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IT/ Multimedia, House Music, Real-estate 🇷🇺🇬🇭🇿🇦

South Africa Katılım Kasım 2009
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Mawuli@KojoAkusa·
It is well.
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Chymamusique
Chymamusique@Chymamusique·
Here’s More cheaper DJ gear that I’m selling Anyone interested can ask on comments section and I’ll reply . They’re all in mint condition 🤘🏾👍🏼
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Katlego Maseng 🧠
Katlego Maseng 🧠@KatlegoMaseng1·
Meet Vutlharhi Valoyi, the Limpopo-born founder of Zulzi — the online grocery delivery startup that secured R30 million in funding from a JSE-listed company. 🇿🇦📈 From humble beginnings to processing over 2,000 orders a day, Zulzi was already doing nearly R1 million in sales per day back in 2019. Their innovation would later help shape the development of Checkers Sixty60, now one of South Africa’s biggest delivery platforms. 🚀 Zulzi founder and CEO Vutlharhi “Donald” Valoyi played a major role in building the future of on-demand grocery delivery in South Africa. Black child, it’s possible. Build. Innovate. Dream bigger. And let’s support our own. ✊🏾
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Mawuli
Mawuli@KojoAkusa·
Lately, I've been seeing (mostly American) people complaining on social media about being "poor", while sitting in a car and recording on an iPhone. I call this "Struggle" content. "Struggle" content gets as much, if not more, attention and views, as "hustle" content.
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
If you live in South Africa, you need to read this. Your family might be in danger. The South African government wants to hand criminals a comprehensive shopping list of every citizen who owns Bitcoin, gold, or other valuable assets. This is not hyperbole. This is not paranoia about government overreach. This is what happens when bureaucrats create centralized databases of wealth while operating cybersecurity systems that cannot protect government servers from ransomware attacks, insider leaks, and just plain old corruption. France provides the blueprint for disaster. So far in 2026, French criminals kidnap one crypto holder every two and a half days. Forty-one cases this year alone. One hundred and thirty-five incidents since 2023. The victims include an eleven-year-old boy kidnapped with his mother in Burgundy while criminals demanded four hundred thousand euros from the father's crypto holdings. David Balland, co-founder of hardware wallet company Ledger, lost a finger when kidnappers severed it and sent it to his associates as part of their ransom demand. How do French criminals select their targets? Government data leaks. A French tax official used government systems to identify wealthy crypto holders and sold that information directly to criminal networks. She worked inside the system designed to protect citizens and instead fed their personal data to the people who showed up at their homes with knives and demands for Bitcoin transfers. Waltio, a French software company providing tax services, was hacked and exposed fifty thousand users' portfolio information on dark web marketplaces. Government employees selling data represents something far worse than mere cybersecurity incompetence. It reveals the inherent corruption that emerges when governments collect detailed wealth information about their citizens. Pavel Durov warns that expanding government data collection on crypto holders expands the pool of kidnapping targets. Telegram's founder said the platform would rather exit the French market than hand private user data to French authorities. South Africa's cybersecurity record makes France look competent by comparison. Hackers put 3.6 million Gauteng Provincial Government files up for sale on the dark web for twenty-five thousand dollars. Statistics South Africa suffered a breach in January 2026. Cell C leaked two terabytes of data belonging to 7.7 million customers. The Department of Justice lost control of over 1,200 confidential files in a ransomware attack that crippled systems for weeks. These same people now demand that every South African declare their Bitcoin, gold, and alternative asset holdings within thirty days. Name, ID number, portfolio amounts. All stored in government databases operated by the same institutions that cannot even secure their own local servers. The regulations extend beyond Bitcoin. Gold holders face the same mandatory disclosure requirements. Alternative investments fall under identical rules. The government wants comprehensive records of every citizen who owns assets outside the traditional banking system. Free market economists understand why governments crave this information. Capital controls require detailed knowledge of citizen wealth. Currency restrictions need enforcement mechanisms. Confiscation