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Demetrius Remmiegius 🇰🇪
The UK controlled Iran's oil for decades getting 84% of the profits. When Iran tried to take it back in 1951 The CIA & MI6 launched a coup. They overthrew democracy, restored the Shah, and secured the oil. That's the real history they don't teach.
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Woman tells immigrants to “go back to where they came from” if they don’t have the correct paperwork.. “This isn’t white supremacy. This is America supremacy..” 🔥🔥
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Msunu ka Johann Rupert@ZizinjaAbelungu·
🔴 Those of you on the timeline who have been asking who is this Nicole Barlow - here’s a quick refresher. In 2023 Nicole Barlow made a racist and a controversial remark against Gwede Mantashe in response to an article “We missed an opportunity to do a Chris Hani on him.” That comment sparked a widespread outrage on social media and was widely condemnced as Hate Speech. That is the kind of woman who is now legally advising Bafana Suprise Mathebula to fight Julius Malema and Tumi Sole.
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
𝐙𝐮𝐥𝐮, 𝐍𝐝𝐞𝐛𝐞𝐥𝐞 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬 𝐑𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭: 𝐄𝐜𝐡𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐇𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐤𝐚, 𝐌𝐳𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐚𝐳𝐢 Meetings between Zulu King MisuZulu kaZwelithini and ceremonial Ndebele King Bulelani Lobengula Khumalo - a legitimate descendant of founding Ndebele King Mzilikazi - has been widely described as a major historic event; part of a broader rapproachement between the Zulu and Ndebele nations, which share historical and ancestral ties. The meetings symbolise a reunion between Zulu King Shaka and Ndebele nation founder King Mzilikazi, two historical military greats of the region during the early 19th century. Shaka and Mzilikazi, who were friends and worked together to lay the foundation of the Zulu Kingdom, had a major historic split in 1822 at the height of Mfecane; times of trouble, a regional conflict which triggered massive migration from present-day South Africa all the way to Tanzania. For years, there had been attempts to heal the historical split and the wound associated with Shaka and Mzilikazi’s consequential clash. Shaka was the son of Zulu Chief Senzangakhona, while Mzilikazi was a progeny of a Khumalo clan Chief Mashobane in Zululand. Mzilikazi helped Shaka build the Zulu Kingdom during its nascent stages before he left in a historic breakaway after disagreements over the spoils of Zulu military raids into neighbouring states, mostly the Sotho nation - cattle. Whenever Zulu elders meet their Ndebele brethren, they always ask jokingly: "Ziphi inkomo zenkosi?" (where is the King's cattle). Mzilikazi, a top Zulu chief and military commander of the time, left after refusing to surrender to Shaka the cattle he had raided. Their subsequent split was rather acrimonious, although the two did not fight directly. Mzilikazi fought battles and ruled parts of the Transvaal before he was further pushed north into Botswana and Zambia, then Zimbabwe. His other group crossed directly from South Africa into Zimbabwe. MisuZulu is the son of the late King Zwelithini, a descendant of Shaka's brothers through the bloodline of King Cetshwayo, King Mpande and King Dingane. Dingane and Mpande were Shaka's half-brothers, Senzangakhona's sons from different mothers. Bulelani is recognised by the mainstream Khumalo house as the legitimate heir to the Ndebele nation, which was overthrown by Cecil John Rhodes' colonial forces during the Anglo-Ndebele War in in 1893. His history is a bit complex due to historical twists and turns across Zimbabwe and South Africa. Bulelani is a South African citizen. He was born and bred in Grahamstown (Makhanda) in the Eastern Cape where there is a Lobengula museum, although his descendants, specifically Njube, son of Lobengula, were taken from Zimbabwe to there by Rhodes in a bid to dismantle the Ndebele Kingdom, the last bulwark to colonial invasion. Bulelani is a great-great-grandson of Lobengula, descending through Njube. Originally, Bulelani's roots by ancestry are in present-day KwaZulu-Natal as his descendants came to Zimbabwe from there with their famous leader Mzilikazi. They were then sent back to South Africa by colonial authorities. Although his role is currently not recognised by the Zimbabwean government as a ceremonial king, Ndebeles have widely embraced him as their cultural leader. There have been pretenders to the throne who include Peter Zwide KaLanga Khumalo and Stanley Raphael Tshuma who claims to be a Khumalo, calling himself King Mzilikazi II. In September every year, the Ndebele nation commemorates Mzilikazi Day to mark his death in 1868. The cultural event attracts huge crowds, bringing together the Ndebele nation and related bigger Nguni groups in South Africa, Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania. Mozambique is being lobbied to send its delegations from the Shangani people, who are also Nguni descendants from the Zulus. Shanganis - not Ndau or Tsonga - are of Nguni descent. 🔴Caption: Zulu King MisuZulu in brown and Ndebele King Bulelani in black and white.
