Eugene Nadasen

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Eugene Nadasen

Eugene Nadasen

@eugnadasen

South African Indian, 20 years on Dialysis #Gooner for life. #ARSENAL. Tweeting anything of interest to me, South Africa, politics, life, health. Anti Woke

Pietermaritzburg, South Africa Katılım Eylül 2015
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RaiZel
RaiZel@landbourainier·
🚨ANGOLA JUST HUMILIATED SA'S 2026 COST OF LIVING‼️‼️ I’m sitting here in Pretoria staring at my latest electricity bill and I just had to vent because this is actually insane. 😩 It’s May 2026 and every single time I fill up my car or open that Eskom invoice it feels like a punch to the gut, but literally just across the border in Angola, the same stuff is dirt cheap. Like, ridiculously cheap‼️ Let me break it down with the actual numbers I saw today: Electricity is 16 TIMES cheaper over there. Angola: R0.28 per unit South Africa: R4.52 per unit That means if your average monthly bill here (lights, fridge, kettle, geyser, the works) is sitting at around R2 700 the exact same usage in Angola would cost you roughly R170, yes just ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY RAND🔥 I had to double-check it because it sounds fake. Now petrol and diesel‼️ Also a total joke. 95 petrol: Angola – R5.50 a litre South Africa – R26.63 a litre (after that May hike that had us all swearing) Diesel: Angola – R7.30 a litre South Africa – R32.09 a litre Fill a normal 50-litre tank? Angola = R280 South Africa - Over R1 300🔥 That’s not pocket change, that’s life-changing money for taxi drivers, farmers, small business owners, basically anyone who actually moves for a living. So how the hell are they doing it⁉️ Simple, the Angolan government just subsidises the living daylights out of electricity and fuel. They keep prices stupidly low for ordinary people so the cost of living doesn’t destroy everyone‼️ Here‼️ Eskom is drowning in debt, the old power stations are falling apart and we’re all paying the “real cost” to fix the mess while loadshedding is supposedly over but the bills keep climbing. Fuel just follows the world oil price plus every tax they can slap on🔥 I’m not saying we should copy everything they do but damn, when your neighbour is paying one-sixteenth for power and one-fifth for fuel, it makes you ask some serious questions about why we’re struggling this much⁉️
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Danny Tommo
Danny Tommo@RealDannyTommo·
🚨 EXPOSED: French filmmaker Thomas Grandrémy (@thomas_grandremy / @TGrandremy) caught red-handed coaching illegal migrants on a French beach exactly how to break into Britain. “In the middle of the sea, you call 999… and the UK rescue will come.” This isn’t “journalism.” This isn’t “documenting the crisis.” This is active assistance and advice on how to illegally enter the UK using our own lifeboats as a taxi service. His film Tomorrow UK Inch’Allah (yes, “God willing” openly nodding to the reality of who’s crossing) follows migrants in life vests on the French coast for over a year. Now he’s standing there telling them the playbook live on camera. Every time they call 999, British taxpayers pay for Border Force, RNLI, hotels, housing, and processing. Lives are risked in the Channel. Smugglers laugh all the way to the bank. This isn’t solidarity, it’s facilitating illegal immigration while our borders collapse. Thomas Grandrémy should be investigated and held accountable. No more pretending this is just “telling stories.” Enough. Secure the borders. Stop the boats. Deport the illegals. Share this video far and wide. #StopTheBoats #ChannelCrisis #IllegalImmigration #TomorrowUKInchAllah
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Crime_spotterSA@Crime_SpotterSA·
1 Robber Crushed In CIT Heist Gone Wrong. He tried to rob the Fidelity.Bushbuckridge boxer.
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Eugene Nadasen@eugnadasen·
@piersmorgan No matter how much u can hate Messi, No sane football lover leaves him out of any team
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Eugene Nadasen@eugnadasen·
@eNCA Are journalists even asking how a passenger on a ship bypassed all the hospitals on the coast and ended up in Jhb
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eNCA@eNCA·
Government believes its screening process at ports of entry is up to scratch. Two people with Hantavirus entered OR Tambo International Airport. One of them died while the other is being treated at a Sandton hospital. enca.com/news-top-stori…
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
If you stand with the UAE- REPOST now. Share the picture.Stand against the Islamic regime in Iran. Stand with humanity. Stand with civilization against darkness, against backwardness. Choose your side. Silence is not neutral.
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Eugene Nadasen@eugnadasen·
@Lindy_nzabe The South African govt sold itself to the WHO and UN 2 be used as guinea pigs for vaccines and experiments
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MaLih
MaLih@Lindy_nzabe·
This cruise ship was traveling from Argentina to Cape Verde but the person with hantavirus is taken to a South African hospital😭? Hayi siyalingwa🥴
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Ian Cameron
Ian Cameron@IanCameron23·
