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TSHEPANG

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Katılım Nisan 2011
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Sgaps
Sgaps@OfentseZA·
Bots really are a thing, GOAT has already dispatched my shoes
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🐬@triplexdshott·
until it happens to you, you will think you are very careful, very responsible, very smart, very religious, very mature, very private, very etc.
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Koshiek Karan
Koshiek Karan@iamkoshiek·
youth unemployment today becomes elderly poverty tomorrow 💔💔 South Africa's retirement stats show most people simply can't afford to stop working the heartbreaking reality is an entire generation may never experience financial stability... at any age
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Lesilo Rula
Lesilo Rula@kay_mahapa·
Wasn’t planning on drinking this weekend mara taba ya Chuck Norris eng patrekile 😔
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Brian Jomez
Brian Jomez@brianjomez·
Literally what the Black guy that trended about not having IDC funding was speaking about. To the consumer,you having all the structural,systemic and institutional support will have you coming across as professional while the Black entrepreneur comes off as amateurish.
Valentine Mphahlele 🇿🇦@Valentine_MGMT

I really wanted to stick with the Kasi Flavour guy Mara old school is fighting 😂😂😂 aowa I’m sorry guys those broer know business and it’s sad to really watch I’m routing for the Kasi flavour broer but he needs to step up man 💔😭

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member of Hamas@kwets11·
Quick story: Alan Knott Craig jnr is the son of Alan Knott Craig Sr., who was the CEO of Vodacom at the height of the Please Call Me battle in the early 2000s. He claimed that the idea for Please Call Me was his idea in a book he published, essentially stealing the idea from young black man Nkosana Makate. This wouldn’t be the last time his father was accused of stealing ideas from young black men. Years later, after claiming that Please Call Me was his idea, he was accused by three founders of stealing the concept for “Look4me” and passing it down to his son, Alan Knott Craig Jr., in the video below, as his own. Look4me would go on to be acquired in a major deal with his son as the founder. With the “credentials and experience” he was able to rally Stellenbosch millionaires and billionaires to help him buy the platform from its Namibian founder. As soon as he and those Stellenbosch guys, like Michael Jordaan (former CEO of FNB at the time), had their hands on it, the platform fell apart.
🇿🇦TheGreatDlamini🇿🇦@Phislash

This guy was the CEO of Mxit which was South Africa's biggest social media platform before 2010. He briefly explains what went wrong in this short video. Take a listen.

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Sa Batho
Sa Batho@theboyslade·
"the most dangerous form of blindness is believing that your perspective is the only reality"
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Mashudu Modau
Mashudu Modau@Mashstartup·
We need more iconic images of African entrepreneurs in their early days. Documenting these journeys helps show young people that their role models don’t have to be Steve Jobs in a California garage, Jeff Bezos packing orders out of a garage in Bellevue, or Mark Zuckerberg coding Facebook from a Harvard dorm room, but people much closer to their own realities.
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR

The CEO of 'Black Like Me', Herman Mashaba, in his factory - c 1990s. Photo by Graeme Williams

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Tommy
Tommy@_TommyMason·
The Brit went to America, walked out to no music in some camo shorts, broke the opponents jaw, got the $200 million, and went home 😂
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Michael de Villiers
Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza·
Apartheid was a violent legal system that stripped Black South Africans of citizenship, land, movement, education, and skilled work. Today’s redress policies are not “anti-white laws.” Equating the two is historically illiterate, morally bankrupt, and deliberately dishonest.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: 🇿🇦 Elon Musk says "South Africa now has more anti-White laws" than it had anti-Black laws under Apartheid.

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