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Mpondomise • UCT Alumnus

South Africa Katılım Şubat 2014
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Ntentema@_Ntentema·
First game of the season! 💛✌🏾♾️ #KaizerChiefs
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Cinematic Eye 📽
Cinematic Eye 📽@CinematicEye_·
No wonder why Huawei got banned in USA 🇺🇸
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Senior Professor at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital RESIGNS amid frustration over collapsing conditions in the public healthcare system The respected medical specialist reportedly cited corruption, poor management decisions and the lack of proper medical resources as some of the reasons behind his resignation. According to sources close to the matter, the professor expressed deep concern that doctors are being forced to work under impossible conditions while politics continues to interfere with healthcare operations. "You cannot run medicine with politics," he reportedly said, warning that lives are being put at risk when hospitals are managed through bureaucracy instead of medical priorities. The resignation has sparked outrage online, with many South Africans saying the country is slowly losing experienced professionals because of frustration, mismanagement and burnout in state hospitals 💔
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Assal Rad
Assal Rad@AssalRad·
These headlines are both form today. 🇮🇱: Says 🇷🇺: Threatens
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SA Knowledge Hub
SA Knowledge Hub@SayEntrepreneur·
Did you know SA has over 4,400 NRF-rated researchers driving world-class innovation? 🌍 ​While UP leads the country with the highest number of overall rated researchers 562. UCT takes the crown for the most elite, top-tier A-rated researchers with 36! ​Here is how the top institutions rank for A-rated researchers: ​UCT – 36 ​Wits – 22 ​SU – 20 ​UP – 17 ​UJ – 8 ​UWC – 7 ​RU – 3 ​UKZN – 3 ​#SAResearch #Innovation
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Axolile Notywala
Axolile Notywala@AxolileNotywala·
Cape Town’s population and racial breakdown: Black African - 45% Coloured - 35% White - 16% Western Cape population and racial breakdown: Coloured - 46% Black African - 36% White - 15% So diverse the DA that it couldn’t find one Black African candidate in the Western Cape 🤷🏾‍♂️
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Inside Politics@insidepols

Doing all these party support by population group maps quickly reveals that it is really only about the DA. Every other party of any significance is mono-racial. The DA really is unique. The only substantive party that can claim, on hard evidence, to have a diverse support base.

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Kim Heller
Kim Heller@kimheller3·
Meanwhile in South Africa ❤️❤️
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South African Government
South African Government@GovernmentZA·
Undocumented migration places strain on healthcare, housing and municipal services, particularly in poor communities. #GovZAUpdates.
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Cape Town City FC
Cape Town City FC@CapeTownCityFC·
𝐖𝐄’𝐑𝐄 𝐈𝐍𝐓𝐎 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐏𝐋𝐀𝐘𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐒! 🔵 We fought. We pushed. Now the real fight begins.
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Masika
Masika@Masika_039·
Dear Microsoft. Our African names are not spelling errors.
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Green — when using camera/video Orange — Speaker/vn
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Hakainde Hichilema
Hakainde Hichilema@HHichilema·
Free education is now LAW in Zambia. 🇿🇲 Bally
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China Xinhua News@XHNews·
At the stroke of midnight, 24 tonnes of South African apples became the first batch of imports to enter China under a landmark initiative, as China expanded zero-tariff treatment to all 53 African nations with which it maintains diplomatic relations. This policy took effect from May 1.
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Mine was only 4%.
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sandile swana
sandile swana@sandileswana·
Some Xhosa surnames and clans are derived directly from Khoisan languages, genetics, and heritage Xhosa tribes and clans continued... #xhosacouture ...Many Xhosa surnames, clan names (iziduko), and cultural practices are directly derived from Khoisan (Khoikhoi and San) heritage, particularly in the Eastern Cape. This resulted from centuries of intermarriage, economic interaction, and the assimilation of smaller Khoisan groups into the expanding Xhosa nation, introducing clicks into the isiXhosa language and specific ancestral lineages. Key Khoisan-Derived or Influenced Elements: Clan and Family Names: Specific clans, such as AmaGqunukhwebe (derived from the Gonaqua), Sukwini (originally a Khoi clan), and Qoco, are historically identified as having Khoisan ancestry. Geographical Naming Influence: Many place names and local names in the Eastern Cape originate from Khoisan languages, such as Gcuwa (Butterworth), Qumrha (Komga), Qoboqobo (Keiskammahoek), and Ngqushwa (Peddie). Language & Clicks: The use of the three click consonants (!, //, /) in isiXhosa was adopted through deep contact with Khoe-San languages, which is not found in other Bantu language families. Cultural Assimilation: The Gqunukhwebe and other groups were formally assimilated into the Xhosa cultural structure, adopting Xhosa traditions while retaining their distinct origin. Genetic Admixture: Genetic studies and historical evidence suggest significant Khoisan genetic markers in many Xhosa-speaking people, especially those in the southern regions of the Eastern Cape. The Name "Xhosa": Several studies suggest the name "Xhosa" itself is derived from a Khoi word, often interpreted as "angry men" or related to "we the people" (Khosa). History of the Khoisans in South Africa - Right for EducationThe interaction was a mix of conflict and co-existence, with the AmaXhosa being agro-pastoralists while the Khoi were herders and the San were hunter-gatherers, all of whom shared in the creation of the modern, linguistically diverse Xhosa population.
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