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@malope_sekoane

Mancity and Kaizer Chiefs..Brian Themba, Presss, Lalah Hathaway, Heston.... New soul school.

ZAR Katılım Nisan 2015
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🇿🇦BUTSOLO_BENTONGA🇿🇦
@Lee_Raa_Tuu If your brother had another brother, then the arrangement can continue, with the bride to be now marrying your other brother. You can also reclaim your lobola. Worse case scenario, she becomes your father's second wife(if no brother exists). Culturally.
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Lady_L_
Lady_L_@Lee_Raa_Tuu·
We paid lobola on behalf of our brother on Sunday. They wanted R80 000 but we only had R60 000. We agreed that we will pay the remaining R20 000 within the next three months. It was also agreed that our bride will remain at her home until lobola is fully paid.Unfortunately our brother got involved in a car accident and died. From a cultural point of view, what must happen to the money we paid❓ Must it be refunded back to us or what❓
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
@CedM59443778 @ZungulaVuyo Wait until you as an ordinary South african police find you in possession of 500 dollars only .
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CedrickM
CedrickM@CedM59443778·
What is your problem, is this what you committed all your life as politician to solve. Finding that there is money that is there in phala phala farm? However it was there. Ordinary South African are suffering, illegal foreigners, murders. Do you thing we give a fuck bout phalaphala
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Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦
Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦@ZungulaVuyo·
Forensic analysts testified money that came in the accounts of the suspects after the Phala Phala break-in was in excess of $800 000 yet President Ramaphosa said the amount was $580 000 from the sale of animals. Evidence suggests more money was in Phala Phala and it can’t be from the sale of animals coz they weren’t even collected. The truth is coming out !!!!
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
@SocietyNews And they must not forget that they said it's prosecutorial driven,it was not consultation then it was investigation, still cooking.
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Mark K Twain
Mark K Twain@SocietyNews·
Why is Adv Baloyi not protesting disrespect by Judge Ratha for saying 'we're gonna have Mr Baloyi standing up, standing up, standing up'? #SenzoMeyiwaTrial BTW, General 'did not turn against Baloyi, subsequently'. iStraight lendaba kaGeneral, ayifuni ruler, as MaBrr would say.
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
@TembsyMajija If I hear the word incapsulate again and the defence doesn't call that old madala to order I'll go crazy..
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Pieces Of Her ♉
Pieces Of Her ♉@TembsyMajija·
"I'm sure these people who are in this court are surprised what is happening" says a judge who is supposed to lead the court 😭😭😭 Ratha is USELESS ngeke #SenzoMeyiwaTrial
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
@TshephoSes Bomma have come to Gauteng to buy winter clothes.
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Tshepho 🏴‍☠️
Tshepho 🏴‍☠️@TshephoSes·
Limpopo people I’m on the way from Hammanskraal and the N1 is empty. What’s your story this weekend 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️
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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
An Open Letter to Judge Ratha Dear Judge Ratha, I write this letter as a deeply concerned South African who has been closely observing the proceedings in your courtroom. What many citizens have witnessed has raised serious questions about fairness, respect, and the true meaning of justice in our courts. South Africans grow up believing that the courtroom is the final refuge of justice — a place where truth matters, where power and money do not determine the outcome, and where every person is treated equally before the law. Yet what has unfolded in your courtroom has shaken that belief for many people across this country. The conduct and atmosphere of the proceedings have left many with the painful impression that justice is not being served in a manner that reflects the dignity and impartiality expected from the judiciary. Courts are meant to inspire confidence in the public, but instead many citizens now watch these proceedings with growing frustration and disbelief. A judge carries enormous authority, but with that authority comes an even greater responsibility — the responsibility to act with fairness, restraint, and respect toward everyone who appears before the court. When that balance is lost, it damages not only the case at hand but also the credibility of the entire justice system. History is unforgiving when it comes to moments like these. Long after the legal arguments have faded and the trial has ended, the actions of those entrusted with power will remain on record. Judges are not only accountable to the law; they are also accountable to the judgment of history and the nation's conscience. If the people begin to believe that the courts no longer protect the vulnerable or guarantee fairness, the very foundation of justice begins to crumble. South Africans deserve better. They deserve courts that uphold the Constitution without prejudice, without arrogance, and without any appearance of bias. Today many people are watching and asking difficult questions about what they have seen. Those questions will not disappear with the closing of a trial. They will remain part of the public record, and history will judge those who had the power to uphold justice but failed to do so. Judge Ratha, the robe you wear represents the highest ideals of justice in our country. It is not only a symbol of authority, but a symbol of accountability. The nation expects that authority to be exercised with integrity and fairness at all times. One day the pages of history will reflect on what has happened in this courtroom. When that day comes, the question will not be about legal technicalities — it will be about whether justice was truly respected and whether those entrusted with power honoured the responsibility placed upon them. South Africans are watching. And history will judge you harshly. Respectfully, A Concerned South African Citizen. #SenzoMeyiwaTrial @OCJ_RSA
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
@mtsh_omdala The problem is that he's already taken a decision that the accused are guilty,he can't wait to pass judgement,I don't know if the north Gauteng jugde president is watching, pathetic.
