MOLIE🎵
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This is how the TL locked my head today whilst cooking me… for this post and that one I was trying to defend DR Malinga 🤌🏾😭:
Oscar Ofentse Letsoalo@Scarnia_11
Finally! Now she’ll have to be creative and work hard same as all of us 🤌🏾
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@zeusomega3 @RealSihleIV Eish Eish Eish …😔😔😔 doesn’t have to get here
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@Scarnia_11 @uSiya__ Bro you should have just found out first, the best tv ong you can do is delete this tweet.
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They did say that when history is not documented well lies are told in future…
So I’m watching yesterday’s episode of #PodcastandChill and they discussing the Papa oteng song and they claiming whomever who recently made it famous is a genius. Just so set the record straight that’s the original track is by @drmalinga they did touch on this but didn’t break it down well @Solphendukaa.
We need to give the right 💐 to South African creatives and not let their IP be stolen whilst we’re looking listen to this the guy might have added a new feel ofcourse
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@Scarnia_11 Bro you can’t be serious, you just had to be that negative one. Why couldnt you just not try be smart about the obvious??? Do you cry when hip hop samples jazz and so forth???
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@MDNnewss Funny, these people are never there when Illegal Foreigners kill and take black businesses in townships but they are there when one of their own makes it big.
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BREAKING
MODDERSPRUIT COMMUNITY DEMANDS PROBE INTO BUSINESSMAN ‘MYSOL’ OVER CHROME MINING TENDER
A tense and disturbing situation has emerged in Modderspruit, North West, where community members are calling for an urgent investigation into prominent businessman Solomon Madibela, widely known as “Mysol,” over alleged corruption, intimidation, and irregular access to lucrative chrome mining contracts.
The unrest follows a chaotic disruption of a meeting between the GLC Unemployment or Jobseekers Forum and Samancor Chrome, which had been convened to address growing concerns around unemployment, lack of local empowerment, and transparency in social labour plans.
According to eyewitnesses, the meeting descended into violence after individuals allegedly linked to Mysol stormed the gathering. One of the individuals was reportedly armed, triggering panic among attendees. Several people were injured during the incident.
Amid the chaos, forum leader Tshepo Molaole, also known as “Stepetepe,” was arrested under circumstances the community describes as wrongful and unjust.
Residents allege that despite visible acts of intimidation, no arrests were made against those responsible for the disruption, raising serious concerns about possible police complicity.
Mysol, described as a multimillionaire with strong ties to the mining sector, is accused by community members of benefiting disproportionately from Samancor’s operations. They claim he has secured lucrative open-cast mining tenders while local residents remain excluded from economic opportunities.
The GLC Unemployment or Jobseekers Forum further alleges that Mysol’s influence extends into government structures and law enforcement, effectively silencing dissent and preventing accountability.
“We are tired of being silenced and ignored,” said one community leader. “Mysol does not want anyone speaking out against him, and Samancor is complicit. We need urgent intervention.”
The community has now issued several demands, including:
* A full investigation into Mysol’s business dealings and alleged corruption
* Immediate intervention by Samancor regarding its social labour plans and community engagement
* Protection for whistleblowers and affected residents
* Action against police officers allegedly involved in intimidation and misconduct
Serious allegations have also been raised against officials at Mooinooi Police Station, with claims that Mysol has allegedly influenced a significant portion of the local police force for personal protection and benefit.
Specific concerns have been directed at an investigating officer identified as Mapataka, who is handling case number 793/04/2026 involving Molaole. Community members further allege that the officer is living a lifestyle beyond his means.
Another officer, identified only as Donny, is also under scrutiny. He is alleged to have participated in the assault of community members and is reportedly driving a luxury vehicle allegedly financed by Mysol.
In addition, the community has called on the Department of Education to provide trauma counselling for learners at Machadam Primary School, who were reportedly affected by gunfire near the school during the incident.
Residents are also demanding a forensic investigation into a firearm allegedly used by an individual known as “Thirteen” during the unrest.
The GLC Unemployment or Jobseekers Forum says it is turning to the media to amplify its concerns and push for accountability from both corporate and state authorities.
This is a developing story.


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Real recognise Real 🙏🏾🙏🏾🔥🔥🔥 @solphenduka @macgunleashed unleashed @podcastandchillnetwork Danko bafwethu for the flowers 🤞🏽🙏🏾 #dithupatsasmol go stream it and enjoy 🔥🔥🔥
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Ehhhh Le Ska Lebala
@thabo_smol just dropped a Jazzy Alternative Album
orcd.co/tsa-smol
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Commissioner Khumalo and Baloyi ask him, these monies you've been loaning people, are there any loan contracts? His response is that yena he's from Mamelodi he doesn't need to sign any contract. 🤣😂
#MadlangaCommission
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@MAKALIVUSE @mbalis_bakery FUUUUUUU k this is super funny man tjerrrrrrrr
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