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I,Hypocrite
I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg·
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Slavery was legal. Colonialism was legal. Segregation was legal. Apartheid was legal. War is legal. Never use legality as a guide to morality.
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ツ Lord Ori
ツ Lord Ori@Lord_Ori_·
They should have saved our state resources here 😭😭😭😭😭
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FactPost
FactPost@factpostnews·
JD Vance on child care: "One of the ways that you might be able to relieve a little bit of pressure on people who are paying so much for daycare is make it so that, you know, maybe grandma and grandpa wants to help out a little bit more."
FactPost@factpostnews

Trump: We can't take care of daycare. We're a big country. We're fighting wars. It's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these things.

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/// O’brien P@pndagu·
@Mabhunu14 @thembekanid @NewsHawksLive @DavidColtart People of the Gaza Empire were never Zulu. They were Tsonga and Shona, just because they were conquered by Zulu, it doesn’t mean they became Zulu afterwards. I don’t know where your last sentence is coming from, must be part of the noise in your brain.
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Mabhunu
Mabhunu@Mabhunu14·
@pndagu @thembekanid @NewsHawksLive @DavidColtart (Conquered people do not assume the origin of their conquerors,) a zulu in Mozambique from kzn stays a zulu nothing changes. Wena you do not want to be named a relative of shangane people. Bloody tribalist.
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/// O’brien P@pndagu·
@deemativ @FaraiMazhindu Using sanctions as an excuse for failure is the dumbest thing I’ve seen.They could buy locos if they wanted, they were just inept. They can import cars but can’t import medicine and parts for industry. Lie to the villagers, not here.
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DENIS
DENIS@deemativ·
@pndagu @FaraiMazhindu Chief,if you don't know, you ask. Ziscosteel and NRZ CSC were put under direct sanctions by the USA. They could not source spares or buy new Locos. NRZ owned rail and properties in Botswana and South Africa, which were later bought by these Countries in the early 90's .
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
African nations like Zimbabwe are currently doing everything in their power to prove the world's worst prejudices right, that Black men are incapable of running healthy, functional states. When basic infrastructure, like fixing a sewer, paving a road, or keeping the lights on, is marketed as a triumphant gift from a leader rather than a mandatory duty, we aren't progressing. In any functional society, building is the bare minimum of the social contract. In Africa, we have lowered the bar so far that survival is mistaken for success. In a normal country, a collapsed power grid or a dry tap is a resignation-level event. In Zimbabwe, it's dismissed as a legacy issue or a shadow cast by sanctions. We have reached a point where politicians campaign on potholes while the continent's brightest minds flee to maintain the very infrastructure in London and Dubai that they are denied the right to build at home. Why is there no national emergency when preventable diseases like cholera become seasonal guests? Why do People accept a slow-boil adaptation to failure until brokenness is our only reality? People should stop clapping for the bare minimum and start demanding the standard.
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@deemativ @FaraiMazhindu Rationalising the incompetence of the post-1980 Zim gov. Isn’t Zim allowed to export steel, beef, cotton, tobacco? Smith controlled railways in Rhodesia ONLY, Zim Gov only managed to run that railway network down. Inept government for close to half a century.
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DENIS
DENIS@deemativ·
@pndagu @FaraiMazhindu North Korea is a beneficiary of China. Since South Korea and USA we pushed to the current demilitarized zone, China has an obligation to look after it's Back yard North Korea. Smith exported steel,beef ,cotton,tobacco he also controlled railways in the region
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