Fela Kuti

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Fela Kuti

Fela Kuti

@mluduma30

The path of a righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and tyranny of evil men

Katılım Şubat 2014
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Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti@mluduma30·
@KhulaniQoma Roughly how much of the market share has been eaten by the e-hailing service?
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Khulani Qoma@KhulaniQoma·
Had we professionalised the taxi industry in the early 90s, two things would have resulted: 1. We wouldn't be reading about underworld figures like Sibanyoni, Mswazi, etc, today. 2. The e-hailing service wouldn't have eaten the market share of the minibus taxi industry.
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Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti@mluduma30·
@Am_Blujay Why do you always report something that’s already in the public domain? Is this how you make you money from Elon???
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
The arrest of 11 suspects following the discovery of a mutlimillion rand drag manufacturing laboratory on a farm in Swarttruggens, North West. The suspects include four Mexican nationals and one woman.
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Joseph Kalimbwe@joseph_kalimbwe·
Folks are upset cause i said we must learn from South African Democracy. As Africans we must learn not hate. A Police Commissioner accused his boss of Corruption on TV. Elsewhere Mkwanazi would've been fired for that. Hate or love them SA has most stable institutions in Africa !
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Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti@mluduma30·
@Zwelinzima1 You are the last person that anyone should listen to. You contributed to this mess we’re in. You regret the support you gave back in 2007/8 why should anyone take you seriously now?
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Fela Kuti@mluduma30·
@SongezoZibi @tumisole Stick to RAF, everything else you’re dismal to it. BTW are you contesting in the coming elections. Who is your proposed mayor for Jhb? What is your manifesto? What are you “promising” the people of Jhb
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Songezo Zibi
Songezo Zibi@SongezoZibi·
The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that the RAF1 form is unlawful and set it aside. This means well over 200k claimants who were wrongly turned away will now have their claims properly considered in line with the RAF Act.
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Khandani Msibi
Khandani Msibi@KhandaniM·
Been saying at least a million people enter the job market each year, @DumaGqubule insulted me on Facebook saying I’m hallucinating, I asked Claud for an opinion though I knew Duma is smoking his economic socks, here is the verdict . claude.ai/share/d4cb6e82…
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Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti@mluduma30·
@SongezoZibi Oh shut up!! How is that RAF going concentrate on bringing that guy to account.
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Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti@mluduma30·
@pule_jones @MediaZaban865 I’m seriously starting to doubt your credibility. There’s lot of bias from the person you always. You guys always tag each other
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Pule Letshwiti-Jones@pule_jones·
MAJOR DEVELOPMENT: BREAKING: Sources have told eNCA that investigations into Deputy National Commissioner Lieutenant General Tebello Mosikili have been completed by IPID, with the docket being referred to the DPP for a decision. Docket sent a few weeks ago to DPP. In a letter seen by eNCA, the Acting Executive Director of IPID notified Minister Firoz Cachalia regarding the conclusion of the investigations. The charges relate to perjury, and the Lieutenant-General has been under investigation for some time. It was previously alleged that Mosikili accepted a R10 000 bribe to withdraw charges in one case. Deputy National Police Commissioner Tebello Mosikili denied she committed perjury, telling Parliament’s ad hoc committee that allegations against her were unfounded. #eNCA #SAPS @Abramjee
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Yusuf Abramjee
Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
[COMMENT] President Cyril Ramaphosa placing General Fannie Masemola on precautionary suspension signals an attempt to protect the integrity of the institution while legal processes unfold. That’s standard governance practice: remove the cloud over the office, not prejudge the outcome. Well done President! But the inconsistency with CI head, Lt.Gen Dumisane Khumalo, is hard to ignore. If two senior officials are both facing criminal charges, applying different standards undermines the very principle the suspension is meant to uphold. It creates the impression of selective accountability and that’s where public trust starts to erode. If the rule is that serious allegations warrant stepping aside, then it should apply across the board. If not, the criteria need to be clearly explained. Anything less looks arbitrary, and in policing, perception matters almost as much as reality. For the record, Masemola lifted Khumalo’s suspension. Wonder if the acting National Commissioner will now review that…
