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Ochieng' Stephen
Ochieng' Stephen@kenyansportsguy·
History🚨 Eliud Kipchoge has completed his first ever race on the African continent🌍 #EliudKipchoge
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CertifiedEcoTourismDoyenne
Didn’t know about this black owned wine farm at all..
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Our Secret Sunrise was extra special today. We had the Omoda family treating us to breakie - what a reward! 📍Westown Square, eShongweni
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Mashudu Modau
Mashudu Modau@Mashstartup·
There’s something powerful about watching people refuse to give up on becoming a greater version of themselves. Sometimes the most important thing you can do is just try again.
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Arky
Arky@arkcarlly·
Hugs to the people who haven't felt okay lately but get up everyday and refuse to quit.
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Ta Mhla
Ta Mhla@TyaliSiya·
The Unisa Art Gallery and its current exhibition is prominently featured on the Sunday Times, pg 7. Besides big fairs like CPT or JNB art fairs, the current exhibition will probably be the coolest exhibition for 2026. Come through. The exhibition is open until July.
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ENEMY OF THE “STATE OF RAPE”
A new day is coming in South Africa. I’m so happy we’re having these dialogues. We are all going to learn. We are all going to be sensitised. We are all going to heal. But for now, we share our stories, we debate, we educate, we assert as an act of transformation and protection of all our human rights & dignities.
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ENEMY OF THE “STATE OF RAPE”
I felt uncomfortable and unsafe due to actions that crossed my personal boundaries. Now let’s define boundaries: Boundaries are personal limits or rules that individuals establish to protect their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. They help define what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior from others and can vary greatly from person to person.
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SA Knowledge Hub
SA Knowledge Hub@SayEntrepreneur·
Nothing beats the therapy of cruising through KZN. The rolling green hills, endless blue skies, and unexpected locals 🐐​ reclaiming the right-of-way! KZN roads are just built different.
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Mama T🌻
Mama T🌻@herchosenpath·
Being embarrassed about your age makes no sense to me. How you gone let somebody shame you for being alive longer?
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Olúwatósìn Olaseinde
Olúwatósìn Olaseinde@tosinolaseinde·
The “Maluleke Sisters” usually refers to three high-profile South African sisters Tsakani Maluleke, Basani Maluleke, and Refilwe Maluleke who became prominent leaders in business, finance, and public service in South Africa. They grew up in Soshanguve, north of Pretoria, during the final years of apartheid. Their mother was a teacher and their father a human-rights lawyer, and education was heavily emphasized at home. According to interviews, their parents moved them out of township schools because of political unrest and police raids during the 1980s. Here’s why they became well known: •Tsakani Maluleke became the first woman to serve as Auditor-General of South Africa, overseeing public-sector audits and government accountability. •Basani Maluleke made history as the first Black woman CEO of a commercial bank in South Africa when she led African Bank. She is widely recognized in South African finance and corporate leadership circles. •Refilwe Maluleke built a career in branding and strategy, working with companies like SAB, TBWA, and later Discovery Health/Vitality. The sisters are often discussed in South African media as an example of upward mobility through education, discipline, and professional achievement.
Siki from Amplified PR@sikimsuseni

I don't think South Africa speaks enough about the Maluleke Sisters. Young women need role models like this. We need to see more stories like these of black women being trailblazers in their respective careers.📌

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Mashudu Modau
Mashudu Modau@Mashstartup·
Now more than ever, sharing, amplifying, and connecting people to opportunities should be part of the culture. Lack of access to information is still holding too many people back from finding life-changing paths.
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Elouise Kelly
Elouise Kelly@ElouiseKelly_·
RIP @MariaPodesta 💔💔 You will be sorely missed. These Jozi streets will be duller without you.
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