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@h_lamzo

bUiLdIng an EmpIre.Will most probably say what your thinking but afraid to say it.Hiking Guru/Runner of some sorts-KaizerChiefs/Man U _

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RB@Rb__sa·
@h_lamzo Hi Jaha, thanks for reaching out. What seems to be the issue? RB
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FNB South Africa
The right advice changes everything. At FNB Private, your goals come first, supported by a team that connects your banking, investments and insurance into one seamless strategy. So you can grow, protect and move forward with confidence.
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@SteersSA Your Phanda range is always finished mos at the steers branches...is limited to 100 per day? Doesn't make sense at all...
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Steers® South Africa
Steers® South Africa@SteersSA·
Your favourites from Steers are no longer just for takeaways… now you can bring the flavour home! From BBQ to creamy garlic and tangy mustard – there’s a sauce for every craving.  Now available at major retail stores nationwide.   #PassTheSauce  #SteersAtHome #FlavourUnlocked
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Africa Research Desk@MightiJamie·
Qoute - A housewife wife turned to court for an order that her divorcing husband has to pay her at least R257 000 maintenance pending the divorce, as her skin care, make-up and perfume alone costs her more than R52 600 a month. The woman said her husband, a chief financial officer at a major metropolitan municipality, was a wealthy man with a fleet of cars, which include various Porsches – the one a turbo worth about R6 million. She claimed he gifted her a Range Rover Lumma as a “sorry gift” during their marriage, for “fathering another child”. Thus, the wife told the Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg, she was used to the high life and she had no plans to change this lifestyle. In addressing the allegations by the applicant that she was a housewife and the husband a CFO at a municipality, Acting Judge S Liebenberg commented: “It beggars belief that a young couple such as the parties to this application, was able to amass the wealth described in the affidavits.”
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Heidi Giokos@HeidiGiokos·
SIU tells me on @eNCA this evening that its interim report on Hangwani Maumela was given to both the President and the NPA Last year the SIU Boss Adv Andy Mothibi said theres an overwhelming amount of evidence linking Maumela in the Thembisa Hosptial looting scandal. #SIU #Maumela
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@FNBSA I've been reversing an unauthorized debit order for the last three months 😫....why do you keep allowing these thieves to steal my money he??
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FNB South Africa
FNB South Africa@FNBSA·
Planning ahead for your child’s education today can make all the difference tomorrow. 🎓 Matthew Green, Product Development Manager at FNB Life, explains why choosing the right product for your child’s educational future really matters. #MoneyMondays #FinancialPlanning
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City of Tshwane@CityTshwane·
City clarifies engagement with Correctional Services on outstanding accounts
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@podcastwithmacg Maybe change the show to Gossip Hub...because from the clips I've seen so far...I wouldn't get much on Piano culture and all that...unless its great marketing from MacG because now we will watch bo Popps vs this one on his network...genius 🫴🤌
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@JustLetuka·
@leehlezaUmshove U could say “I do not support teachers exposing learners to explicit music at school, as such content originates from club culture & viral TikTok trends. I strongly urge parents to be mindful of the type of content their children consume. Unfortunately, this is beyond my control
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Gauteng Department of Education
4858 GRADE 1 AND GRADE 8 LEARNERS REMAIN TO BE PLACED IN GAUTENG   Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane wishes to announce that only 4858 learners remain unplaced as part of the 2026 Online Admissions process for Grade 1 and Grade 8, reflecting sustained progress in learner placement across Gauteng for the 2026 academic year.   As of Tuesday, 6 January 2026, the Gauteng Department of Education’s Online Admissions system recorded a total of 4858 unplaced learners, translating to: ·      Grade 1: 1381 learners ·      Grade 8: 3477 learners   This represents approximately 1.5% of the total 358 574 complete applications received for the 2026 academic year, comprising 175 792 Grade 1 and 182 782 Grade 8 applicants.   The Department continues to release placement and transfer offers daily, supported by targeted interventions in high-pressure districts, to ensure that all remaining learners are placed as efficiently and fairly as possible, in line with regulated admissions criteria and available school capacity.   PLACEMENT PER DISTRICT: HIGH-PRESSURE AREAS   Placement data per district indicates that the majority of the remaining unplaced learners are concentrated in urban and metropolitan districts, where sustained population growth and infrastructure constraints continue to place pressure on available school capacity.   