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Durban, South Africa Katılım Haziran 2023
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@Joe__Bassey She can’t even say amandla awethu properly sis amakwerekwere nge propaganda
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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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@SimphiweSimpra5 @SkyNews @YousraElbagir Shut up . You are killing blacks who are not South Africans stop ur lies . Hundred have benn killed fir the past 15 years for xenophobia in SA
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@SkyNews @YousraElbagir This journalist is a professional propagandist….crime in the majority is caused by undocumented foreign nationals
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The lead vehicle at the protest was seen with an armed man standing at the back. The vehicle also had no registration plates displayed.

Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee
Protest March - Hillbrow, GP.
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@piers_J_morgan @elonmusk 99% of Africans can’t read, swim, write, think logically. Yall would be turned to dust way worse than slavery
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🇿🇦 South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says that the country will not abandon its DEI policies, known as “Black Economic Empowerment (BEE).”
“Those who say BEE and affirmative action must stop are just dreaming,” he said.
South Africa has strict laws that mandate race-based hiring practices.
A new law called the Employment Equity Amendment Act sets hiring targets for 2025–2030 across 18 economic sectors.
Some workforce targets aim for 90–96% of employees to come from designated groups, which include Black people, women, and people with disabilities (minimum 3%).
That means that if a company has more than 5% white men, it could face penalties of up to 10% of its income.

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@DasenThathiah @MbuyiseniNdlozi No respectable man can carry their woman with another man like that rubbish.Only druggists nigerians.That liquor seemed like drugged up…
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An update on the police investigation after the viral video of a woman carried by two men.
1. The incident took place on Saturday night in Broad Street, Durban.
2. It was between a couple - an argument first broke out at a nearby flat and continued into the vehicle seen in the video.
3. There were two women and two men in the car. The female being carried had jumped out of the moving vehicle.
4. She was highly intoxicated.
5. She was taken to Addington Hospital, where she was treated for minor injuries and discharged. This was confirmed by staff at the hospital.
6. The owner of the vehicle was traced by police to Victoria Street, where he lives. He is a Nigerian national and the woman’s boyfriend.
7. The woman was located at a shop she owns in Russell Street, Durban. She is a South African citizen from Pietermaritzburg.
8. She was interviewed by police and declined any further assistance.
@eNCA

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@AfricanArchives The Khoisan is just a term whites coined Amaxhosa is what they could not pronounce
Your history teacher is a blue eyed racist man
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