OF MACHINES THAT WILL REVOLUTIONIZE FOOD PRODUCTION. PART OF OUR VISION IS TO ESTABLISH REGIONAL FACTORIES THAT WILL EMPLOY SKILLED ENGINEERS TO MASS-PRODUCE AGRIBOTS AND OTHER WORLD-CLASS MECHANIZATION TECHNOLOGIES. WE ARE TELLING THE AFRICAN STORY AND ADVANCING THE AFRICAN DREAM—ONE ROBOT AT A TIME, STARTING FROM GHANA, OUR MOTHERLAND. IF YOU SEE THIS POST ON THE TIMELINE, KINDLY REPOST AND SHARE. THE REINDUSTRIALIZATION OF AFRICA IS US. LET’S GO VIRAL. 3FARMATE.COM CC: @3FARMATEBOTS
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City Press
City Press@City_Press·
More than R630 million in grants vanish without a trace at ETDP Seta. The Auditor-General’s audit has uncovered missing grants and widespread financial chaos. brnw.ch/21x0WrM
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The Spearhead
The Spearhead@Spearhead_Af·
There’s No Such Thing As Free Enterprise In Capitalism - Angela Davis Africans have long been told that capitalism is a system of free enterprise, but when you examine this closely, you will find that it functions as a racially structured tool of monopoly. It does not serve to benefit you as an underprivileged African, nor as a disenfranchised African American. In this 1973 Black leaders' discussion, American activist Angela Davis dismantles the myth: “I'm sorry, you can't talk about free enterprise because there's no such thing as free enterprise. Capitalism in this day and age is monopoly capitalism. It is controlled by multi-billion-dollar firms, multinational firms,” she said. Davis exposes the deception at the heart of “capitalism” sold to the Black community in the US and, ultimately, the Global South. Africans need to understand that true liberation demands rejecting these illusions and seeking alternative systems that actually deliver economic power to everyone, not just the elite class.
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Jacob Maroga
Jacob Maroga@jacob_maroga·
[GRID CONSTRAINT vs GRID DEMAND] South Africa is experiencing a GRID DEMAMD from IPPs that are developing new plants in areas that currently have low transmission coverage. This is not a GRID CONSTRAINT, it’s a demand. The GRID CONSTRAINT narrative is about who pays. By framing the issue as a CONSTRAINT the narrative shifts from a specific business requirement to a general national crisis, which justify for the taxpayers or users to pay for infrastructure that solely benefits private developers. In the USA where Data Centers are driving power and grid demand, the regulators and utilities are now using Pay-to Play approach. Hyperscalers like Microsoft, Google and Amazon are forced to pay for the upgrades they trigger.
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Mr Siyabulela@SamentePHARM·
@Phislash @Joe__Bassey Serial killers keep trophies from\of their victims. From King Hintsas head to Patrice Lumumba's gold tooth to Sarah Baartmans corpse. Once upon a time they bought sold & ate mummies from Egypt.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
The invisible Glass experiment Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium. On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish swimming freely. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it immediately rushed forward to attack. Bang. It slammed straight into the glass and bounced back. Confused, the pike kept trying again and again, but every attempt ended the same way. The repeated collisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank. After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike’s mouth. But the pike never tried to eat them again. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there. A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome. It’s often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind.
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@DavidHundeyin @binnahar85 Forgot the nature of business when it comes to dealing with imperialists. They were the food and competition. "If you're not at the table you're going to be on the menu." - Antony Blinken
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David Hundeyin
David Hundeyin@DavidHundeyin·
@binnahar85 Ding ding ding. You are waking up and down is breaking finally. You thought your money made you an honorary white? They call you the same word they call us, but they add "sand" before it. Good morning.
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Nayef Nahar نايف بن نهار
Today, Trump postponed striking Iran’s energy infrastructure out of fear of fluctuations in U.S market prices. Yet for over twenty days, he has watched Gulf societies come under Iranian missile strikes, as Gulf economies incur tens of billions of dollars in damages - without this prompting any change in his decisions. When the Qatari Minister of Energy warned his American counterpart that striking Iran’s gas fields would inevitably trigger retaliatory strikes against gas fields in the Gulf, he was disregarded. They attacked Iran anyway, leaving the Gulf states to face their fate alone against Iranian missiles. Striking Iran’s gas fields did not create any strategic advantage, but rather inflicted massive losses upon the Gulf’s energy sector, which ultimately benefits American gas companies. Trump only speaks about the Strait of Hormuz or the price of oil. In his eyes, the Gulf societies are barely worth a single barrel of crude.
