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DEEP HOUSE LOVER .......!!! Camera🎥, Editor,Vision Control.. *film,TV,music*.🎥🎬📺

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Herman Mashaba
Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba·
This is unbelievable. These are blatant criminals to be hunted down and face the consequences of this criminality. If South Africa does not act now, I dread the future of South Africa. I am however encouraged by the spirit of South Africans, despite support from political establishments, to stop this to continue with impunity.
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux

Nigerian Drug Dealers threatening War against South African Citizens and the Police. Where is Xolani Khumalo when you need him the most?

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Raphousetv (RHTV)
Raphousetv (RHTV)@raphousetv2·
This Is the NASA Physicist Who Invented 3D Movies , Her Name Is Valerie Thomas 🚀🎥
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🇿🇦 iScathulo SePhara 👞
Meet 33 year old Dr Nonjabulo Ndaba from Pietermaritzburg,KZN. She is officially the youngest PhD graduate at UKZN and the first Black South African woman in SA to earn a doctorate in Occupational Therapy. Due to her exceptional research back in 2019, she was awarded the New Generation of Academics Scholarship Programme (NGAP) to begin her Doctorate journey🎓 All the hard work has paid off as today she is employed full time as a Senior lecturer at UKZN’s School of Health Sciences, (focusing on paediatric health), guiding Honors and Masters students. She has presented her groundbreaking PhD research to experts & scholars at local and international conferences🏅 Dr Ndaba, is also the Co-chairperson of the KwaZulu-Natal branch of the Occupational Therapy Association of South Africa (OTASA)🏅 Wow. The youth truly are the future 💫
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History ZAR
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
The first Black woman in South Africa to qualify as a medical doctor having taken her Hippocratic oath in 1947 - Dr Mary Malahlela-Xakana (1916-1981). She was also the first Black woman in South Africa to graduate from the University of the Witwatersrand. Dr Malahlela-Xakana opened her practice in Dobsonville and started seeing patients there. She was also a founding member of YWCA in South Africa and was part of the Fort Hare University council. Picture: SAHO
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Crazy Kennar
Crazy Kennar@crazy_kennar·
WHITES DOING A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT AFRICA😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Nick Holder
Nick Holder@NickHolder·
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Aldrin Sampear
Aldrin Sampear@AldrinSampear·
JUST IN Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has now confirmed he does know Brown Mokgotsi whom he denied knowing to Parliament. Statement from the Police Minister’s office:
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robertmarawa
robertmarawa@robertmarawa·
🔴 UNVEILING: The Man Behind Siwelele FC — Calvin Le John 🔴 Fifteen years ago, he quietly changed his surname to Le John — not to hide, but to build. Calvin Le John, the eldest son of Gayton McKenzie, has never sought fame. While others chased headlines, he chased excellence. Today, the media is buzzing over his acquisition of SuperSport United and the rebirth of Siwelele FC — but that’s just one chapter of a bigger story. When Gayton McKenzie entered government, Calvin was entrusted with running the family’s extensive business empire — spanning mining, transport, hospitality, entertainment, publishing, and *the EC deal* that insiders are calling one of the most strategic moves in the Eastern Cape this decade. But football holds a special place in his heart. Siwelele FC is not just a club — it’s a promise to the people of Bloemfontein. A revival of passion, pride, and the enduring spirit of Ntate Molemela. Calvin is not doing this for attention. He’s doing it for legacy. ✍️🏽 Profile provided by Calvin's Company. #SiweleleIsBack #CalvinLeJohn #QuietPower #LegacyLeadership #BloemIsHome #FromMolemelaToLeJohn
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Sunday World News
Sunday World News@SundayWorldZA·
DA member of parliament Karabo Khakhau, who is also a spiritual healer, was allegedly subjected to a quasi-disciplinary hearing where she was reprimanded by the organisation’s chief whip in parliament, George Michalakis, for sitting on the floor—and burping on separate occasions—when she was visited by the spirit of her ancestors in the middle of the party caucus meeting. sundayworld.co.za/politics/da-mp…
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
Please explain it to me like I’m 5 years old….
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MDN NEWS
MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
A woman alleges that her daughter was sexually harassed by a teacher at Glenvista High School in Gauteng. She claims that the school has taken no action regarding the incident and that the teacher remains employed at the school.
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
Robbers break into bank via a tunnel: Germiston, East Rand. They used grinders to open safes and made off with cash. CCTV cameras and alarm was deactivated. #CrimeWatch
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Limpopo Current Affairs
Limpopo Current Affairs@LimpopoCurrent·
Tribalism Still a Problem in Limpopo Tribalism continues to be a serious challenge in Limpopo, as seen in the painful story of Mr. Mokgalaka A.A., a dedicated teacher from Makhuva village near Giyani. Mr. Mokgalaka, who teaches at Frans du Toit High School, won the National Best Teacher Award for the 2022/2023 academic year. He brought pride not only to Limpopo but to South Africa as a whole when he was selected to represent the country at the Global Teacher Prize event held in Dubai from the 9th to the 14th of February 2025. However, instead of being celebrated, he was completely ignored by the Limpopo Department of Basic Education. Despite his remarkable achievement, Mr. Mokgalaka received no financial or moral support to attend the international event. Upon his return, there was no recognition, no welcome, not even a simple meet-and-greet from the MEC for Basic Education. What makes this situation even more painful is that individuals who participate in reality shows like Big Brother Mzansi often receive grand welcomes from their provinces. Meanwhile, a teacher who is genuinely contributing to the future of the nation is sidelined, seemingly because he is Tsonga-speaking. If Mr. Mokgalaka spoke any other language besides Xitsonga, he might have been offered a strategic position in the department in Polokwane to help shape the future of education in this country. But instead, he remains unrecognised at home, while his work receives applause on international platforms.
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Sihle Mavuso
Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
PICS: Four boats worth millions that are supposed to be sent to poor communities in the Umkhanyakude district in northern KwaZulu-Natal to help pupils cross dangerous rivers to get to their schools are currently rotting away in Durban. The boats have been “rotting away” in an open space behind the Busamed facility in Umhlanga for months. Sources claimed that the boats “were dumped and no explanation” when they were supposed to be immediately sent to the schools - The News Box
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
The West and Colonizers never left Africa, let that sink in. They are still here exploiting us.
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