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Be humble always

Katılım Mayıs 2021
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Mario Khumalo@MarioKhumalo·
They are all coming out of retirement to protect their own interests. We should protect ours too which is our country.
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Inside Out News SA
Inside Out News SA@InsideOutNewsza·
BREAKING: NPA Spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago reveals that the prosecutor in the Joe Sobanyoni case was on the way to court for the last appearance but was informed that he would be assassinated if he arrived.
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Sir Lebona Cabonena
Sir Lebona Cabonena@LCabonena·
These men are working for a company that cuts trees and produces expensive furniture. But these illegal immigrants are exploited to hell. They get paid R40 a day, and they start at 7 am till 5 pm. The owner of the company is arrested.
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Amukelani Moyani
Amukelani Moyani@AmukelaniMoyani·
Dear Mayor @DadaMorero and @nasiphim ; Zimbabweans do Not cook in Harare streets, but they do in your cities!
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Surviving GNU Circus.😩
Surviving GNU Circus.😩@Mamphephethe_10·
Sana I knew South African women are fearless stubborn mbokodos but I didn't know it will take women to shake the whole government. You're seen dadewethu and we will continue making these submissions Lwandle. 🤝🇿🇦
Princy Mthombeni@Princymthombeni

Why is SACR taking the @ParliamentofRSA to court? Because South Africans were asked to make submissions on constitutional amendments and now those voices are being ignored. This legal challenge is about accountability, constitutional compliance, and protecting meaningful public participation. Support the litigation by donating to SACR. Donation link: backabuddy.co.za/campaign/sacr

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NhanhaN
NhanhaN@nhanha_nd·
Only in SA 🇿🇦you will see "Refugees" visiting home during holidays and come back. So the war stops during holidays?
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Herman Mashaba
Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba·
“I served this country as the youngest diplomat at just 24. Today, our youth have no hope while their future sits in the hands of failing politicians. In Joburg, economic opportunities will benefit South Africans first!” – Botsang Moiloa, Economic Development Candidate
Herman Mashaba@HermanMashaba

Meet @Action4SA Joburg Campaign Governance Team ready to Fix Joburg💚🇿🇦 #OperationFixJoburg #MashabaForMayor

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Open Talk
Open Talk@Dating_Market·
There is no Malema who will make us hate Phakela Mthakathi and Ngizwe Mchunu!💯✔️🇿🇦
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Natier91
Natier91@Natier91·
Political leaders wanted to play tribalism card but South Africans rejected that card. EC, GP, FS and Cape Town joined the protests.
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🇿🇦TheGreatDlamini🇿🇦
Bishop Maponga is saying the presence of cheap labour offered by illegal immigrants in SA is delaying a very much needed revolution between black people, thier corrupt goverment and the parasitic apartheid beneficiaries. He says black people will never be able to confront the former 2 entities while illegal immigrants are there to bridge the gap, and as a eesukt must pack their bags and leave.
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Mind Menifest@MindMenifest·
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Ntokozo Masuku
Ntokozo Masuku@visse_ss·
"African leaders have the guts to cry xenophobia here ..; but no guts to call out Nigeria over kidnapped babies." Jacinta Ngobese demands African governments invest the same energy and money into saving voiceless children in Nigeria as they do defending illegal immigrants in South Africa. "Looking into Africa today ..; if I were denouncing that we are African, that would be absolutely ridiculous. Yes, we are South African, but we're also African. What we stand for does not remove that we are African. It just says that for a good relationship to prosper between South Africa and other African countries, we all need to be able to hold each other accountable as leaders first of all. We also need to be able to treat our people in the way that South Africa is expected to treat them. Because you can't be making demands of a bunch of people in their own country when they come into the country .; and then start hitting them and abusing them. Currently, Nigeria has a crisis with babies being kidnapped. Babies went into a whole orphanage .; children live there .; and they stole those babies and kidnapped them. It's absolutely disgusting that African leaders are not calling out Nigeria for the atrocities that they are committing, with the same vigor that they have for this apparent xenophobia here. The truth is, if African leaders genuinely want to make Africa great and want Africa to unite, they can't be neglecting things that are that important. Those poor children deserve a life. They didn't do anything to anyone. All they did was come into this world. But the Nigerian government gets to be excused from all this behavior. African leaders do not have the guts to call each other out. They're busy protecting their individual interests. A leader doesn't even live in jail, for crying out loud. What kind of government is it where a president is a president of people who are not even living in that country? Yet our president goes and makes him known, campaigns, smiles, and laughs at it. Why would the President of South Africa not find it problematic that the people of Nigeria are having babies kidnapped .; voiceless people? This is exactly why I have a problem with some people who have landed here in this country .; they want to have free will to get away with all kinds of nonsense. But they never ever take that energy and go to those Nigerian babies. We see them mobilizing and going to save other countries. Why are they not going to Nigeria? Investing the money that they are putting into keeping immigrants here ..; to go and save those babies in Nigeria. So right now, I'm calling for all African governments to stand up for those babies that are kidnapped in Nigeria. And those girls and those women being abused, kidnapped, and killed by those armed groups and those Muslim-associated groups. They say they can't keep quiet at a time like this, but they keep focusing on the so-called xenophobia when nobody has died. And they keep claiming that people die, when actual people are dying in that country. We have a crisis with African leaders who don't have a backbone to stand up for what is right. They must stand up for those children and stop talking about xenophobia here. I'm sorry .; it makes me angry."
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Uncle
Uncle@FusionistRSA·
Even worse Zimbabweans agree with March and March, only rich gated community South Africans who benefit from this crisis are against Jancinta Ngobese
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Princy Mthombeni
Princy Mthombeni@Princymthombeni·
Why is SACR taking the @ParliamentofRSA to court? Because South Africans were asked to make submissions on constitutional amendments and now those voices are being ignored. This legal challenge is about accountability, constitutional compliance, and protecting meaningful public participation. Support the litigation by donating to SACR. Donation link: backabuddy.co.za/campaign/sacr
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Sihle Mavuso
Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
NEWS: A Nigerian (34) national has been arrested in Balfour after he was caught selling drugs - KZN Tonight Podcast 📸 SAPS
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Sir Lebona Cabonena
Sir Lebona Cabonena@LCabonena·
Gold Reef Casino hired foreigners only. South Africans shut it down.
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
He was sitting in his car. Phone in hand. Doors unlocked. 2:58 AM. Petrol station. July 2025. The silver sedan parked nearby? Already waiting. One of them walked up to the passenger side. Opened the door. Snatched the phone straight out of his hand. Closed the door. Gone. No weapons. No words. No struggle. 3 seconds. And this was last year. It's worse now. They're not ambushing you anymore — they're watching you. Patient. Quiet. Already in position before you even pull in. Lock your doors the moment you sit down. Every time. Download the SaferCity app onelink.to/by46aw Visit Africa’s first AI Polycriminality Prediction platform safercitysolutions.com Ad @safercityza @safercitytech
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Rabbit hole
Rabbit hole@Lindilereal·
@MbalulaFikile @MbalulaFikile Phil Craig is openly calling for Cape secession and lobbying foreign governments to militarily intervene. Not a single word or press conference from you and your government
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