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Mabhalane
Mabhalane@LungaMrhetjha·
Prof. Gumede must be given a platform to explain this claim that over R1trn has been shared among 100 politically connected individuals since 1994. It doesn't make sense. I'm not finding any data that supports it. I spent the whole day today researching it. I can't find anything.
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The Counterhegemon
The Counterhegemon@GillianSchutte1·
For @@ErnstRoets and his flock of domkop followers! You are not African. You are not indigenous. You are Settlers. 🧵 Southern Africa: who is indigenous, who arrived, and when 🏹 1. San — first peoples of the land San communities have lived in southern Africa for 20,000–30,000+ years. They are among the oldest continuous human populations on Earth. 🐄 2. Khoekhoe — pastoral societies Khoekhoe-speaking communities arrive around 2000–1500 BCE. ➡️ That is about 4,000 years ago They bring cattle, sheep, and pastoral economies into a land already inhabited. 🌾 3. Abantu — farming and iron-working societies Bantu-speaking communities begin moving into southern Africa around 300 CE. ➡️ That is about 1,700 years ago This movement unfolds over time. It is: gradual generational shaped by settlement, exchange, and adaptation It is not an invasion. 🚢 4. Europeans — colonial settlers Europeans arrive with the in 1652. ➡️ That is about 370 years ago They come from outside Africa and establish a colonial foothold. 📌 The timeline in plain terms 30,000+ years ago → San ~4,000 years ago → Khoekhoe ~1,700 years ago → Abantu ~370 years ago → Europeans ⚠️ What this exposes All African societies in this timeline form part of pre-colonial history. Movement between African societies took place over thousands of years. Europeans arrive very late, through colonial expansion. 🧭 The point No African people arrived through colonial conquest of this land. European settlement introduced dispossession, forced removal, and racial hierarchy. 📍 Keep it clear This is not a debate about dates. It is a question of history, land, and truth.
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Mr Siyabulela@SamentePHARM·
@NoLimitGains You mean NATO\US hit Russias oil terminal through their Ukraine proxy. The same US that sabotaged a peace deal with Iran organised by Oman. The same US with oil companies that need to sell oil for at least 60 USD and above. I see where this is going now. Higher for longer.
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 UKRAINE JUST HIT RUSSIA’S LARGEST OIL PORT: – Primorsk. Russia’s biggest oil export terminal on the Baltic – Handles 1.5 million barrels per day, 60 million tons per year – It’s on fire, fuel reservoirs burning, workers evacuated, operations suspended – The nearby Ust-Luga port also suspended operations – Russia’s TWO largest petroleum export outlets offline at the same time – Ukraine confirmed the strike, 249 drones launched – Both the tank farm and oil loading infrastructure were hit – Primorsk is where Russia’s shadow fleet loads up to dodge sanctions – It’s how Russian oil money keeps flowing despite every Western sanction Now think about the timing… – The Strait of Hormuz is closed. 20% of global oil choked off because of the Iran war – Now Russia’s biggest Baltic export hub is also offline – The Novorossiysk Black Sea port was hit by drones earlier this month too – Global oil supply is being squeezed from two directions at the same time. The Middle East AND Russia. Simultaneously I’ll share more updates shortly, turn on notifications so you don’t miss anything important.
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Prince Sahu
Prince Sahu@ps1291628·
@NoLimitGains Headlines say $6.8T “wiped out.” But zoom out. Every major gold bull market in the last 50 years had brutal shakeouts like this. Weak hands panic. Strong hands reload. The real question isn’t why gold dropped. It’s who’s quietly buying it right now.
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NoLimit
NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
🚨 Gold has erased $6.8 trillion in market cap in just 4 trading days. That’s more than the entire GDP of Germany, France and Italy combined. Draw your own conclusions.
