Why Can't We?
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Why Can't We?
@bimbomashobane
We are divided/the system controls your thoughts.Spirituality is bigger than religion. God is not a Christian nor a Muslim.











BREAKING NEWS | Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi and the police have confirmed at a press briefing that Mazwi Kubheka was kidnapped. They say South African, Ethiopian and Malawian nationals are believed to be behind the crime.


Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has confirmed that the national Crime Intelligence unit is now investigating the disappearance of Vosloorus businessman, Mazwi Kubheka. The 27-year-old spaza shop owner was last seen on the 2nd of April. His disappearance has been linked to an alleged dispute over his business. KJ #KayaNews









Today I had a very constructive meeting with former President Jacob Zuma in Durban. We discussed issues such as the value of mother tongue education, the promotion of mutual recognition and respect between cultural communities, agricultural development in traditional communities, and Section 235 of the South African Constitution. More meetings will follow. As a civil society organisation @afriforum remains outside of party politics. We are working for the next generation rather than the next election. In securing a better future for the next generation, we are committed to engaging with all stakeholders in South Africa, even though we may differ on certain issues. We are committed to helping find solutions to the challenges the country and all its people face.


Hey!! After all the toy-toy chants running and the sweating, the Zulu smell that comes off these lads must be enough to fumigate the city pests.


Today I had a very constructive meeting with former President Jacob Zuma in Durban. We discussed issues such as the value of mother tongue education, the promotion of mutual recognition and respect between cultural communities, agricultural development in traditional communities, and Section 235 of the South African Constitution. More meetings will follow. As a civil society organisation @afriforum remains outside of party politics. We are working for the next generation rather than the next election. In securing a better future for the next generation, we are committed to engaging with all stakeholders in South Africa, even though we may differ on certain issues. We are committed to helping find solutions to the challenges the country and all its people face.








Today I had a very constructive meeting with former President Jacob Zuma in Durban. We discussed issues such as the value of mother tongue education, the promotion of mutual recognition and respect between cultural communities, agricultural development in traditional communities, and Section 235 of the South African Constitution. More meetings will follow. As a civil society organisation @afriforum remains outside of party politics. We are working for the next generation rather than the next election. In securing a better future for the next generation, we are committed to engaging with all stakeholders in South Africa, even though we may differ on certain issues. We are committed to helping find solutions to the challenges the country and all its people face.







