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mpeshnyk40
@mpeshnyk40
House Music Producer/Dj @PlanetOfHouseRecords, Itouch Recordings, Stay True Sounds, Atjazz Record Company
Mthatha, South Africa Katılım Eylül 2018
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A fire has broken out at the Botha Sigcau Building in Mthatha, which houses several district and provincial government departments, including disaster management. Officials and emergency services are
currently battling to contain the blaze. The cause of the fire and the extent of the damage remain unknown at this stage. #Newzroom405's @yemavumisa reports.
Watch: tinyurl.com/5d8jzdn6
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[BREAKING NEWS] Eleven-storey Botha Sigcau government building, Mthatha, Eastern Cape, on fire. The building houses at least nine provincial departments and critical land records.
Tune into #Newzroom405 for more developments on this story.
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#NewMusicAlert ⚠️ 26.01.2026
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You see, all these Lamborghinis were bought with money stolen from the South African government by this tenderpreneur called Hangwani Maumela.
They cost millions upon millions of rands, money that was meant to serve the public in South Africa. They have been taken away by the South African authorities.
The tragedy is that if this man had not been caught, he would have walked away unpunished, as so many before him have done. And then, as always, the political elites would find convenient scapegoats to explain their failure to deliver public services.
In Zimbabwe, they blame sanctions for hospitals without medicine. In South Africa, they blame foreigners.
Yet the real problem lies with those same political elites who plunder public funds meant to stock hospitals, repair infrastructure creating employment, and buy medical equipment.
At least in South Africa, the situation has not yet reached the depths of decay that Zimbabwe has fallen into. But this pathological obsession among the politically connected of stealing from the sick, the poor, and the defenceless to buy luxury cars and mansions, remains one of Africa’s greatest tragedies. I have never understood it, and I probably never will.
To the ordinary citizen, conditioned to believe that foreigners or sanctions are the cause of their suffering, it may take time to grasp the truth, that the real enemy is not external, but internal; a corrupt political class presiding over a rotten system, stealing from the very people they are meant to protect.
Why would a sane man want to have four Lamborghinis of the same colour at the expense of your own black people who are dying because they can’t get the treatment they require. This man stole from Tembisa Hospital, a medical facility in South Africa that serves the poorest of the poor so that he could flaunt these cars!
They steal public funds to buy luxury cars while white people build institutions and companies. When they outperform us, we complain and hide behind excuses of racism, colonialism, and all sorts of empty rhetoric peddled by our political elites where they don’t exist or fit.
This is the root of our crisis; a moral and intellectual failure disguised as revolutionary. There is nothing revolutionary about stealing from your own people. The tragedy is that those in power would rather plunder public resources than invest in hospitals, schools, and industries that uplift their own people.
Until we confront this sickness of greed and denial, Africa will continue to glorify political crooks masquerading as leaders while blaming the world for problems of its own making.
A sane human being would never use their hard-earned money to buy four Lamborghinis of the same colour. This alone reveals the alarming level of intellect and emotional emptiness we are dealing with; a complete bankruptcy of values and purpose.
It is not just vanity; it is a psychological disorder born out of corruption and moral decay, where stolen wealth is flaunted as a badge of success while hospitals collapse, children go hungry, and public services crumble.
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✨ Still giving you a scoop of what’s inside Dawa Ya Roho ✨
Track 3: Mpeshnyk - In The Midst Of Chaos 🔥🎶
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