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Dr Bejani Chauke
@bejani7
Internationalist, Pan Africanist, Political advisor. Special Envoy. Strategist. Philanthropist. Proud member of African National Congress @MYANC
South Africa Katılım Mayıs 2012
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The challenges the world faces today go beyond purely sociopolitical fixes. While politicians and other actors have contributed to these problems, religious leaders and institutions, including the Vatican, the Pope, bishops and pastors, rabbis, imams, monarchs and leaders of other faiths possess spiritual resources that can help address them. We call on leaders of the Abrahamic faiths, and on interfaith leaders across Christian, Jewish, Muslim and other traditions, to rise to the occasion, especially to help resolve the impasse in the Middle East. This is fundamentally a spiritual crisis that needs spiritual remedies: prayer, wise mediation, calls for justice and mercy, and the pursuit of reconciliation and peace through measured, principled action rather than loud rhetoric. We urge these leaders not to shrink from their calling and responsibility, to offer wise and God-fearing (or spiritually grounded) counsel to decision‑makers, and to work for lasting peace.
LET WISDOM LEAD. LET PEACE PREVAIL.
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التحديات التي يواجهها العالم اليوم تتجاوز الحلول الاجتماعية والسياسية بحتة. بينما قد يكون السياسيون وغيرهم قد ساهموا في هذه المشكلات، يمتلك القادة والمؤسسات الدينية — بما في ذلك الفاتيكان والبابا والبطاركة والقساوسة والحاخامات والأئمة والملوك وقادة ديانات أخرى — موارد روحية يمكن أن تساعد في معالجتها. ندعو قادة الإيمان الإبراهيمي، وكذلك القادة المشتركون من التقاليد المسيحية واليهودية والإسلامية وديانات أخرى، إلى أن يرتقوا إلى مستوى المناسبة، وبالأخص أن يساهموا في حل الجمود في الشرق الأوسط. هذه أزمة روحية في جوهرها وتحتاج إلى علاجات روحية: الصلاة، والوساطة الحكيمة، والدعوة إلى العدالة والرحمة، والسعي إلى المصالحة والسلام عبر أفعال متزنة ومبدئية بدلًا من الخطاب الصاخب. نحثّ هؤلاء القادة على ألا يترددوا في حمل دعوتهم ومسؤولياتهم، وأن يقدّموا نصائح حكيمة ومتقاة لصانعي القرار، وأن يعملوا من أجل سلام دائم.
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In the days of photo albums.
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One of the few moments one had with a giant of history — grateful for Mandela’s example.
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🚨John commits :
Dr Irvin Khoza is the only person standing on the government's way from laying their hands In the PSL , without Dr Irvin Khoza I can't imagine this league .
He has fought for us so much . We wouldn't be seeing our games being televised on national TV without Dr Irvin Khoza's iron fist.
We should celebrate Dr Irvin Khoza while he still alive.

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@Saffron_Sniper1 @CheetahPlains I get it — almost perfect stings. But 99.93% is still impressive. A few more rallies and complimentary snacks for the undecideds should do it!
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I don’t know who else feels like @CyrilRamaphosa is the true leader of the real Non Aligned Movement. He is always showing up for the groups causes and speaking up + walking the talk. Thank you South Africa #JesseJackson #JesseJacksonFuneral
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RESPONSE TO MR O'SULLIVAN CLAIM
Ordinarily, as a special adviser to the President of the Republic, I received both solicited and unsolicited advice from third parties, which is a normal part of my official role and helps clarify the context.
On matters such as the President's upcoming appointments or the search for suitable candidates, I would receive a barrage of suggestions. These would include reasoned submissions that people hoped would influence the President's decisions.
This is to put on record that it is not unusual for me to receive third-party advice on certain matters the President needed to consider, including decisions. It was part of my job.
Regarding the issue raised by Mr Paul O'Sullivan at the ad hoc committee, the following account aims to clarify the facts and address concerns.
1. It was publicly known that there was a shortlist for the position of SAPS Commissioner following the vacancy created.
2. While I was approached by several lobbyists trying to influence the President's decision, I maintained the integrity of the process and did not allow undue influence to sway the outcome.
3. Mr O' Sullivan was one of the people who approached me, almost to the point of stalking and harassing me, to influence, as though I could, the process in favour of a candidate he or his 'community' wanted.
4. In his submissions, which he said at the hearing he might make available, he intimated that most of the candidates in the short list were corrupt and thus compromised.
5. Only two candidates were, according to him, fit for the position. One of those he proposed was not even on the shortlist.
6. The process was transparent and proper, as confirmed by the panel that reviewed the candidates, which should reassure South Africa of its integrity.
Let me conclude by putting it on record that I did not solicit Mr O’Sullivan’s involvement. I challenged his blanket accusation that all candidates are corrupt and asked him to produce any supporting evidence.
Kanimambo
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Rwanda Head of State, President Paul Kagame(@PaulKagame) attended the Final of the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 in Rabat on Sunday night.
He joined CAF President and host, Dr Patrice Motsepe and FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
#TotalEnergiesAFCON2025