demands target lists. But the immediate threat comes from criminals. French kidnappers prove that government wealth databases become criminal targeting systems. The data will leak. Government employees will sell access. Hackers will breach the servers. South African criminals will adapt French tactics to local conditions. Home invasions already plague wealthy neighborhoods. Adding detailed cryptocurrency and gold holdings data transforms random crime into precision targeting. Why rob houses blindly when government databases provide exact wealth information and home addresses? The regulatory framework creates perverse incentives for corruption. Tax officials gain access to detailed wealth information about every compliant citizen. The temptation to monetize this data through criminal networks will prove irresistible for some percentage of government employees. France shows this corruption is inevitable, not theoretical. Compliance rewards criminals while punishment awaits honest citizens. Those who declare their holdings create detailed target lists for kidnappers. Those who refuse face government penalties. The regulations trap law-abiding citizens between criminal violence and state punishment. The solution involves rejecting the entire framework. No government database. No mandatory declarations. No centralized records of citizen wealth in Bitcoin, gold, or alternative assets. The French kidnapping epidemic demonstrates exactly why financial privacy matters for physical safety. South African crypto holders should study French headlines carefully. Today's regulatory compliance becomes tomorrow's kidnapping victim list. The government promises protection while operating systems that guarantee data breaches. Act now, or your family will be in danger. mybroadband.co.za/news/security/…
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Mawuli
Mawuli@KojoAkusa·
Looking forward to being in Durban again, after a long time. Saturday, 1st August at Westridge. See you there.
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GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭
GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭@ghanaboynie·
“There is nothing wrong with demanding law and order-Nationality Unknown 🧐 An African gives his perspective about illegal migrants in South Africa and the burden Migrants cause in host countries. Side Note: This gentleman is very active and vocal about illegal migrants in U.S, African countries and other various countries so his message is non bias. IMO #SouthAfrica #Africannews #Africa 🇿🇦🇱🇸🇦🇷🇧🇼🇿🇲🇿🇦🇱🇸🇦🇷🇧🇼🇿🇲🇿🇦🇱🇸🇦🇷🇧🇼🇿🇦🇧🇼🇱🇸
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
Capital gains tax shouldn’t exist. I risk my money. I build the business. I make the investment. I do the work. I take the risk. So why the hell should the government take a cut of my success? They risk nothing. They create nothing. They just take. Parasites. F’en parasites.
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South African Government@GovernmentZA·
⚠️ [Statement] President Cyril Ramaphosa dismisses Minister Tolashe President Cyril Ramaphosa has in terms of section 91(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa,1996, removed Minister Sisisi Tolashe from the position of Minister of Social Development. In the interim, President Ramaphosa has appointed Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities Sindisiwe Chikunga as the acting minister in the portfolio pending a full-time appointment in due course. 🔗 zurl.co/EXzaf #GovZAUpdates
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GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭
GhanaBoy Ni3🇬🇭@ghanaboynie·
With everything happening in South Africa, I can honestly say journalism in Africa is DEAD. Too many reporters push narratives without proper research or verification. Truth no longer seems to matter. What a shame. #Africa #SouthAfrica #Journalism 🇿🇦🇨🇮🇿🇲🇨🇲🇧🇫🇳🇪🇱🇸🇧🇼🇨🇩🇧🇯🇬🇭🇨🇲🇹🇩🇹🇬🇦🇴🇸🇿
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Glorious God
Glorious God@GloriousGod01·
I don't cheat whenever I'm in a relationship because: 1. I hate condoms and refuse to go raw with any other woman. I assume she'll give me an infection. 2. My woman never denies me sex. I satisfy her whenever she wants it, and she does the same. With that mutual access, cheating is pointless. 3. Once I'm in love, every other woman becomes far less attractive. I have zero interest in pursuing or sleeping with someone I don't love. Sex is not a conquest or ego boost for me. 4. She's respectful, she cooks, and she doesn't nag. I won't tolerate nagging. If she starts, I'll leave the house and sleep elsewhere. Simple. 5. I believe that Men are not polygamous by nature. A man cheats only because he chooses to, not because of some biological excuse. Above all, love God.
Nonso 🎀@maxnonso

For the men and women that don’t cheat… what’s your secret that keeps you going?