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Makhwekhwetha
Makhwekhwetha@mtsh_omdala·
When it comes to calling out the state Ratha opts to adjourn, always. How is the communication of other people relevant to Makhosonke when none of them is communicating with him or mentioning him? This court is on free flaw and direction depends on the State. #SenzoMeyiwatrial
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KasiboySA
KasiboySA@KasiboySA·
Guys how do I say Oksalayo "in English? Phela am losing an argument here😭
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Masavu⚙️
Masavu⚙️@Hajjat_Masavu·
Street food or home-made food ? Be honest.
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Mzamo Dudula
Mzamo Dudula@MzamoDudula·
Vodacom has bullied Makate for years and now we see how even the courts can be bent to protect power. It’s time to turn outrage into action. He needs to rally big X accounts and drive a weekly boycott campaign until justice is done. If the system won’t stand with him, the people must. ✊🇿🇦 #BoycottVodacom
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
@NicInalos @GeneralMkhwanaz You'll only hear the provincial spokesperson saying the provincial commissioner is condemning this and that,
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Umzukulwana kaMaNdlangisa@NicInalos·
@GeneralMkhwanaz I’m hearing most names for the first time today… does that mean there’s nothing happening in their provinces? Do they not have similar frustrations to those expressed by Gen Mkhwanazi? Are they part of the problem? Why are silent?
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GlobalSouthNews
GlobalSouthNews@GlobalSouthNew·
Meet your SAPS Provincial Commissioners
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Sibusiso Maseko
Sibusiso Maseko@SibusisoMaseko1·
@GeneralMkhwanaz We suspended ours in Mpumalanga, SD Senamela, on allegations of receiving undue gifts. Dr Zeph Mkhwanazi is currently acting.
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
@AntDew1 @Vodacom I've been told to switch off and on and I've been doing that,your technology at Monsterlus is nonsense we're paying for nothing
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Ant Dew
Ant Dew@AntDew1·
@Vodacom Tried that already. Its not my device. My phone (Huawei), my wife's phone (iPhone8), and my daughters phone (iPhone12) all have the same problem. My router internet connection is rubbish, 2mbps download, should be 20mbps. The problem is Vodacom's technology in our area.
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Ant Dew
Ant Dew@AntDew1·
@Vodacom what's going on with your connectivity? Always been good, now it's virtually non-existent.
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Izwe Lethu
Izwe Lethu@LandNoli·
Jaco Kemp, Louis Coetzee & Gert van der Westhuizen beat farmworker Dumisani Phakathi to death when he went to their farm to get water in Brits on 16 September 2023 iol.co.za/news/crime-and…
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MEL MK
MEL MK@Malusi15019323·
@IOL It's been 8 months now no phalaphala judgment 🤣🤣🤣
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The video likely shows a white SUV in a driveway making a sudden move, like accelerating or braking, causing dust or smoke. It could be an accidental error, such as hitting the gas instead of the brake while parking, or possibly a minor collision with something like a trash bin. Intentional reckless behavior, like a burn-out, seems less likely in a residential area. Without seeing the video, the exact cause is unclear, but it appears to be a minor incident.
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Mbali Mashinini@mbalis_bakery·
What did I just watch 😭😳
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VILAKAZI@malope_sekoane·
"We've pissed on the price that was paid to get us this freedom "@jerry Mofokeng
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