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Jabu Mabhena

@_Jabu85

Sandton, South Africa Katılım Mart 2020
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Jabu Mabhena
Jabu Mabhena@_Jabu85·
@Musa_Khawula It’s a form of cultural colonisation aimed at us Black people, designed to erode our culture, weaken our values and destroy our families. Millions are spent on these so-called “progressive” and “liberal” ideologies that are masked as empowerment but are really tools of control.
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Art of Life 🦋
Art of Life 🦋@Art0fLife_·
She literally explains why “quiet” people are only quiet around you.
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Leaders 𝕏 Junction
Leaders 𝕏 Junction@LeadersJunction·
The technique to get what you want fast...
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Jabu Mabhena@_Jabu85·
X is that platform where some of the dumbest and most ignorant voices in our society get the loudest stage and prove to everyone why they could barely make it past matric. They trying to act like experts on issues they clearly know nothing about. The obvious result is that, in trying to sound smart, they only end up making a buffoon of themselves.
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Trevor RYX
Trevor RYX@GodTRYX·
The European Union is not an ally of South Africa. These 18 wheelers are all enroute to export South Africa's best coal to the EU while we suffer from loadshedding and pay extremely high electricity tariffs. Imagine! The ANC and the WEF are deliberately destroying our economy.
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Jabu Mabhena@_Jabu85·
@destiny_ndlovu Let’s normalise knowing that Easter has nothing to do with Jesus Christ, his death and resurrection. It’s a lie they are telling you
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La-Ndlovu
La-Ndlovu@destiny_ndlovu·
Let’s normalize using and saying Resurrection Sunday instead of Easter… We not celebrating rabbits, eggs, or candy. We honouring and celebrating the resurrection of the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Jabu Mabhena@_Jabu85·
@Joe__Bassey Do you blame religion for having corrupt leaders in Africa, how did you arrive to that conclusion?
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
We will never be free until we get rid of the colonial and religious mentality.
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Karllyts
Karllyts@KarllytsK·
@_Jabu85 @Art0fLife_ @Chokoe_Baleigh I mean... Why would it even be an issue, I never registered in a competition for relevance? 😅 If chatting all the time is the price for relevance, I've already handed over the trophy. Because.. fighting to be relevant to who?! Sounds like we talking about a broken up couple 🤐
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Spawn DaRula
Spawn DaRula@LxrdSpxwn·
@_Jabu85 @Art0fLife_ @Chokoe_Baleigh people like you talking like gurus need to stfu, what is it that you want out of people that choose not to reveal themselves to you? stop trying use Jesus to make your ammo
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Jabu Mabhena@_Jabu85·
She’s very welcome, with open arms. However, when she has received Christ, and she remains in that condition, then the problem lies with the church not with her. When a church is truly rooted in Christ, transformation is inevitable. The Word of God is living and transformative; no one who comes to Christ remains the same. The testimonies of Mary Magdalene and Legion are evidence enough of that.
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
I saw a guy saying, “This woman should never be allowed in a church.” Personally, I think she should be welcomed. What do you think, would she be welcome in your church?
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Dura, coco money 🎀
Dura, coco money 🎀@ms0nigghaz·
If I ever marry a Muslim man, he must be willing to convert into Christianity. END
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Precious🌵
Precious🌵@presh_rabbit·
I think we underestimate how difficult it is to find Genuine partners.
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Jabu Mabhena@_Jabu85·
This idea that there’s one perfect answer that will satisfy every recruiter is amateurish and naïve. There isn’t a single “right” or “wrong” answer… it’s a conversation. Whatever you say, say it with confidence. Show that you’re thinking and applying your mind. In most cases, it’s not the answer itself that gets you the job; it’s how you present yourself, how well you sell your value, and how convincingly you demonstrate that you’re ready and capable of stepping into the role with ease. Just say it in your own way.
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Katyayani Shukla@aibytekat·
JOB INTERVIEW: "What are your salary expectations?" Most candidates say: "I am looking for somewhere between $120k and $140k, depending on the benefits package." THE WINNING ANSWER:
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Jabu Mabhena
Jabu Mabhena@_Jabu85·
“One uncomfortable truth I’ve noticed: Many Black people seem to distance themselves from their own identity like we’re trying to escape or disassociate from ‘Blackness.’ You see it clearest in spending habits. We often prefer Western brands, aesthetics, and standards (food, fashion, beauty, housing) over local or indigenous ones. It’s rarely just about price or quality. It’s signaling: ‘I’m closer to Western success and whiteness’ while viewing Black expressions as inferior or backward. This turns consumption into identity performance. What do you think… have you noticed this in your own circles or community? Reply with examples (no judgment).
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