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Till Debt Do Us Part

Till Debt Do Us Part

@TillDebt

fight against injustice and capital greed.

South Africa, Worldwide Katılım Ağustos 2023
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Till Debt Do Us Part
Till Debt Do Us Part@TillDebt·
@HistorySAZAR Imagine if black people can boycott Pick 'n Pay/Boxer & Vodacom for their injustices against black franchisees and inventor like Dr George Senosha & Nkosana Makate? We have the power. We are the economy. youtu.be/UJPt7XjnPbM?si…
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Adam Habib
Adam Habib@AdHabb·
1. I had a really sad conversation recently with a leading African intellectual & Pan-Africanist on the anti-migrant protests in SA. He expressed surprise & disappointment at the ANC & broader political leaderships’ response to the protests. The exception was Malema & the EFF.
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Gustavo.@LordVizo__·
That Building in George Collapsed, illegal foreigners died, story flew under the radar and life continued as normal. This is why WMC love illegal foreigners so much.
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Julius Malema of South Africa 🇿🇦 calls for a single African presidency, a common currency, and a borderless continent for African citizens at a conference in Nigeria 🇳🇬.
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Till Debt Do Us Part@TillDebt·
@Imranmuhdz While the politicians are busy posturing, claiming to care for the people who ran away from their incompetent & corrupt government, this is the situation right now in South Africa.
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Imran Muhammad
Imran Muhammad@Imranmuhdz·
We must revoke the licenses of MTN and DSTV, the lives of those who have died are worth more than foreign investment. - Sen. Oshiomhole added an additional prayer to the motion regarding recent attacks on Nigerians in South Africa, but he was ruled out of order.
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Marlene Robertson🇨🇦
Trump: “Iran has no navy, no anti-aircraft, no radar, no leaders, no NOTHING” Then maybe you could enlighten us why the fuck they have control over the Strait you unhinged, dementia ridden fuck.
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Gas prices are at crazy levels--fire Obama!
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Till Debt Do Us Part@TillDebt·
@NalediChirwa That's not true though. Herman might not be 'feeding' but the family have been empowering SME's & involved in many other philanthropical initiatives. Check out Loaves of Love & other works. Teach a fish...erm...fish a teach!
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Fighter 🇵🇸 🇸🇩
Fighter 🇵🇸 🇸🇩@NalediChirwa·
President Julius Malema feeds 700 people DAILY in his community. Herman eats alone. President Julius Malema takes children to school. Herman Mashaba… no track record of ever caring for the education of others despite being a millionaire. President Julius Malema’s party donated MILLIONS to flood victims, built homes for the poor, assisted flood victims. Mashaba spent R12 million for a journalist to write a book about him and then lied about it. Malema supports Palestine! Herman supports Apartheid Israel. It was the EFF that gave DA ultimatum that for Herman to be mayor they must agree to insource workers in Johannesburg. Herman was discarded for following EFF lead. When you have a jealous for Julius Malema, never make the mistake to compare him to people who were alive in apartheid and were friends with oppressors just so they can become millionaires. Worse, DO NOT claim the work of the EFF! History has no blank pages! We will not allow you to lie about us. You lie, we clarify. Like this like that 🤏🏾
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@Am_Blujay The driver got impatient or nervous because in Burkina Faso, you are not allowed to shoot videos beyond Thomas Sankara Memorial.
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
The border between Ghana 🇬🇭 and Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 , interesting stuff
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Hopes of a military coup against President Emmerson Mnangagwa, led by his vice president, General Constantino Chiwenga and his associates, have reportedly been quashed after sources say that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa assured his Zimbabwean counterpart that South Africa will not countenance any unconstitutional removal of a president in Zimbabwe. Today, President Emmerson Mnangagwa met with Ramaphosa in Harare, where he was received by Mnangagwa alongside businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei, before the two leaders and the two businessmen flew on a one hour helicopter trip together to Mnangagwa’s farm, Precabe, in Kwekwe. They toured the farm, where the South African president was shown Mnangagwa’s Ankoli cattle and fish breeding pools. When they reached the ostriches, Ramaphosa is said to have remarked, in a pointed and politically loaded statement, that “nothing and nobody will remove my elder brother from power unconstitutionally.” The remark was made in the presence of members of the delegation accompanying the two leaders. “The owner of these ostriches will be president until 2030 if Parliament says so,” Ramaphosa is further reported to have said, reinforcing his assurance to Mnangagwa and those present. The two leaders then went into a four-hour closed-door meeting, where they were joined by Tagwirei and Chivayo. The meeting was described as highly personal and private, with even the president’s spokesperson, George Charamba, excluded from the delegation for today’s visit. Sources familiar with the discussions say Ramaphosa made it clear that South Africa would neither support nor recognise a military coup against Mnangagwa. Those within Mnangagwa’s inner circle were reportedly buoyant after the engagement, interpreting Ramaphosa’s position as a significant reinforcement of regional backing. They believe that, with South Africa’s stance now aligned with that of countries such as Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, and, more recently, Botswana, where Chivayo travelled in recent days, Mnangagwa has effectively strengthened his position and insulated his presidency within the region against any potential coup attempt. What was significant today is that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s trip to Zimbabwe, which I broke last night, was not an official bilateral state engagement conducted at the level of heads of state. It was a private trip, and sources in Pretoria say that many people in the president’s office, and indeed within DIRCO, the foreign affairs department of South Africa, were not aware of it. President Cyril Ramaphosa is now back in South Africa after the short visit to Zimbabwe.
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
A family of five who sold all their belongings and borrowed ₦20 million to relocate to the UK have reportedly been deported. The family included a husband, wife, two children, and the wife’s late sister’s daughter. After spending about two years in the UK, the wife allegedly decided to act on past grievances against her husband. Since she was the main visa holder with a work permit and the rest were dependents, she reported to authorities that she wanted to remove her husband from her visa, effectively ending their marriage. The husband was then notified to leave the country within a short period. Faced with debt and uncertainty, he sought legal help and revealed that one of the children was not biologically theirs and had not been legally adopted or declared during their relocation process. Authorities followed up, and DNA tests confirmed the child was not related to either of them. This violation led to legal consequences, and despite attempts to reverse the situation, the case had already escalated. In the end, the entire family was deported back to Nigeria.
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
Large queues of Mozambican nationals have formed at the South Africa border ahead of a planned strike in Mozambique tomorrow. Many appear to be crossing into South Africa as uncertainty grows over the shutdown action. The current situation has raised concern over possible disruptions and border pressure.
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@madlokovubiz1 True story. Soon as you leave the curated PR photoshoots at Thomas Sankara Mausoleum, everything is off limits. How do you call that freedom?
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Dlayisa
Dlayisa@madlokovubiz1·
@TillDebt Burkina Faso is so strict bro, you not even allow to take a picture in public!
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Dlayisa
Dlayisa@madlokovubiz1·
Mina I have traveled in these countries, Mozambique, Malawi, Madagascar, Zambia, Burkina Faso! Everytime I step outside the hotel, it was a requirement that I must have my documents and valid passport! They are very strict in their countries!!
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Kgoshi Ya Lebowa
Kgoshi Ya Lebowa@Mothematiks·
What happened to Julius Malema? HONESTLY 🤔
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Sky News
Sky News@SkyNews·
People have marched through some of South Africa's largest cities to protest against immigration. Sky's Africa correspondent @YousraElbagir witnessed a man being Tasered by a protester in central Johannesburg ⬇️
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