Jeremy Fredericks

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Jeremy Fredericks

Jeremy Fredericks

@rhinocricket

Supersport Analyst/Broadcaster/Commentator SA A Team Manager 2018/19 Paarl Rocks Manager 2019 Champions Match Referee CSA

Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Mart 2011
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Jeremy Fredericks
Jeremy Fredericks@rhinocricket·
@geordinhl @jsteenhuisen Why say that Sir shouldn’t the GNU be working together to make SA the best I respect you a party leader and really I personally think you a great Mayor but we need to make SA and the Country phenomenal Greetings
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Dave Nosworthy
Dave Nosworthy@DONCRICKET·
SOME RATHER DEEP questions and honest reflections will probably need to be addressed by the @ProteasMenCSA and #CricketSA leadership on their return… Sure one ALWAYS wants to WIN 🏆 what’s in front of you, but in this case it’ll also all be about the longer term thinking of our #WhiteBall #Cricket - as one eyes the 2025 Champions Trophy, the 2026 T20 World Cup, and then the 2027 ODI World Cup based in #SouthAfrica which will bring extra pressures… If ‘we’ are not consulting far and wide, and working towards an EFFECTIVE and SPECIFIC long term plan - with effective & quality people in the right seats from u19 level up 🧐🤷‍♂️🧐, we can literally “kiss away” another World Cup opportunity… The precision required needs to be cutting edge 🤞🔥👌🔥🏏🔥 Sincerely hope the leadership are on top of the necessary…🙏🏏 #WIvSA #savswi
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Ian Cameron
Ian Cameron@IanCameron23·
“Put on all of God’s armor so that you will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil. For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places.” -Ephesians 6:11-12 NLT Nothing more to say about the opening ceremony of the olympics yesterday. #openingceremony #Paris2024 #ParisOlympics2024 #ParisOlympics
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Gayton McKenzie
Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK·
I have stopped all trips for super fans, we have athletes & artist who are struggling to raise money to attend sporting events and exhibitions, how do we justify paying for fans? We shall no longer be paying for these trips and will use that money where it’s needed the most.
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Jeremy Fredericks
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South Africa I’m reasonably optimistic about what the future holds Please don’t disappoint me
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@ThebeIkalafeng @MaxduPreez So unfair and unjustified and always criticism from people who have no idea where she come from and background How sick have we become as a society My mother always said if you can’t talk good about others rather be quiet I
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Thebe Ikalafeng
Thebe Ikalafeng@ThebeIkalafeng·
The first time I met Dr Tshepo Motsepe, we were sitting together at an event where former President Mbeki and I were scheduled to speak about the importance of encouraging South Africans abroad to return home to build the country. I was suffering from a cold and sneezing uncomfortably. A highly qualified doctor, she texted her driver a prescription for me and before long I just saw medicine being delivered. I have seen her a few times since in different circumstances and each time I left with one impression of a kind, caring and nurturing human. A mother. When I see the regrettably unAfrican social media critique of her at 71, I wondered what happened to us. Our humanity and culture. Looking at our own mothers, at 71, many would have lost a step or syllable or two, and have wrinkles that merit the journeys they have travelled: Raising children and communities. Building careers and families. All the while being underestimated; taken for granted; earning less while doing the most; being abused and used; walked all over and not appreciated. Despite our best efforts, we can't dictate what nature serves us. Certainly, I don't know where or how most of our grandmothers, mothers, sisters or aunts would look like at 71. Or how anyone of us would. But I sure hope and pray I would be as dignified, qualified and respected as Dr. Tshepo Motsepe is in her field and society. She has bothered no one. Has never been in the papers for the wrong things. Never sought the limelight or approval of public. And obviously hasn't resorted to the short-cuts most of us take with botox, bleaching, BBL, weaves, and the likes that seek to defy or redefine nature. She is like most of our mothers, and just happens to be in the public eye because she married the most public of figures, the President of the Republic, Cyril Ramaphosa. She deserves the respect and adulation we pay our mothers and women like her who have carved their own paths and successes. Unless what we are reflecting in these social media streets is how we treat our own mothers.
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Yusuf Abramjee@Abramjee·
This happened at a JHB school this week… WATCH:
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Jeremy Fredericks
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Summer vibes on Supersport don’t miss out
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