Only 1 in 14 murders are detected at SA’s highest-crime police stations. That means 93% of murders are not detected at the 35 top crime stations in South Africa. A murder case does not begin and end with the crime scene. It must move from the scene, to evidence, to a suspect, to prosecution, to conviction. That is why detection rates matter. The detection rate is an indication of successful investigations achieved in respect of the SAPS's active investigative workload, which consists of new crimes reported to the SAPS as well as older cases that have not been finalised but are carried over from previous financial years. The detection rate measures the ability of the SAPS to solve crimes during investigation. The SAPS views a successful investigation as one that has resulted in the positive identification, arrest and charging of a perpetrator, cases that are withdrawn by the complainant before a perpetrator is charged, and cases where the public prosecutor declines to prosecute ('nolle prosequi' decisions), as well as unfounded cases. It is not the same as a conviction rate. A conviction rate tells us what happens later in court. A detection rate tells us whether SAPS got the investigation to the point where a suspect was identified and linked to the offence. If a murder case is not detected, it often means no suspect, no prosecution, no conviction, and no justice for the victim’s family. In response to my parliamentary question, SAPS provided the 2024/25 murder detection rates for the Top 35 high-contact crime stations. Across these 35 stations, the average murder detection rate was only 7.32%. That means only about 7 out of every 100 murder cases were detected. Put differently, only about 1 in 13.7 murders were detected. So it is not even 1 out of 10. It is worse. Some of the lowest murder detection rates were: Jeppe, 1.44% Nyanga, 1.49% Johannesburg Central, 1.87% Hillbrow, 2.54% Diepsloot, 3.11% Mfuleni, 3.48% Alexandra, 3.51% Umlazi, 3.59% Harare, 3.71% Khayelitsha, 4.19% These are some of the communities most affected by violent crime, gang violence, firearm-related crime and deep public fear. The point is simple: if murder detection collapses, justice collapses. Visible policing is important. Operations are important. Arrests are important. But if murders are not properly investigated and detected, violent offenders remain in communities and families are left with silence. SAPS also confirmed that it has not yet conducted an internal correlation analysis between equipment shortages and detection rates. Detectives cannot investigate murder properly without vehicles, phones, computers, forensic support, crime intelligence, functioning ICT systems, proper docket management and prosecution-led case building. If SAPS wants to speak about intelligence-led policing, it must be able to show how it is improving detection rates at the stations where murder is most concentrated. It is a justice system that failed before the courtroom was even reached. Need I start again on why expansion of police power to competent local and provincial authorities is so important. Imagine if the City of Cape Town could be the ultimate force multiplier and start investigating gang related gun offences in the Cape Flats? Not only would it lessen the burden on the SAPS, but we will actually be able to see workable intervention. IC
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Michael de Villiers
Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza·
If South Africa is a lawless state, then it should be lawless for everyone. It cannot be that bylaws are strictly enforced on citizens, with threats of fines and charges, while the undocumented can occupy spaces and trade freely.
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Ike Ijeh
Ike Ijeh@ikeijeh·
Amongst the best unscripted political speeches I have ever heard. Many said Kemi's focus on trans/CRT culture wars made her too divisive. But it's now clear it gave her the rare moral conviction to recognise what is real & defend what is right. Superb.
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Michael de Villiers
Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza·
A South African is expected to provide previous records, proof of residence, medical information, a birth certificate, and parents’ documentation, yet an undocumented immigrant gets to access the school system without any of that.
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
🚨BREAKING: A man has just rammed a car into a crowd in Leipzig, Germany, with multiple deaths confirmed by police Please pray for the victims. This never used to happen.
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Katy Katopodis
Katy Katopodis@KatyKatopodis·
BREAKING: The price of Petrol will increase by R3.27 a litre. The price of diesel will go up by a massive R6.19. The price hikes come into effect this coming Wednesday, May 6th. See the full statement from the department of mineral and petroleum resources ⬇️
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TJ Jackson
TJ Jackson@tjjackson·
So disappointing to write garbage like this. A once legitimate publication is reducing itself to being a trashy, tabloid. My uncle was a better man and did more for the world than all of you who worked on (and allowed this garbage) at WSJ put together. I don’t understand why you think shelling fake news is the answer. Your hate can’t be that expansive, right? Your greed can’t be that enticing, can it? Nevertheless your demise only accelerates when you spew this trash. You aren’t educating, you’re simply revealing. My uncle was 1000% innocent. Shout out to X for tagging it with the actual facts. To the others at WSJ who are truly into truth seeking yet sadly linked to what is turning into the next National Enquirer: Get out now to keep your journalistic ethics and morality. This is a sinking ship. #fakenews #wallstreetjournal #tabloid
The Wall Street Journal@WSJ

