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Pretoria South Africa Katılım Şubat 2012
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@NeedlessBugBear @KE_MrBlack Loyalty doesn't mean not cheating , pulling back when it's hard it's also a sign of disloyalty. Why are you rewarding it. Flip the script or not go back to your ex find a hun better than her. That's how you punish a woman.
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@ithuteng07 @KE_MrBlack Because i succeeded to flip the odds in my favour, that means I'm bigger and better than she thought. So i take her back because I'm better and bigger than when she left. Additionally i know her better too, she'll be my drive to always stay ahead of my odds.
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Go watch @Masandawana play.
ELA@ellabosslady_
Boys without girlfriends, what do you do on Saturdays? 🤔
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@NeedlessBugBear @KE_MrBlack When someone decides to leave because you are struggling , It means s(he) sat down calculated the odds of you succeeding in life are much lower you failing.She never believed or trusted you. So why go back.
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@KE_MrBlack No, it's not. If she only left bcs I was struggling, and I'm no longer struggling then there's no longer a reason we should be separated. If I struggle again, clearly she'll leave again- so it's motivation to always be ahead of struggle.
It's basically all about perspective
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I earned my "Describe cloud service types" badge! I’m so proud to be celebrating this achievement and hope this inspires you to start your own @MicrosoftLearn journey!
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I earned my "Introduction to Cloud Infrastructure: Describe cloud concepts" trophy! I’m so proud to be celebrating this achievement and hope this inspires you to start your own @MicrosoftLearn journey!
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@mursiwit @Leon_Schreib The Beit bridge border is used by Zimbabwe,Zambia, Malawi , DRC etc when coming in and out of South Africa. To Single out Zimbabwe is kinda absurd.
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@Leon_Schreib Zimbabwe is our weakest link, it has become a major source of illicit arms, cigarettes, explosives, and illegal immigration. We need to change our approach towards this country.
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The Border Management Authority has achieved its latest major breakthrough by intercepting a truck trying to smuggle explosives valued at R1 million into our country at Beitbridge. These particular explosives are often used in cash-in-transit heists and illegal mining.
Vigilant BMA officers became suspicious and worked with SARS to use the advanced scanning technology at Beitbridge to detect a hidden compartment containing the illicit goods. The driver was arrested after attempting to flee and further SAPS investigations are underway. Day after day, we are making our country safer by restoring the rule of law at our borders! 🇿🇦


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@GilbertNku73078 @FaraiMazhindu People are singing for Green Cards
and some funding.
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@FaraiMazhindu You guys are just good scholars of democrasy, that's why you can't accept that Gadaffi made Libya get what the West dint want Africans to get and Libya may never get it again
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Individual brilliance or personal vision can never replace a robust national framework of governance.
Muammar Gaddafi suffered from the classic African Big Man syndrome, the delusional belief that "only I can do it."
It is pure hypocrisy for a leader to cling to power for decades under the guise of establishing systems. A visionary leader can draft a comprehensive national roadmap in four or five years, the ink dries quickly. It does not take decades to build a foundation.
Because Gaddafi's vision was tied to his person rather than to institutions, Libya inherited almost nothing of substance after his death, his legacy died with him.
National visions must be embedded into the state's DNA, not used as leverage to stay in office. While authoritarians claim they are protecting the nation from foreign influence, it is usually a thin veil for power clinging.
No matter how pure your intentions may be, clinging to power always looks like desperation, and exiting power only to have your vision die with you is the ultimate failure of leadership.
Gaddafi was the system, Libya was left in ashes.
The true measure of a leader is not how much power they can accumulate, but how well the country functions once they are gone.
A real legacy is a system that survives the person who built it.

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@ebi_sineh You do know this is banter, right?
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PODCASTS FOR MEN WHO WANT TO LEVEL UP:
1. Jocko Podcast (Ownership & Grit)
2. Huberman Lab (Biology & Optimization)
3. Modern Wisdom (Truth & Growth)
4. Invest Like the Best (Capital Allocation)
5. The Knowledge Project (Timeless Wisdom)
6. Diary of a CEO (Real Stories)
7. Order of Man (Masculine Purpose)
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@FaraiMazhindu Without supporting evidence this post is useless. And don't come here with BS to go Google. He who alleges must prove.
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Ibrahim Traore continues to deceive the public with the narrative that he remains in power to protect Burkina Faso from Western influence.
However, since he seized power in 2022, nearly every major initiative has been financed by the very institutions he vilifies in his speeches.
The financial record is clear, in 2023, he secured $302 million from the IMF, followed by another $124.3 million in February 2026.
His reliance on the World Bank is equally stark, having received $167 million and $100.4 million in 2025, and an additional $216.9 million in 2026.
He delivers angry speeches to the masses while accepting budgets from the West, the very entity he claims to be blocking is literally keeping Burkina Faso's economy afloat.
Traore is contractually obligated to follow IMF Governance Diagnostics regarding mining and state spending. While he preaches freedom, he is managing a $942.8 million tab with Western banks, a debt that future generations must repay.
Despite his anti-Western rhetoric, Traore has voluntarily placed Burkina Faso's economic steering wheel in the hands of Washington based technocrats.
The tragedy is that many fail to look past his hollow words to see the reality beneath. Ibrahim Traore is not a liberator, he is a fraud already clinging to power.

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@n_makhubele The elders said “you want to make all those +100 women happy? That’s what they want”!
Mogirl a bona hore yes I ain’t leaving!!
I wish I was man!
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We are still far from being free.
African@ali_naka
We are in this mess because of your colonial clerks like Tshisekedi, Tinubu, Ruto etc, Take a listen to what Europeans think of Africa!
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