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Maduna@TsoRamushu·
Post-colonial governments really are deplorable. Lagos was built by market women, market women fought colonial administrators & innovated in every facet of urban life. Market women made Lagos now you call them hawkers and ban them from trading in a city they made?
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Waterkloof House by Petrus Paulus (Piet) van den Berg Pretoria, South Africa 🇿🇦
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Maduna@TsoRamushu·
@Mandi_GP @MimiNgwane Lol. A Harbottle and Talbot are the Directors and majority shareholders of the Lithium mine. This is publicly available info. Members of the TV family, with a certain wife at forefront own shares. He owns less shares than the lady. Allegedly.
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Mandi@Mandi_GP·
@MimiNgwane I dont even like uMaCele but babes, MaCele’s husband co-owns a new mine, amongst other businesses including 3 productions. What could she possibly want from MaK’s purse?
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Ifé@Ife_musiq·
Ada Negbu Azụ” by Ogboogu Okonji, is a playful praise of a woman named Ada, celebrating both her beauty and her mastery in preparing fish to Rich, mouthwatering perfection marked by the signature “ashụ ashụ” sound. This is an Anioma Highlife classic record. Enjoy! 💜🦅
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The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
Zimbabwe: Descendants of King Mzilikazi gathered at the Mabhena Manala homestead in eMathetshaneni, Nkayi, with representatives of royal families from South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The delegation then headed to the Imiklomelo kaDakamelo some kilometres from the homestead.
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Jay@c4770803·
So I was reading an article about the archeology of Ife and apparently they found iron nails on the EXACT site where the one of the theorized tiled roofs were found. I feel like this is as close as you can get to confirmation without having the actual building infront of you.
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Detailed thread on the different roof styles of Ife. I get many (valid!) questions about this so I thought it would be great to break it down all at once. The roofing style also suprised me so I can understand why many are curious.

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Scion (PanAfroCore)@ScionofCulture·
The origin of the Black Panther Party symbol...
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Ngwenya Nhlanhla@NgwenyaNhla·
Remember this every time Business wants to dictate life, it is citizens who pay the most tax, not Big Business. & it is civil servants who pay the correct rate, on time, not the minority who are loud. Don’t downsize government, recruit correctly.
David (TalkingCents)@talkcentss

Here is the breakdown for FY25/26 🇿🇦Personal income = 𝗥𝟳𝟲𝟳 𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻 🇿🇦Value Added Tax = 𝗥𝟲𝟬𝟰 𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻 🇿🇦Corporate Tax = 𝗥𝟯𝟱𝟱.𝟱 𝗯𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻

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₿en Wehrman@benwehrman·
RHODESIA WAS A WARNING.
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foxygen@foxypiano·
discovered an anthology of black erotica edited by Miriam DeCosta-Willis, with poems, essays and stories of Lemuel Johnson, Audre Lorde, Maya Angelou, Dennis Brutus, Wanda Coleman, Kalamu Ya Salaam, Ntozake Shange, O. R. Darthorne, Alice Walker, John A. Williams, etc. crazyyy
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Letlapa Mphahlele@LetlapaMphahlel·
Jabu Radebe was one of APLA soldiers who fought Zionist IDF in the early 1980s, in Lebanon. APLA is the only guerrilla army from Africa that ever fought Israel. Former PLO leader Arafat used to call APLA soldiers "African Tigers" as they punished Israel. Radebe lives in Gauteng.
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2Pac Charts@2PacCharts·
Tupac's mother, Afeni Shakur, was facing a 350-year prison sentence for allegedly conspiring to bomb police stations in 1969. She successfully defended herself in court without a lawyer, while pregnant with Tupac, in what became the longest trial in New York state history.
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Marius Kothor, Ph.D.@MariusKothor·
Found this July 1970 issue of the Nigerian magazine, “The Spear” in Angela Davis’s papers during a class visit with my students to the Radcliffe. The magazines’ retelling of the Aba women’s war of 1929 was very interesting to read.
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Ernest Aryeetey@ProfEAryeetey·
Women's History Month: Howard Professor Elizabeth Asiedu, Founder of the Association for the Advancement of African Women Economists, Is Expanding Who Belongs in Economics | The Dig at Howard University thedig.howard.edu/all-stories/wo…
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Tannie@nubian6·
To every woman that wants to be a mother but can't afford IVF, here a plug. We are not gate keeping anything this year aker
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isaac Samuel@rhaplord·
curiosly, the French artist Achille Devéria (1800–1857) who colorised this originally 17th century Italian drawing of Nzinga, also drew Queen Nzinga as a white woman, for some reason even whiter than the Portuguese!
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World History Encyclopedia@whencyclopedia

👑 A 19th-century illustration by Achille Devéria of Queen Nzinga (aka Zingha) of Matamba (l. c. 1583-1663), a kingdom that ruled in what is today Angola. (National Portrait Gallery, London). #WomensHistoryMonth #WomensHistory #QueenNzinga #Angola #Africa #AfricanHistory #History #HistoricalWomen

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Mohit Panchal@itsbookgains·
"A home library is an act of hope." Toni Morrison
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James Hall@hallaboutafrica·
Important contributor to African literature was born today in 1957: Chad's Marie-Christine Koundja. No Chadian woman had ever been a published author before the release of her first novel "Al-Istifakh, ou, L'idylle de mes amis" in 2001, set in her ruggedly beautiful country.
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slime propagandist@possumpraxis·
More than 90 West Papuan tribes, political organisations and religious groups have endorsed the call for a boycott of (Nestlé and Mondelēz), which they say should continue until the people of West Papua are given the right to self-determination. business-humanrights.org/my/latest-news…
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