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Africa Archives
Africa Archives@AfricaArchives_·
General Michael Langley, head of the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) is accusing Ibrahim Traore, President of Burkina Faso, of "using the country’s gold reserves for personal protection rather than for the benefit of its people."
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Thank you EFF for standing up against imperialism and oppression.
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Carole Mac
Carole Mac@HerbsandDirt·
Klaus Schwab is out. This guy is in. 👇🏽👇🏽 Meet Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former CEO of Nestle, who famously stated in 2017: “Humans have no right to access free water.” Be careful what you wish for. 📷 h/t: @Kabamur_Taygeta .
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Mzwanele Manyi MP
Mzwanele Manyi MP@MzwaneleManyi·
Democracy gave us Ramaphosa. Revolution gave them Traoré. One is sworn in under laws written in London. The other rises with the people. South Africa got the vote — Burkina Faso chose dignity. Democracy is a suit — revolution wears boots. Democracy is over rated - I submit.
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
Ibrahim Traore has officially banned Same Sex Marriage in Burkina Faso. Anyone caught practicing that will face the law. Ibrahim Traore believes it is against the African culture and should not be tolerated
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🇿🇦 Apostle Dr D Mekgwe🇹🇼
[BREAKING NEWS] We Will Not Be Bullied‼️‼️‼️ 🇳🇦Namibia has CUT 0FF the 🇺🇸US from Mining their OIL and GAS. They ended the Oil and Gas contract with the US and told the US Government to immediately stop all Mining Operations in Namibia as Namibia ventures into State-owned mining operations. The US makes atleast $1-billion from Namibian Oil annually and all that money will now be made by Namibia. The Namibian president Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has also reduced the prices of Fuel nationwide by 50% to make fuel affordable to Namibians. She’s indeed proving to be a True African Mother. Mmangwane o tshwara Thipa ka fa Bogaleng.🙌
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MDN NEWS
MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
RAF CEO investigated over R79 million lease deal Collins Letsoalo, CEO of the Road Accident Fund (RAF), is under investigation by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) over alleged irregularities in a R79 million lease agreement for the RAF’s Johannesburg regional offices. The preliminary findings, reported on April 13, 2025, suggest Letsoalo may have bypassed proper procurement procedures in securing the lease. The probe adds to a growing list of controversies surrounding Letsoalo. In 2023, the Mpumalanga High Court held him and the RAF board personally liable for legal costs after they abruptly terminated the RAF’s panel of attorneys without a contingency plan—an action that disrupted the fund’s ability to process claims effectively. Letsoalo has also faced criticism over alleged misrepresentations in his CV and for placing blame for the RAF’s financial woes on legal professionals. He has denied these claims, maintaining that the fund has made progress in reducing its claims backlog. The SIU's broader investigation has uncovered further financial mismanagement at the RAF. Notably, 102 law firms fraudulently received duplicate payments totaling over R340 million. As of March 2025, the SIU has recovered approximately R318 million of that amount. While the full SIU report has yet to be made public, the lease deal is the latest in a series of governance concerns at the RAF. Whether Letsoalo will face legal consequences remains to be seen, but the findings raise fresh questions about oversight and accountability at one of South Africa’s most critical public institutions.
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Yah.@Tankiso___·
@AmurakaHidden I’ve never seen you post anything about picatrix, painting pertaining to celestial bodies or archetypes. If it’s down your ally of occult sciences that would be an interesting read too.
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Hidden AmuraKa
Hidden AmuraKa@AmurakaHidden·
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MDN NEWS
MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
Minister pushes for South African content creators to get paid on TikTok South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, has called for a fairer deal for South African TikTok creators, demanding that the platform extend its Creator Fund to the country’s growing base of content makers. Speaking at the TikTok Safer Internet Summit in Cape Town last week, Malatsi highlighted the disparity between creators in South Africa and those in other regions like the U.S., Europe, and parts of Asia, where the Creator Fund enables creators to earn money from their viral content. Despite South Africa boasting one of the largest TikTok communities in Africa, with over 17 million active users, local creators have been excluded from this financial opportunity. “South Africans are shaping global culture on TikTok sparking viral trends and influencing the world but they’re not being compensated for their contributions,” Malatsi said. “This not only limits economic opportunity but sends a damaging message that African creativity has reach but not value.” Malatsi has taken a proactive approach, engaging directly with TikTok’s leadership to push for the Creator Fund to be expanded to South Africa. The platform has reportedly acknowledged the feedback, and ongoing discussions are underway. Creators such as Onezwa Mbola and Leagen Wayans, who have garnered millions of views per week, have echoed Malatsi’s concerns, noting that while their content generates revenue for TikTok, they see none of the financial benefits. Currently, the Creator Fund pays creators based on views and engagement, but eligibility is restricted to certain regions, leaving South African creators to rely on brand deals or live-streaming gifts as their main source of income. Malatsi recognizes the challenges of adapting payment infrastructure and market dynamics but insists that these are not reasons to exclude South Africa and other African nations from participating in the platform’s financial success. Should South Africa’s efforts succeed, the move could set a significant precedent for broader inclusion of African countries in the digital economy.
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MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
Elderly white man repairing a large pothole in Germiston, Gauteng, which has allegedly caused numerous car accidents.
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POWER 98.7
POWER 98.7@Powerfm987·
[ON-AIR] Mlungisi Maseko from Mooiplaas village, was honored for using R1.3 million of his R3 million Road Accident Fund payout to bring running water to over 100 homes, ending 15 years of water scarcity. His selflessness earned him a spot at the inaugural Mzansi Men of Influence Awards. @ThabisoTema now speaks to him about this selfless act. #POWERPerspective
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