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Sandton, South Africa Katılım Şubat 2010
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Gustavo.@LordVizo__·
That Building in George Collapsed, illegal foreigners died, story flew under the radar and life continued as normal. This is why WMC love illegal foreigners so much.
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muse@honeyscoat·
Listening to my Drake playlist and I can admit, I like Drake with the melodies I don’t like Drake when he act tough.
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Martien 🇳🇱
Martien 🇳🇱@MartienBall·
🚨🎙️ | Roy Keane: “I criticise Bruno Fernandes because he’s a FANTASTIC player. I criticise him because I feel that HIGHLY about him. I’m not looking at players like Dalot and expecting more.” He has no filters 😭😭😭
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Buhle
Buhle@NdlaleniN·
Please help me find a job🥺 I am an Accountant/Auditor with 4 years experience both in the public and private sectors. I would appreciate your help so much.
Keabetswe🌬@akreana_

O jewa ke eng ?

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Wiesie de Kock
Wiesie de Kock@wiesiede·
The DA nevers accepts accountability, and always rides on the back of other’s achievements. Hypocrites. This deal had zero to do with the DA. Its a deal China offered to all African countries. The DA has been crying for AGOA, not China.
Democratic Alliance@Our_DA

🍎SA agriculture is opening new doors! Under the leadership of DA Minister John Steenhuisen, 24 tonnes of premium SA apples have entered China under a zero-tariff deal. This is a major breakthrough, as SA produce is now even more competitive in one of the world’s biggest markets.

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iking_hommè@iamOrall·
@HermanMashaba is this correct?
Themba@JohnDoe_ZAR

I just read the 70 page manifesto of @Action4SA , I was so close to being deceived, I nearly shared my vote with them. On page 28-29, it reads “Action SA will repeal BBBEE and replace with it with an inclusive EE framework that focuses on equality of opportunity rather than compliance-driven racial outcomes” So for starters, I don’t think @Action4SA knows what BBBEE is and secondly, I don’t think they are well informed on the inequalities in the country. @GaytonMcK was right… @Action4SA is actually more dangerous than the DA, their policies are not too far from the @Our_DA

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👁️@WolffHVLines·
Mind you we have Koeberg Nuclear Power Station! You cannot run an industrial economy on “weather permitting.” Nuclear is baseload, stable, lowcarbon power. We already have the engineers, uranium, expertise & proof that it works yet we delayed expansion for years while demand grew
Daily Investor@DailyInvestorSA

If Eskom decommissions its coal-fired plants according to schedule, South Africa will face an electricity shortfall in the next three to four years, with this crisis potentially being worse than in the past. dailyinvestor.com/energy/131900/…

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Malume
Malume@bozzie_t·
Law firms hostile to transformation using a black senior counsel to argue their case is just insane.
MDN NEWS@MDNnewss

Major Law Firms Challenge B-BBEE Legal Sector Code in Gauteng High Court South Africa's leading law firms, including Deneys Reitz (formerly Norton Rose Fulbright), Bowmans, Webber Wentzel, and Werksmans, are before the Gauteng High Court this week challenging the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Legal Sector Code. The firms argue that the code, gazetted by Trade and Industry Minister Parks Tau in September 2024, is unlawful, unconstitutional, and impractical. Key objections include strict targets such as 50% black ownership within five years, 25% black representation in management, and specific briefing quotas for black advocates. Applicants contend these timelines do not align with how law firms operate, as equity is typically held by practising partners who require years of qualification and experience. They warn that rigid implementation could damage firms' B-BBEE ratings and access to government work, ultimately undermining broad-based transformation. Government respondents and the Legal Practice Council maintain the code is necessary to address persistent structural inequalities in the legal profession more than three decades after apartheid. The matter, formally Norton Rose & Others v Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition (Case No: 2024-149523), is being heard by a full bench of three judges. Proceedings are set to run for five days until Friday. The outcome could have significant implications for B-BBEE policy across other professional sectors. Public debate remains sharply divided, with critics viewing the challenge as resistance to meaningful change and supporters arguing the code's targets risk being counterproductive.

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Vincenzo Cassano
Vincenzo Cassano@ThamiGatsheni·
Adv Ngcukaitobi is representing one of the big firms lol
Siphamandla Goge@SiphamandlaGoge

#BBBEE Largest law firms - Norton Rose Fulbright, Webber Wentzel, Werkmans & Bowmans are opposing the implementation of the Legal Sector Code at PTA High Court. They say it's unconstitutional. LPC says the Code is crucial in addressing structural challenges. #eNCA

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Khanyi Magubane
Khanyi Magubane@Khanyi_Magubane·
So the big Sandton law firms are fighting the transformation agenda in the legal fraternity. What are the black lawyers who work in these law firms saying about this!?
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Soul
Soul@SoulFairy3·
Dear Corporate South Africa We really truly & honestly cannot afford to drive to your overpriced offices daily to sit on Teams all day on laptops we brought from home. Nothing else from my side. And I know you can see my screen. Sincerely, South Africans
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Distant Relative
Distant Relative@LankyObserver·
If the wealthiest people in your society are politicians, that society is fundamentally corrupt.
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