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@Subz_84

Journalist. Umjita. Should have been a boxer/footballer... I tweet (RT) what I like!

eGoli Katılım Aralık 2011
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Yiyekeni lenonsense abanye bethu buy groceries eCofimvaba ngoDecember
Cassiday Rangata-Jacobs@CRangataJ

@The_DSD 1.Did she give the cars to her daughters? 2. Did she return the cars to the ANCWL, after being found out? 3. Did her “nanny” get paid by the State? 4. Has she asked for half of the Nanny’s salary to be brought back to her? Not all of us are from Cofimvaba.

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@ZakesMda Hopefully it means they will behave and avoid appearing in court, or it could mean they won't attend any more of their fellow artists appearances
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Zakes Mda@ZakesMda·
The self-described provincial spokesperson of Lekompo musicians gave a Polokwane magistrate an ultimatum: “Give Shebe Maburna a free bail or else we’ll boycott the magistrate court.” The magistrate refused to grant Shebe bail, free or otherwise, and sent him back to jail. Now we’ll see how the musicians will boycott the magistrate court. I’m curious to see what the boycott of a court entails.
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Sabelo Skiti@Subz_84·
@andiswamakanda Beyond what's the plan, how different will it be to the other two times rhw DA was in charge of Johannesburg. But, you are correct, the city needs a sober, detailed, plan to pull it back from its state
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Wendy Tlou@mswendyt·
@tununu3 @Subz_84 Napha ngase Marikana. In my Lonmin days, ndandiyibetha ibencinci ndiye kwi drive thru. Phole entloko😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Times LIVE@TimesLIVE·
Investigations editor Thanduxolo Jika explains that a hit on DJ Sumbody was allegedly ordered over a missing drug consignment. His alleged role was simply introducing an artist — who had the drugs — to a middleman, triggering a chain of events that turned deadly. tinyurl.com/tpedrcfa
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Sabelo Skiti@Subz_84·
@MTshwete Oh, that's why unekhom khom Thangana? How many treatments do you have left?
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Mansa Mayi@MTshwete·
apparently they use drip and it makes you lighter.....I can hook you up with a xhosa gent that just started this business, Sol? it's called "Lighter La Wey"
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Mbhazima Shilowa@Enghumbhini·
My legal people on X have forgotten that you can’t just fire a police commissioner. The president need to appoint a board. It is the board that makes the recommendation to the president. Sure he can suspend him pending conclusion of the case. He can’t fire him.
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Sunday Times@SundayTimesZA·
‘Crisis’ warning after hackers steal sensitive police medical aid data, in the #SundayTimesZA tomorrow
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Sabelo Skiti@Subz_84·
@psixaba If you remove the personalities from the chat, does he not have a point though?
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Philasande Sixaba@psixaba·
It’s a little embarrassing that a World Cup winning coach is bickering with a school headmaster.
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@Matiase01 @misumuzi_4 An important element here is motive, & if we agree (a) a step mother can be considered a close relative, & (b) he would have still needed time for cleansing, then what possible motive would have to lie to the commission? If you can access the money anyway, why rob the bank?
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Mat(ter).of.fact@Matiase01·
@Subz_84 @misumuzi_4 There probably was as it is custom with most of us Africans. The issue here is the lies about his relation to the deceased.
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Siyakhula@misumuzi_4·
🎈‼️🔥 Six Reasons Why I say Julius Mkhwanazi misled the Madlanga Commission to secure a postponement and the evidence strongly supports this conclusion. 1. Initial claim used to obtain postponement: Mkhwanazi requested a delay of his testimony (around 23 March 2026) by stating that his mother had died. Both he and his legal representative referred to the deceased as his mother, and he explicitly emphasized this relationship without offering any clarification. 2. Official records contradicted his claim: Documents from Home Affairs, the death notice, and his birth certificate showed the deceased was born in 1965, while Mkhwanazi was born in 1975, making her only 10 years older. This made the claim biologically implausible and raised immediate doubts once the records were reviewed. 3. Change in version after being confronted: Only under cross-examination (today 14 April 2026) did Mkhwanazi shift his explanation, stating she was actually his stepmother who raised him. This critical detail was not disclosed when requesting the postponement, but only emerged after evidence exposed the inconsistency. 4. Misrepresentation by omission in a formal setting: As a senior law enforcement official appearing before a commission, Mkhwanazi had a duty to be precise. By omitting the stepmother detail while insisting she was his mother, he created a false impression that influenced the Commission’s decision which fits the definition of misrepresentation by omission. (He had his lawyer present) 5. Weakness of the cultural defence: His argument that “in our culture we don’t use ‘step’” does not hold in this context. While culturally understandable in everyday life, this was a formal legal proceeding, where clarity and accuracy are essential, especially when requesting an indulgence. 6. Pattern of evasiveness: The incident aligns with broader concerns raised during proceedings about inconsistencies and shifting explanations in his testimony, further weakening claims of an innocent mistake. Conclusion: The sequence of events shows that Mkhwanazi secured a postponement on a misleading premise, only corrected his version after being confronted with evidence, and continues to deny wrongdoing. The argument is that this was not a cultural misunderstanding, but deliberate deception.
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Mat(ter).of.fact@Matiase01·
@Subz_84 @misumuzi_4 He would have been granted, albeit a shorter one. He asked for a longer postponement because he said they needed to do a cultural cleansing after the burial. A period of moaning of some sorts since it was his mother, that’s why they gave him a later date. So he lied.
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Sabelo Skiti@Subz_84·
That woman is out here teaching Twitter to guard who they sleep with. Ungahambi usipha abantu who will one day tell the entire timeline babelala nawe 🤞🏿
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Sabelo Skiti@Subz_84·
@wendyknowler Its the weirdest take I've seen this year. What makes a phone appear juvenile, and a tablet not?
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Wendy Knowler@wendyknowler·
I’m an older grown-up and I use my phone as a cue when presenting, but “looking undignified” in doing so had not occurred to me. What say the rest of you? Does average audience age shape this perception?
@luphumlongcayisa@luphumlongcayis

You stand a better chance at looking dignified when reading your speech from a tablet, cue cards or the good old A4 paper. Watching a grownup reading from a mobile phone is way too casual, way too juvenile and way too tacky. Leave that tawdriness to teens.

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Financial Times@FT·
FT Exclusive: A broker for the US defence secretary attempted to make a big investment in major defence companies in the weeks leading up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, according to three people familiar with the matter. ft.trib.al/HIiu9Tx
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