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MJ👑
MJ👑@iam__Jezreel·
You're right bro, Christianity brainwashed me. I want to spend the rest of my life with one person, pray for those who hate me, forgive easily, raise a beautiful family, stay away from gossip, and find true purpose in Jesus.
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Lion of Judah
Lion of Judah@divinethree333·
Seriously? A picture of Jonah just chilling in the belly of the great fish like it was some luxury boat cruise? Looks like ur the one who needs to grow up and stop reading the Bible like a childrens picture book flipping past the cute illustrations. If youre gonna mock it at least get the story right. The text doesnt say Jonah survived in the great fish…it wasnt a refuge; it was a tomb. You atheists love to pretend that Jonah was just hanging out in the fish….maybe even taking a nap or two to pass the time. Utter nonsense. Jonah prayed while he was still on the boat, as the sailors threw him overboard and he continued praying from inside the belly of the fish…until he drowned. Read his own prayer from inside the fish: “I called out to the Lord, out of my distress… From the belly of Sheol I cried and you heard my voice… The waters closed in over me to the point of death; the flood surrounded me; seaweed was wrapped around my head; I went down to the roots of the mountains; the earth with its bars closed upon me forever… Yet you brought up my life from the pit, O Lord my God.” (Jonah 2:2–6) He prays from Sheol….the Old Testament place of the dead. He says the waters took him “to the point of death.” Seaweed wrapped around his head and the earth barred him in forever. Thats not a guy whos just uncomfortable….thats a man describing his own death. So yes…..Jonah died in the belly of the great fish. The miracle wasnt that he survived underwater for three days. The miracle was that God raised him from the dead after the fish vomited his dead body onto dry land. And thats exactly the sign Jesus pointed to: “But He answered and said to them, “An evil and adulterous generation craves a sign; and so no sign will be given to it except the SIGN OF JONAH the prophet; For just as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.” (Matt 12:39-40) Jesus didnt say “as Jonah lived in the fish…” He pointed to Jonahs death and resurrection as a sign of His own. Jonah died. God raised him. Jesus died. God raised Him. Thats the parallel…not a three day aquarium stay. The sign of Jonah isnt survival. Its resurrection. Full stop.
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Mawuli@KojoAkusa·
99% of the people in parliament are scoundrels and criminals.
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Africa Research Desk@MightiJamie·
I don’t know much but I do know that Emerson Mnangagwa has to account for his role in the genocide in Zimbabwe. His role in creating an oppressive military state. He has to explain his role in destabilising SADC with an immigration crisis. If I loved democracy and good governance I would never visit a farm owned by a man whose nickname is crocodile and who is currently trying to change the constitution of a country to stay in power. I would not associate myself with people associate with the illegal trade of gold to Dubai while people die of hunger. Personally I would not be able to do it.
ZimLive@zimlive

📸 South African leader Cyril Ramaphosa in Zimbabwe on what is described as a private visit. He is touring President Mnangagwa’s farm in Kwekwe, where the Zimbabwean leader’s wealthy associates including Wicknell Chivayo, Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Paul Tungwarara in attendance

