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Gauteng Katılım Temmuz 2018
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didza@didmose·
@misumuzi_4 This one is a confused so called think tank
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Siyakhula
Siyakhula@misumuzi_4·
🎈‼️🔥 Former EFF Co-founder and Deputy President, Former MKP SG, President of Afrika Mayibuye Floyd Shivambu says: Abahambe youtube.com/live/1VD_iwVqY…
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Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦
Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦@KingMntungwa·
Soweto highway road, these police officers where taking bribes from drivers. He's is the video below.
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Aimee 🤍
Aimee 🤍@aime_mwizaa·
If condom is not available what can someone use as protection? 🤔
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@daddyhope Set up that mother avo itsotsi
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
I have regularly warned my followers who have young daughters to be very careful about the men around them. There is a sickening culture in Zimbabwe, and elsewhere, where some older men prey on young girls. They could be family friends, uncles, neighbours, teachers, religious leaders, or even the boyfriend of a child’s mother. As I have often said, when I made State of Mind, the documentary film on mental health in 2017 and 2018 following the work of Dr Dixon Chibanda, I interviewed many women who shared horrific stories of sexual abuse and exploitation by men who abused positions of trust and authority. Some were bosses, some were relatives, and others were family friends who took advantage of their access to vulnerable young girls. This is a tragic and often under-discussed problem. There are far too many predatory men who groom children and young women before abusing them. Grooming often takes place over months or even years, making it difficult for victims and those around them to recognise what is happening until significant harm has already been done. Only two weeks ago, I was telling you about cases I have come across involving women who found themselves in exploitative relationships with men who had used authority, influence, or trust to gain control over them. These included situations involving a father’s close friend who had known the girl since childhood, or employers who exploited their positions of power in the workplace. Parents and guardians must be vigilant about the people they allow around their children. Trust should never be given blindly simply because someone is a relative, a friend, or a respected member of the community. Many of the most disturbing cases involve people who were already known to the family. Well done to this woman for helping expose this paedophile. I hope justice is served and that, if convicted, he spends a very long time behind bars. More importantly, I hope this case encourages other victims and families to come forward and report those who prey on children. The tragedy is that, as I have often observed, when we discuss and write about these issues, some of the most disturbing responses come from the comment sections. There, you often find sick minds and sick men defending this kind of behaviour, minimising it, excusing it, or even blaming the victims. What makes this particularly alarming is that these are people expressing such views openly and publicly, without shame. If someone can publicly defend the abuse or exploitation of a child, it raises serious questions about what they might be willing to tolerate, excuse, or do when there is no public scrutiny. The comment sections often serve as a reminder that the problem is not limited to the perpetrators who are caught. There are also people in society who normalise, justify, and enable such behaviour through their attitudes and responses. That is why it is so important to challenge these views whenever they appear and to continue speaking out in defence of children and vulnerable young women.
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Bridget Nyakato
Bridget Nyakato@mwiine_bri66880·
Advice a sister, please 🙏
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Inqubeko News Channel
Inqubeko News Channel@Inqubeko_news·
SABC journalist, Mbalenhle Mthethwa, asked one of the 800 Ghanaians returning home how he managed to acquire asylum in South Africa after arriving in the country 21 years ago on a visitors visa, despite there being no war in Ghana 🇬🇭 Mr Nana Acheampong responded that he initially came to South Africa on a visitors visa, but later decided to apply for asylum because he was experiencing serious family problems back in Ghana and felt that his life was in danger.
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didza@didmose·
@Am_Blujay Yah he was single for long time
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
The cheating Porsche guy Thabiso and his woman finally broke up they even called the cops 🙆🏻‍♂️🥲
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didza@didmose·
@TheFixer000 They cry like they never had sex before
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mmatigari@matigary·
Ari kusimuka here maMansion vatenderi vadiwa? 😂😂
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
Your thoughts on this...
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
South Africans have been disrespected for far too long, and if our youth do not take action, South Africa will not exist in the future.
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
They make their own fake brand from expired flour and sell it to the communities. Why aren't they supplied by South African manufacturing registered companies? Close it down immediately.
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JAN VAN POTGIETER 💭🇿🇦
JAN VAN POTGIETER 💭🇿🇦@SciiTheComedist·
When two people who are not supposed to be together are actually together 😭😭😭 You can just tell this happens very often 😭😭 Can this relationship be saved?
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💜@AdeliaDineo·
On a Nightshift🩷
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didza@didmose·
@Judaeda3 If it was me me the guy was going to regret that small boy 👦
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Deion@PrymeTyme187·
@VehicleTracker8 Don't arrest these ones they robbing the right people
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didza@didmose·
@Abramjee Driving ang singing in road with potholes that's so funny 😁 😂
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
Hijacking syndicate: North West.
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Mbali Mashinini
Mbali Mashinini@mbalis_bakery·
One thing about Gareth Mnisi?
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CandyLove🎀🍭
CandyLove🎀🍭@DazylingQueen·
What is the cause of saggy brêást?¿
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