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Mr Siyabulela
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@Tsogang3 @holeni01 @feziledhlamini_ What I'm haphazardly doing with this thread I hijacked is promoting such an idea. I'm no expert but I'll share what I think is relevant & keep tagging abantu like yourself who know more & can reach more. One day izodibana lento.
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Mr T Holeni
Mr T Holeni@holeni01·
If we were to get our heads together and contribute R1000 each to support a brother/sister and in exchange we all get some sort of shares into the company. We would make it big as a community.
MduCeramicist@MduduziMats

South Africa doesn’t have a manufacturing problem… It has a support problem. A 14,000 sqm ceramic factory sitting ready to scale, The real question is, who’s ready to build with us since @IDCSouthAfrica and @NEFCORP Don't support black entrepreneurs and we can't grow alone?

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@holeni01 I dont have the land capital like-minded fellows with technical expertise nor the guns to ever take such a risk but here's an infographic representing the blueprint I shared in the google drive link in the post before this one. If @feziledhlamini_ story could trend let this to.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Unilever makes 250,000 job applicants play video games before they’ll even look at a resume. For their Future Leaders program, instead of reading cover letters, they run candidates through 12 neuroscience-based games built by Pymetrics (now owned by Harver) that measure how you make decisions under pressure, how you handle risk, and how fast you learn. The games cut their hiring time from four months to four weeks and saved over 50,000 hours of recruiter time. JPMorgan, BCG, Accenture, Mastercard, and McDonald’s all use the same platform. There’s real science behind this. Researchers at three European universities put 40 business students through Sid Meier’s Civilization, then ran them through a Fortune 500-style management assessment center. Published in the Review of Managerial Science in 2020, the results were clear: students who scored highest in the game scored highest on problem-solving, organizing, and planning. They also had better grades. A 2013 study at Queen Mary University of London found the same pattern with StarCraft. 72 volunteers got 40 hours of training. The StarCraft group showed a significant improvement in cognitive flexibility (your brain’s ability to switch between tasks and think on your feet) compared to a control group that played The Sims. The statistical evidence was 40 times stronger than what you’d expect from chance. SimCity specifically has been used in university urban planning courses since 1994, when a professor named John Gaber started assigning it to teach systems thinking. A 2025 study found students who played it showed a 26% improvement in understanding sustainable city design, and 81% applied what they learned in the game to real projects. The Civilization study was a proof-of-concept with 40 students, not a 10,000-person trial. But the pattern across multiple studies, multiple games, and a $20 billion gamification industry keeps pointing the same direction. The meme is a joke. The science behind it isn’t.
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely

Job interview: "Any management experience?" Me:

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Oluwatimileyin✨🦋
Oluwatimileyin✨🦋@Timmysofine·
Finland is offering artists up to €3,800/month to slow down and just make work. No exhibitions required, no performances. Just you, a quiet countryside residence, and two uninterrupted months. The Saari Residence 2027 is open to artists, writers, poets, translators, composers and curators of all nationalities. Collective applications (up to 10 people) are also welcome. Deadline is 31 March 2026 and it’s free to apply. Full details on koneensaatio.fi/en/saari-resid…
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@Volkstaat10 So at point does your airport become a landing strip for foreign intelligence & adversarial parties?
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Volkstaat
Volkstaat@Volkstaat10·
ORANIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT may become a reality as leadership discuss ongoing improvements to the aerodrome. The idea is create runway and base operations infrastructure to accommodate up to 19 seat commuter aircraft. What an international airport could do for Orania: Improve access! Right now, Orania is relatively remote in the Northern Cape. Easier air access could attract investors, tourists, and supporters who don’t want long road trips. The upgraded airport will make it easier for business people to visit regularly.l and connect it more directly to hubs like Johannesburg and Cape Town. Boost tourism! Greater Orania has a strong tourism industry has positioned itself as a cultural and political capital of the Afrikaner which has created much curiosity with travelers. An airport could increase short-term visits, support events, conferences, or heritage tourism. Support local business and logistics! Air access can help: Move high-value goods quickly and bring in specialized workers or services.
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