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Will be attending the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is a particularly special Summit as it is being held in Africa. Various global issues will be discussed there. Will be meeting various world leaders during the Summit.
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@kholomakau @Reuters @SundayWorldZA @SundayTimesZA @City_Press @Sefara_Mak @business @BBCBreaking @HajraOmarjee @ewnupdates You abusing expensive data when many go hungry
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@bejani7 @Reuters @SundayWorldZA @SundayTimesZA @City_Press @Sefara_Mak @business @BBCBreaking @HajraOmarjee @ewnupdates South Africans are swimming in unemployment while you have many , what a selfish Doctor.
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RUMOUR OF PRESIDENT EXIT
There is a disturbing and unfounded rumour that President Ramaphosa will be stepping down as RSA President shortly after the G20 Heads of State Summit in Johannesburg. This rumour is devoid of truth and aims to cast aspersions on the successful build-up of the first-ever G20 Summit on the African continent, with the sustainability and solidarity theme.
President Ramaphosa’s international track record, undergirded by a national mandate to govern, is unquestionable. The South African constitutional framework permits a President to serve a maximum of two terms. President Ramaphosa completed his first term and was re-elected by Parliament, a democratic institution representing the people’s will, to serve a second term.
The President, in accordance with coalition agreements and the spirit of the GNU, has consistently guided the Cabinet towards the comprehensive renewal of South Africa and the improvement of its accountability ecosystem, fostering hope and reassurance across the nation. Through the GNU, South Africa has seen a heightened focus on the elusive task of healing the divisions of the past and establishing a society based on human dignity, social and economic justice.
Since assuming office, the President’s steadfast mission has been to lead the fight for clean government and to reverse corruption and malfeasance, inspiring hope and resolve across the nation. This has been seen in his commitment to see justice by elevating the importance of independent courts and judicial commissions of enquiry as adjudicators on allegations of malfeasance.
In this mission, the President has consistently and resolutely expressed his commitment to national unity, fostering a sense of cohesion and solidarity among South Africans. His dedication to bridging political divides and uniting the nation remains unwavering.
President Ramaphosa’s political mandate stretches beyond party political interests. It is a mandate from the people of South Africa, from parties that represent more than 60% of the votes. It was the freely elected representatives who voted him to be the State President. He has a primary relationship with the mandate of the 7th Parliament.
If there is a moment, the President may consider shortening the term he has been mandated to complete; it will be when the Parties represented in Parliament decide. Until then, he is well within my South African mandate.
President Ramaphosa is working diligently to receive the G20 heads of state and integrate them into the African and Global South development agenda. He has consistently upheld this commitment and will continue prioritising it, demonstrating his dedication to global development and cooperation.
It is therefore irresponsible for faceless people to peddle a narrative that the President will act contrary to his mandate and the constitutional order provisions.
All hands of the National, Provincial, and Municipal executive authorities are on deck. We are focused on the tasks at hand, and our determination to deliver for the people of South Africa is unwavering. The political support propelling the current administration is derived from the Parliament’s authority.
Let me assure my colleagues in Global governance that President Ramaphosa will be at the subsequent G8 engagements to give feedback on the obligations we would have made at NASREC in Johannesburg.
It should be stated unequivocally that the President of South Africa is not resigning. The administration remains stable and focused on delivering for the people of South Africa, our alliance, and our economic partners.
Dr Bejani Chauke
Special Envoy to President of South Africa: Dr Cyril Ramaphosa
Special Envoy to President of Central Africa Republic: Prof. Faustin Touadera Archange
Strategic Adviser to Afrochampions

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