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@prinsouri

Farmer, health coach critical thinker

Johannesburg Katılım Haziran 2012
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ChiefHerbalist
ChiefHerbalist@HerbalistChief·
The greatest gift you can give your kids has nothing to do with money, vacations, or the neighborhood you live in. It's showing them what a healthy, disciplined parent looks like. Most people are failing at that without even realizing it.
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Rendani
Rendani@Rendani666·
South Africans are better at fraud than Nigerians.
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Khaya Buthelezi
Khaya Buthelezi@TheDukeofOndini·
We just moved R1m from our stokvel savings account to an investment account with an asset manager we appointed. We did not chow the cash. That felt good. 👊🏿
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Katlego Maseng 🧠
Katlego Maseng 🧠@KatlegoMaseng1·
They say opportunity is something you wait for… but real leaders? They build it. Meet Oupa Pilane — a visionary who didn’t just dream differently, he built differently. While many saw a cliff, he saw possibility. While others saw limits, he saw innovation. He went on to create Graskop Gorge Lift Company — Africa’s first glass viewing lift, carrying people 51 meters down a cliff into the heart of a breathtaking Afromontane forest. Think about that. An idea… turned into an experience. A vision… turned into a destination. Courage… turned into legacy. Let this be your reminder: The world rewards those who dare to see differently and act boldly. Start where you are. Use what you have. Build what others are too afraid to imagine. 🚀
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Mhlongo da Herbalist 🍃
Don’t pray for money, pray for good health and wisdom. clear and stable mind gives birth to brilliant ideas. 😉
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Kira griffo
Kira griffo@kiragriffoo·
If you’re a writer, an Author , or someone who loves books, feel free to say hi! 📚
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ミハイル
ミハイル@MrWHOsecond2·
I'm really glad to a lotta Christians follwed me God bless ye all!
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`@schiz04renic·
MEN ONLY: Do you find Japanese girls attractive?
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
🇳🇬 Nigeria was never meant to be a source of global migration problems. By every geological metric, the country is wealthier than many of the nations its citizens are now fleeing to. It is a nation sitting on a mountain of gold while its people struggle to afford bread. The numbers don't lie. Nigeria is heavy with untapped potential, including: 37 billion barrels of crude oil and 209 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. 3 billion metric tonnes of iron ore. 42 billion tonnes of bitumen. A 600km greenstone belt rich with gold. 2 billion tonnes of low-sulfur, eco-friendly coal. With Africa's largest oil reserves, immense mineral wealth, and strategic deep water ports, Nigeria should be the continent's industrial heartbeat. Instead, it has become a textbook case of the resource curse. A nation that should be exporting finished goods is, instead, exporting its people. For the youth navigating the chaos of Lagos or the stagnant farms of the countryside, the Nigerian Dream is now defined by a visa. When a system fails to provide a ladder, the ambitious choose migration, triggering a heartbreaking brain drain. The nation's engine is left running on empty, while the desperate are left to survive on subsistence farming or foreign aid. The math simply doesn't add up for the average Nigerian. While a tiny elite circle cycles wealth through foreign bank accounts and luxury stays in London or Dubai, millions roam the streets waiting for a breakthrough that never comes. This inequality doesn't just breed poverty, it fuels a hustle culture that, in its darkest corners, manifests as cybercrime or robbery. When legitimate paths to prosperity are blocked, people will inevitably find illegitimate ones. Nations with half of Nigeria's natural endowments have built soaring skylines, world-class healthcare, and stable middle classes. The difference is that those nations invested in their people, while Nigeria invested in its politicians. Nigeria does not have a resource problem, it has a distribution and leadership problem. A nation this rich should not be merely surviving, it should be leading the world. The real tragedy isn't that the wealth is missing, it's that it never reaches the hands of those who need it most.
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🇿🇦Olivia La Grange🇿🇦
Very few wealthy people in South Africa are actually prepared to use their money to fix the country, this includes most politicians.
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Limpopo Chronicle
Limpopo Chronicle@LimChronicle·
𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗚𝗔𝗡𝗘𝗗𝗭𝗔𝗡𝗜 𝗧𝗦𝗛𝗜𝗧𝗔𝗩𝗛𝗘: 𝗙𝗥𝗢𝗠 𝗥𝗨𝗥𝗔𝗟 𝗥𝗢𝗢𝗧𝗦 𝗧𝗢 𝗚𝗟𝗢𝗕𝗔𝗟 𝗜𝗠𝗣𝗔𝗖𝗧 Limpopo-born Tanganedzani Tshitavhe’s rise from a rural background to becoming a meteorologist working on some of the world’s most remote islands stands as a powerful testament to resilience and ambition. Tshitavhe, a Meteorologist is currently stationed on the sub-Antarctic Marion Island. A graduate of the University of Venda [UNIVEN], Tshitavhe obtained both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Environmental Sciences, building a strong academic foundation that launched her into a demanding and highly specialised field. Today, she plays a key role in climate monitoring and weather forecasting in isolated regions such as Marion and Gough Islands. Her work contributes to critical global research efforts, helping scientists better understand weather patterns and climate change. In a historic milestone, Tshitavhe is also part of the first all-female technical team stationed on Gough Island, breaking barriers in the science field and paving the way for more women to enter STEM careers. #LimpopoChronicle
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Prince@prinsouri·
@zwidenyapT Wishing her a speedy recovery my brother. God speed.
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🇿🇦Zwidenya@zwidenyapT·
My wife just pull a view once on us, yesterday she checked out from a resort, today she checked in at a hospital. Life 🙆😢💔
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
South Africa really scares me. One of the few African countries I’ve not visited and not interested in visiting.
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𝐀𝐒𝐊@askghmedia·
A Nigerian woman living in Ghana claims that Ghanaians are slow.
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Vensór Muhumuza
Vensór Muhumuza@im_vensor·
Dear Nigerians, if you can't be well-behaved, please stay in your country, or else stop causing trouble everywhere you go. The whole continent is complaining about you. If you want to install kings, go to Igbo land and install them, not in South Africa.
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MaLih
MaLih@Lindy_nzabe·
The Somalians and Ethiopians are heavily armed but we are supposed to believe they are in this country as refugees🙄.
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