Ekurhuleni Districts   Ekurhuleni remains the highest-pressure district, with a combined total of: ·       Ekurhuleni North: 1741 unplaced learners (Grade 1: 381; Grade 8: 1360) ·       Ekurhuleni South: 1181 unplaced learners (Grade 1: 569; Grade 8: 612) ·       Gauteng East: 247 unplaced learners (Grade 1: 85; Grade 8: 162)   This results in a total of 3169 unplaced learners in Ekurhuleni, with pressure particularly at Grade 8 level in Ekurhuleni North.   Johannesburg Districts   Only two Johannesburg districts account for a significant number of remaining unplaced learners: ·       Johannesburg North: 3 Grade 8 learners ·       Johannesburg East: 1173 (Grade 1: 95; Grade 8: 1078) ·       Johannesburg South: 352 (Grade 1: 250; Grade 8: 102)   Placement pressure remains highest in Johannesburg East, largely driven by demand for secondary school placements.   Tshwane Districts   Tshwane has shown significant progress in placing learners, with only Tshwane having a minuscule amount of learners to place: ·       Tshwane North: 14 unplaced learners (Grade 1: 1; Grade 8: 13)   Sedibeng and West Rand Districts   Sedibeng and West Rand have also shown tremendous placement progress with comparatively lower numbers as well and are largely stabilised: ·       Sedibeng East: 70 (Only Grade 8)          The Department has prioritised Ekurhuleni and Johannesburg as high-pressure districts, with intensified district-based placement, continued release of placement and transfer offers, and strategic utilisation of available capacity across neighbouring schools.   LATE APPLICATIONS FOR GRADE 1 AND GRADE 8 REMAIN OPEN   The Late Applications period, which commenced on 17 December 2025 and will close on 30 January 2026, has to date recorded a total of 11 183 late applications, comprising: ·      5701 Grade 1 learners ·      5482 Grade 8 learners   All late applications processed during this period result in final placements at the school selected by parents or guardians, subject to available capacity. Parents are advised to visit the selected school from 14 January 2026 to submit all required documentation.   MEC Chiloane reminds parents and guardians that the 2026 Online Admissions system remains open for Late Applications, particularly for those who did not apply during the main application period or whose applications were incomplete.   Parents and guardians are urged to apply online by registering or logging on to gdeadmissions.gov.za.
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Gauteng Department of Education
⏳ 9 days to go! Gauteng is ready to celebrate the outstanding achievements of the Class of 2025 at the National Senior Certificate (NSC) Results Announcement, hosted in partnership with the @TelkomZA Foundation at Telkom Park, Centurion. 📅 The National Senior Certificate Results will be announced on Tuesday, 13 January 2026, with individual candidate results available from 00:00. 🎓 Matriculants can access their results online at results.gauteng.gov.za using their examination number. #ClassOf2025GP #MatricResults2025 #NSC2025 #PossibleBeginsHere #TelkomIsIconic
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Gauteng Department of Education@EducationGP1·
Gauteng Education MEC Matome Chiloane wishes all learners, parents, guardians, educators, SGBs, school staff, office staff and all education partners and stakeholders a safe and prosperous 2026. Schools reopen on Wednesday, 14 January 2026. Parents and guardians are encouraged to ensure that school uniforms and Learning and Teaching Support Materials (LTSM) are ready for the start of the academic year. The MEC further urges all road users to drive safely and never drink and drive when returning from the holidays.
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Gauteng Department of Education@EducationGP1·
ONLY 5 464 GRADE 1 AND GRADE 8 LEARNERS REMAIN TO BE PLACED IN GAUTENG   Gauteng Education MEC @matomekopano wishes to announce that only 5 464 learners remain unplaced as part of the #2026OnlineAdmissionsGP for Grade 1 and Grade 8. This reflects sustained progress in the placement of learners in Gauteng for the 2026 academic year.   As of Monday, 22 December 2025, the GDE Online Admissions system recorded a total of 5 464 Grade 1 and Grade 8 learners that are currently unplaced, which translates to Grade 1: 1 478 and Grade 8: 3 986. The 2026 Online Admissions system also recorded a total of 7 118 Grade 1 and Grade 8 Late Applications for the 2026 academic year, all of which are actively being processed in line with available school capacity. MEC Chiloane reminds parents and guardians that that 2026 Online Admissions system is still open for Late Applications for Grade 1 and Grade 8, particularly for parents and guardians did not apply during the main application period or who have Incomplete Applications. Parents and guardians are urged to apply online by registering or logging on to gdeadmissions.gov.za. During the Late Application period, only schools with available space will appear on the system. Applicants may select ONE school only, and once selected, the learner will be finally placed for the 2026 academic year. Placements made during this period cannot be declined, and no objections or appeals will be permitted thereafter.
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Penuel The Black Pen
Penuel The Black Pen@penuelist_·
The ANC government has turned South Africa as a whole into a dysfunctional township.
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