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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Hello Julia, sans aucune ironie, c'est top que tu prennes le temps de te renseigner. Mais le problème quand on lit Marx aujourd'hui, c'est qu'on prend pour acquis sa prémisse de départ, alors qu'elle a été démontée scientifiquement il y a plus de 150 ans. Toute la pensée de Marx repose sur la théorie de la valeur-travail. L'idée que la valeur d'un bien vient de la quantité de travail nécessaire pour le produire. Si tu acceptes cette prémisse, alors oui, tout son raisonnement tient. Le capitaliste "vole" la plus-value du travailleur, l'exploitation est mathématique, la révolution est inévitable. Sauf qu'en 1871, trois économistes (Menger en Autriche, Jevons en Angleterre, Walras en Suisse) découvrent indépendamment la même chose : la valeur n'est pas objective, elle est subjective et marginale. Un verre d'eau dans le désert vaut une fortune. Le même verre à côté d'une rivière ne vaut rien. Le travail incorporé est identique. Donc le travail ne détermine pas la valeur. C'est le consommateur qui valorise un bien selon son utilité marginale dans un contexte donné. Exemple concret : tu peux passer 1000 heures à tricoter un pull moche que personne ne veut. Selon Marx, ce pull a énormément de valeur (beaucoup de travail incorporé). Selon la réalité, il ne vaut rien. Parce que personne n'en veut. À l'inverse, Bernard Arnault crée des milliards de valeur non pas parce qu'il "exploite" mais parce qu'il a su anticiper et organiser des désirs humains à grande échelle. La valeur est créée par la coordination, pas extraite par le vol. Cette découverte (la révolution marginaliste) a invalidé tout l'édifice marxiste. Pas pour des raisons idéologiques, pour des raisons scientifiques. C'est pour ça que plus aucun département d'économie sérieux au monde n'enseigne Marx comme un cadre d'analyse valide. On l'enseigne en histoire de la pensée. Maintenant, le truc important. Si ton intention en lisant Marx c'est d'aider les pauvres (c'est une intention noble), alors tu vas être surprise par ce qui suit. Regarde les chiffres de la Banque mondiale. En 1820, 90% de l'humanité vivait dans l'extrême pauvreté. Aujourd'hui, moins de 9%. Cette chute historique ne s'est PAS produite dans les pays qui ont appliqué Marx. Elle s'est produite dans les pays qui ont libéralisé leur économie. Chine post-1978, Vietnam post-1986, Inde post-1991, Pologne post-1989. À chaque fois qu'un pays libéralise, des centaines de millions de gens sortent de la pauvreté en une génération. À chaque fois qu'un pays applique Marx (URSS, Cambodge, Corée du Nord, Venezuela), c'est la famine et les goulags. Ce n'est pas une opinion, c'est l'expérience la plus massive jamais menée en sciences sociales. Plusieurs milliards de cobayes humains, sur un siècle. Donc paradoxalement, si tu aimes vraiment les pauvres, la position la plus cohérente n'est pas d'être marxiste. C'est d'être pour la liberté économique. Parce que c'est empiriquement la seule chose qui a jamais sorti massivement les gens de la misère. Pour creuser, je te recommande trois lectures qui vont changer ta vision : "La Loi" de Frédéric Bastiat (court, lumineux, gratuit en ligne) "La Route de la Servitude" de Hayek "Économie en une leçon" de Henry Hazlitt Bonne lecture, et vraiment chapeau de chercher à comprendre plutôt que de rester dans tes certitudes. C'est rare.
Julia ひ@lifeimitatlife

Depuis tout à l'heure je me renseigne sur les idées de Karl Marx sincèrement je n'arrive pas à comprendre comment on peut être pour le capitalisme et même plus généralement être de droite

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MBENGA ARTS
MBENGA ARTS@MbengaBenjamin·
I spent 5 months in total on these two works, if the algorithm brings these works to you Thank you for supporting me by sharing.
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bumbadum@bumbadum14·
My favorite fact about COVID in America was that between 2019-2022 magically death by heart disease, obesity, flu, old age, cancer, and car accidents all plummeted while COVID claimed 1.2 million Americans. Then suddenly, COVID deaths plummeted and everything went back to normal…
Bev 🇨🇦@Garnet_2203

Fuck you Joe Rogan. You want to talk about all that shit Canada did during covid? Fact: 1.23 million Americans died from Covid during the pandemic. Fact: 60,000 Canadians died from Covid during the pandemic. Americans were about 140% more likely to die from COVID than Canadians during the pandemic.🖕

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