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Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
COMMENT: The SAPS Madlanga Task Team arrested suspended Sgt Fannie Nkosi recently and now suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department (EMPD) deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi is behind bars. Other implicated Ekurhuleni officials are expected to be arrested soon. These are not minor figures. These are senior law enforcement officials, entrusted with upholding the law, now facing serious allegations. But the question that cannot be ignored is: where is IPID? For years, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has been probing allegations of corruption and wrongdoing within the EMPD. The public has been told investigations are ongoing. Files have been opened. Statements have been taken. Yet, despite the passage of time, there have been no visible arrests or decisive outcomes coming from those investigations. Now, it is SAPS, through the Madlanga Task Team stepping in and taking action. This raises deeply uncomfortable but necessary questions. What has IPID been doing with these cases? Why has there been such a delay in translating investigations into arrests? Are there capacity constraints, internal inefficiencies, or external pressures slowing things down? Or worse, are critical cases simply being allowed to gather dust? Oversight bodies like IPID are not optional extras in our justice system. They are a cornerstone of accountability, especially when it comes to policing. When police officers are accused of wrongdoing, it is IPID that is meant to act independently, decisively, and without fear or favour. When that doesn’t happen, or appears not to happen, public trust erodes. Communities begin to question whether there is one standard of justice for ordinary citizens, and another for those in uniform. The arrests by SAPS may be welcomed, but they also highlight a troubling gap. If another arm of law enforcement is doing the work that IPID is mandated to do, then something is clearly not functioning as it should. South Africans deserve transparency. They deserve to know: How many EMPD-related cases IPID has investigated over the years? How many of those have led to prosecutions or arrests? What timelines are in place for concluding investigations? Whether IPID has the resources and independence it needs to do its job properly? If there are challenges, they must be openly acknowledged and urgently addressed. If there are failures, there must be accountability. Because the fight against corruption within law enforcement cannot succeed if the very body tasked with oversight is seen to be ineffective or absent. Accountability must be consistent. It must be visible. And it must be timely. Anything less undermines the rule of law itself. @pule_jones
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Fela Kuti
Fela Kuti@mluduma30·
@abednego082 @dk_dax Well you never say anything positive about this country but always here, why? Any opinion from you about the country is taken with a huge salt not a pinch. Your opinion about us is the last thing one should even entertain @abednego082
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Abednego@abednego082·
@dk_dax 50% of the population is unemployed, so are they really happy? Or are we basing the happiness from the middle class point of view? If so then I absolutely agree. The middle class in South Africa is the most happiest in the world. But it only makes about 15% of the population.
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Dakalo@dk_dax·
What most South Africans don't understand is that not every country is like South Africa. The joie de vivre, the life that South Africans have and just the energy, just being happy for nothing. It doesn't exist anywhere in other places in the world. You can see bits and pieces of it in other places but the combination of just being totally happy for no particular reason. You only find it in South Africa. They can say whatever they want. I'm a traveller many times. We got the joie de vivre spirit of life
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Kwena Molekwa@Miz_Ruraltarain·
🚨WATCH🚨: Audacious thieves used a TLB (Tractor-Loader-Backhoe) to rip an entire ATM from a Germiston petrol station in a daring midnight heist. CCTV footage captures the heavy machinery effortlessly hoisting the cash machine before the gang vanished into the darkness with their heavy-duty haul.
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Sihle Mavuso
Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
NEWS: The cash-strapped Department of Transport in KwaZulu-Natal has resolved to centralize all supply chain management processes in the head office in Pietermaritzburg. Previously, regional offices were able to procure goods and issue tenders of certain amounts - KZN Tonight Podcast
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