Michael Jackson’s celebrity is so blinding, his music so compelling, that it cloaks him with an almost impenetrable shield from the truth: He was a stone cold pedophile, writes Maureen Orth. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4d79IeD

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Delia Byliefeldt
Delia Byliefeldt@DeliaByliefeldt·
Why are we even surprised by this. We’ve been told. “I don’t follow international law or human law. I follow Koranic law. I’m a Muslim. I don’t need any permission from anybody in the world to tell me what to do. I break the laws all the time. I follow Islamic law, and Islamic law overrides any other law. My law is very clear to me. Allah himself has instructed me. I don’t need men to tell me what to do. I don’t follow them.” Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
The Jackson family should sue Maureen Orth and The Wall Street Journal for defamation for calling Michael Jackson a stone-cold pedophile. @WSJ @maureen_orth
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
The 30-year-old man arrested in Durban today has been identified as Muhammed Waseem Mullah. @DasenThathiah reported earlier that the man was arrested in Berea on a range of serious terrorism-related and violent crime charges following a coordinated law enforcement operation. The suspect was taken into custody at a gym in Berea after being tracked down by members of the Durban Metro Police Special Operations Directorate, SAPS Crime Intelligence and the DPCI Provincial Tracking Team. Authorities had reportedly been searching for him for more than a year after he allegedly fled from Johannesburg. A warrant for his arrest was issued in November 2025. Mullah is expected to face multiple charges including murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, possession of unlicensed firearms, unlawful possession of ammunition, robbery with aggravating circumstances, and contravention of the Protection of Constitutional Democracy Against Terrorist and Related Activities Act. Police sources have further indicated that he may have links to an international terrorist organisation believed to have a footprint in South Africa. At the time of his arrest, officers allegedly recovered an unlicensed handgun, four magazines and 63 rounds of ammunition. He remains in custody and is expected to appear in court soon. The arrest has also renewed attention on Mullah’s previous brushes with the law. In 2020, he was one of three men who appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate’s Court on allegations of links to an “international extremism and kidnapping syndicate.” Mullah faced charges of kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances, extortion, and possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition. The trio had been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of a 72-year-old businessman who was allegedly held captive from 2 July until he escaped on 20 July. It was alleged that the suspects demanded a ransom of millions of rand from the victim’s family and withdrew thousands of rand from his bank account. They were later arrested in Kliprivier and were also allegedly linked to the kidnapping of another businessman on 26 January that year. Today’s arrest is likely to intensify scrutiny over whether there are broader organised crime or extremist networks operating in the country.
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Kwena Molekwa
Kwena Molekwa@Miz_Ruraltarain·
🚨 PLEASE SHARE! EVERY SECOND COUNTS! 🚨 A family in Limpopo is living through every parent’s worst nightmare. Two-year-old Omphile Sethole was kidnapped from her bed in Ga-Mabuela village in the early hours of this morning, Saturday, 2 May 2026. At around 2:00 AM, Omphile's grandmother took the toddler with her to the bathroom before they both went back to sleep. When the grandmother woke up again at 6:00 AM, Omphile was gone. A window in the room had been forced open. Neighbours and family members flooded the area to search, but little Omphile is still missing. ■ What She Was Wearing: □ A pink jersey □ Black tights Limpopo Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has mobilised all available resources to find her. But the police need OUR help. Look at her description. Think back to this morning. Did you see anything suspicious in the Ga-Mabuela area? No detail is too small when it comes to saving a child. Investigating Officer Sergeant Moshe Mashaba: 082 319 9448 Crime Stop: 08600 10111
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