SigaBopha
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SigaBopha
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Law abiding South African citizen who doesn't appreciate nonsense & love beautiful things in life. #PutSouthAfricansFirst #KgomotsoDiale
Johannesburg Katılım Ocak 2014
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Today, we are not the weak Kaizer Chiefs that played Orlando Pirates in February. #betwayderby #KaizerChiefs

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Julius Mkhwanazi is still currently in jail and will apply for bail on Tuesday. The reason for his bail application is that he has 8 children.
These 8 children are from 5 different women.
He says he needs to get out of jail so her can provide the children.
The court is not convinced by this argument, and bail will possibly be denied.
At the Madlanga Commission, he once said he doesn't have a family of his own. Now he says, in fact, he does have a family, and lives with 4 of those children in his house with his partner.
The court will take this into consideration as he lied under sworn testimony at the Commission.
He is facing multiple charges of fraud, corruption, and defeating the ends of justice.
He was arrested on the 18th of April by the SAPS Madlanga Commission Task Team

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@Dictatorial_Age @JackiePhamotse @netshitukad Illegal immigrants including the drug dealers - Nigerians must go back to their countries.
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@JackiePhamotse @netshitukad Only ignorant South African bornfrees wouldn't know what other Africans did for us. They are kept in the dark by Angie's 30% pass rate. Nigerian civil servants used to be deducted taxes in the 70s to sponsor their liberation. Imagine being deducted taxes to fund another country
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@Ndaba_Luh How many years left before National Elections? It's time to deal with ANC government once and for all.

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@AmukelaniMoyani We need to intensity the cleaning up of country, KZN - KwaNongoma showed us how to do it .
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@TheTruthPanther The locals who are used by foreigners to kidnap or kill orher South Africans must dealt with decisively!

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This is Mazwi Mpumelelo Khubheka, he is missing. He was allegedly kidnapped after Refusing to sell his spaza shop to Pakistani Spaza shops owners.
Nearly a month has passed since the alleged kidnapping of Mazwi, with his family still seeking answers. They believe he was targeted after opening a spaza shop and say investigators have not provided updates.
According to the family, an unknown man had pressured Mazwi to sell his shop to Pakistani nationals, which he refused. They also allege that a security company is protecting foreign shop owners while forcing locals to close.
The family is urging authorities to act urgently and provide clarity, saying the case requires serious attention as concerns grow over what may have happened to him.

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Ayanda Khoza a South African woman who is currently in Nigeria is eating one meal a day to save money after she went to look for her Nigerian son who went home to Nigeria.
Her son’s uncle is refusing to give her the child, she has been travelling from village to village looking for her Nigerian son.
Some are speculating that the child may have been used as a sacrifice.
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Mbalula Slams AfriForum as “Racist” After Julius Malema’s Five-Year Sentence
ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula has launched a fierce defence of EFF leader Julius Malema, describing today’s five-year prison sentence handed down to him as “too harsh” and accusing civil rights organisation AfriForum of racism.
In a strongly worded post, Mbalula claimed the case forms part of a broader campaign by “the grandchildren of apartheid” to target black leaders who “dare stand up for black people, the marginalised and our generational mission”.
Mbalula, who helped install Malema as ANCYL president more than a decade ago, wrote: “When I fought for Julius to succeed me as ANCYL president, we knew that the road ahead was treacherous… This sentence is too harsh and my thoughts are with my brother Julius. Silamulele Peter Mokaba. Silamulele.”
The sentence relates to Malema’s actions at an EFF election rally in 2018, where he was filmed firing an assault rifle into the air. He was convicted in October 2025 on charges of unlawful possession and discharge of a firearm in public. AfriForum monitored and supported the private prosecution that led to the case reaching court.
Malema was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for the main count, with a concurrent two-year sentence on a related ammunition charge and fines on lesser counts. He has been granted leave to appeal.
The ANC leader’s remarks triggered an immediate backlash online, with critics accusing him of placing politicians above the law. Several users pointed out that the case centred on public safety rather than race, while others defended Mbalula’s stance as solidarity against perceived selective prosecution.

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