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Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Haziran 2009
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I’m so impressed by her. She had them admitting to fraud in court, with no legal representation ONE MAN😭💎
𝐕𝐈@6uhle
the fact that Standard bank really thought they could defraud a black woman with 12 qualifications, written 3 PhDs and has a pilot license who was trying to buy a Rolls Royce CASH
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🇿🇦 A 35-year-old labour law attorney, Chinette Gallichan, was shot dead in broad daylight outside the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) offices in Johannesburg, South Africa on Monday morning.
She had just arrived for a case when a man approached her as she exited her vehicle and opened fire at close range before fleeing to a waiting car.
Gallichan was reportedly representing a well-known mining company in a dispute involving retrenched workers seeking compensation.
Nothing was stolen, and early indications suggest a targeted hit.
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Ten years ago, on 15 March 2016, more than 4,000 people walked through Tokai Forest.
We were grieving. We were angry. And we were refusing to accept that women in this country should live in fear.
That walk was never meant to start a movement. But somehow, it did.
In 2018/19, we took over Sandton hosting the first offical Women For Change Race - thousands of women, men and children running together, reclaiming space that had been taken from us.
Then COVID came. The world stopped, but the violence did not. So in August 2020, we organised a virtual race. I had no idea if anyone would run from their home, and then 6,000 people did.
Over the years, this work became so much more than I ever imagined.
It meant sharing the stories of the thousands of women and children we had lost. Speaking to families whose lives were shattered. Standing beside survivors finding the courage to speak.
It meant protest after protest. Campaign after campaign.
From the Unburied Casket to the G20 Women’s Shutdown, together we pushed a country to confront a crisis it had ignored for far too long. And on 20 November 2025 we finally changed the laws of South Africa - GBVF was classified a National Disaster.
But behind all of it were the moments people never see.
The exhaustion. The late nights. The feeling when you don't know what to do. The endless tears after speaking to another family. The anger when justice fails again.
Ten years of fighting. Ten years of carrying stories that change you forever.
To the people who have stood beside me through this journey - thank you. Your belief has carried me more times than you will ever know.
And to my incredible team who gave their hearts and passion to this work and movement, I love you deeply.
What started as one walk has become something far bigger than any of us.
Today, more than one million people follow this movement. One million people who refuse to stay silent. One million people who believe women in this country deserve to live.
Women For Change was never just an organisation. It became a community. A voice. A promise.
And after ten exhausting, painful, powerful years… we are still here. Still standing. Still fighting 💜 #womenforchange

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On Friday, 21 November 2025, South African women will silence the nation.
We call on all women and members of the LGBTQI+ community across South Africa to refrain from all paid and unpaid work in workplaces, universities, homes, and communities to demonstrate the economic and social impact of their absence.
Because until South Africa stops burying a woman every 2.5 hours, the G20 cannot speak of growth and progress.
We demand that Gender-Based Violence and Femicide be declared a National Disaster. Not tomorrow. Not at another summit. Now!
Join the G20 Women’s Shutdown. Withdraw Your Power on 21 November. Spread the message across South Africa and beyond. Let’s show the world the power of women. #WomenForChange #WomenShutdown #UnburyTheTruth #G20

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DOCUMENTARY LOADING: Dr. Anele Mngadi exposing Standard Bank's diabolical Fraud against her and other vulnerable clients.
The first series of eleven episodes illustrates the authors' own experience with Standard Bank's fraudulent conduct, the bank's denials, how she won her legal battle after four years in both civil and criminal Courts. Importantly, the violence perpetrated against her when she freed herself from their claws, underscoring risks faced by whistleblowers who publicise giants who abuse the vulnerable.
The series relies on irrefutable evidence from civil legal records heard by the Johannesburg High Court over four years under CAS 63930/2016; criminal dockets of the Fraud charge from Randburg Criminal Court under CAS 685/04/2017; violent robberies where she was beaten, robbed of legal documents with AK47s, then hanged and left to die CAS 85/7/2017 and CAS 174/4/2022 amongst others; Findings from the Pretoria SAPS Forensic Laboratory supported by two independent forensic experts; and a forensic report from her Private Investigators, as its primary source of information.
The series calls for public submissions of similar Standard Bank abuse stories, directly challenging CEO Mr Simpiwe Tshabalala's inaction despite relentless notifications, in line with ongoing South African scrutiny of banking ethics and fraud prevalence in peer-reviewed studies like those from the South African Reserve Bank on systemic vulnerabilities. @standardbankZA
#standardbank #standardbankZA #bank #fraud #bankfraud #financialethics #bankingnews #southafrica
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I’ve posted parts 1-13* of the #standardbank fraud saga that Prof Anele Mngadi. I need you guys to go watch because I have never in my life imagined that the things that happen in movies could actually happen. Why is this #NkabiBank not trending?!
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THE SEARCH FOR THE NEW MISS + MISTER DEAF UNIVERSE SA 2026 HAS BEGAN!!! Visit missmisterdeafuniverse.co.za to register! GOOD LUCK! 🍀 🤟🏾💖🌟 #SASL #MissMisterDeafUniverseSA




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Four people appeared in the Oudtshoorn Magistrate's Court in the Little Karoo today in connection with a viral video showing the assault of three children. The three men and one woman face charges of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Two of the accused are applying for bail. A third has abandoned his bail application after it emerged that he violated parole conditions linked to a previous sexual assault conviction. The fourth accused was granted bail of R5000 last week.
The incident allegedly unfolded after a neighbourhood watch message circulated, claiming that children were attempting to rob hockey players. Police, however, confirmed in court that no such incident had been officially reported.
The accused allegedly stopped the boys, forced them onto the back of a vehicle, assaulted them with a plastic pipe and fired at them with a paintball gun. The children sustained injuries, including wounds to their backs. The case has sparked public outrage.
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[BREAKING NEWS] Four adults charged with assaulting three children in Oudtshoorn court, allegedly acted as a fake neighbourhood watch; brutally assaulted children with plastic pipe and and shot them with paintball gun leaving them with injuries
Four people appeared in the Oudtshoorn Magistrate's Court in the Little Karoo on charges of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm after a viral video showed three children being assaulted. The accused include three men and one woman, sparking widespread public outrage over the incident.
Two of the accused are currently applying for bail, while a third abandoned their application after it emerged they violated parole conditions linked to a previous sexual assault conviction. The fourth accused was granted bail of R5 000 last week. All proceedings were held under close police supervision due to the sensitive nature of the case.
The incident reportedly unfolded after a neighbourhood watch message circulated, claiming the children were attempting to rob hockey players. Police clarified in court that no such report had been officially lodged.
The accused allegedly forced the boys onto the back of a vehicle, assaulted them with a plastic pipe, and fired at them with a paintball gun, leaving the children with injuries to their backs.
The case has drawn significant attention, prompting calls for accountability and community safety. The two accused applying for bail are expected to return to court for further proceedings, while authorities continue investigating the circumstances of the assault and the circulation of misleading neighbourhood messages.

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BREAKING NEWS:
The Amerikaners are seeing flames in the States!
They get $2000 & can’t even get jobs nor survive till month end.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
E kae Afriforum?
#CountryDuty
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@secretmanifesto Amen to the love lottery! 💘🙏🏾✨
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