Sandile

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Sandile

Sandile

@sandile19

Derivates trader who trades Equities,FX, Indices and Commodities

South Africa Katılım Haziran 2011
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING: Fed Chair Jerome Powell warns US national debt is growing "substantially" faster than the economy and says it's not sustainable. "It will not end well if we don't do something fairly soon."
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Rony@Ronycoder·
Instead of watching a 2-hour movie, watch Warren Buffett’s most iconic 1 hour investing lecture.
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Sandile@sandile19·
@mboendlov That used to be a basic salary of a CA 25 years ago, it's madness if they still pay that in 2025.
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Mboe@mboendlov·
R25 000 for a CA(SA), these are the salaries that put the profession into disrepute
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ᴛʀᴀᴄᴇʀ@DeFiTracer·
🚨 BREAKING: 🇺🇸 WARREN BUFFETT JUST SAID LIVE ON CNBC: "THE CURRENT MARKET DROP IS NOTHING. A LARGER DECLINE IS AHEAD." HE DEFINITELY KNOWS SOMETHING BAD IS COMING...
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CNBC Africa
CNBC Africa@cnbcafrica·
[EXPLAINER] Young professionals are increasingly leaving Cape Town for Johannesburg in a trend experts call “reverse semigration,” driven by high living costs in the coastal city. Johannesburg offers not only higher salaries, particularly in tech and finance, but also more affordable housing and lifestyle conveniences that appeal to young urbanites. As new mixed-use developments and vibrant suburbs emerge, professionals are prioritising financial flexibility alongside community and culture. CNBC Africa's @Retha_Jae reports. #CNBCAfrica #SouthAfrica #ReverseSemigration #UrbanShift
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Shaun Bartlett
Shaun Bartlett@ShaunBart9·
On this day 25 years ago, in 2001 vs Leicester City, I scored this goal that won me the goal of the season in the @premierleague with @CAFCofficial. Best 6 years of my football career. How time flies hey🙏🏼❤️⚽️🏆
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Sile
Sile@sile_siba·
Let me annoy the "Jwabu Freedom Fighters" nase Taiwan bayamazi uZulu 😂🙌🏾🇿🇦❤️
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Bethuel Mathebula
Bethuel Mathebula@mabetie9405·
Thabiso really started a whole competition without even applying 😭😩 his side chicks are fighting like there’s a trophy at the end 🏆
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Sizwe SikaMusi
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
A litre of diesel in 🇮🇷Iran is about R0.04 (4 cents) per litre. It’s R29 in 🇿🇦South Africa. Yes, Iran produces oil, but South Africa produces coal and makes fuel from that. So, that cannot be the reason. The main reason for the high price is South Africa’s Basic Fuel Price which prices all fuel as if it were being imported from international refineries, even the fuel made from South African coal in Secunda. The government says it does this because if Sasol didn’t sell it locally, SA would have to buy it from overseas at world prices anyway. Excellent reasoning right there👍🏾 Also, In Iran, the government heavily subsidises fuel to keep it cheap for citizens. In South Africa, the government does the opposite and instead uses fuel as a major source of tax revenue. About R6 to R10 of every litre doesn’t go toward the fuel itself, but to the state, because that’s what a country that cares about its citizens does to them.
Propaganda & co@propandco

How much is a gallon of gasoline in Iran? Half a penny. Filling up this 15 passenger van with Diesel just cost us 15 cents. The same would cost $127 in Florida. $180 in California.

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Kea 🇿🇦🇿🇦
As a Motswana person I lived and worked in KZN for 3yrs and not once was I treated badly or subjected to tribalism instead the AmaZulu people when they interacted with me, they asked me if I could teach them my language and asked me questions about the Batswana people, they were always interested and eager to learn about me, my culture and my people, Don’t fall for the propaganda that the AmaZulu people are Tribalists
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Temitope
Temitope@tems_sugar·
This is a major red flag 💀
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Chicago Fire FC
Chicago Fire FC@ChicagoFire·
MBOOOOO WHAT A STRIKE 🇿🇦 #cf97
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Sandile@sandile19·
@Nakiaj0606 @chomxy0 @tweetsbyzii Feeling unseen is one thing, but to choose to sleep with my best friend out of all the people in the world now that's deliberate. She did that deliberately to hurt him and just using the excuse of being unseen as an escape not to take accountability for her shit.
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Nakia Jackson@Nakiaj0606·
@chomxy0 @tweetsbyzii One thing a lot of women do is don’t take accountability. Instead of talking to him or breaking up with him she stayed until she got caught and she knew what she was doing messing with his best friend. She could have chosen any other option but yea she felt unseen
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Nnamdi☘️@tweetsbyzii·
His last statement should've been his first and last!
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Sandile@sandile19·
@chomxy0 @tweetsbyzii So that's how you justify being a hoe, zero accountability just deflect when cornered.
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Ana Chels@chomxy0·
@tweetsbyzii He made her feel unseen. It’s not about if she loves him. Jack was a covenience.
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Sizwe SikaMusi
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
Serious industrial nations don’t take accountants as seriously as South Africa does. In industrialising nations, like Vietnam and surrounding states, for instance, the most prestigious roles are found in engineering or industrial management because the economy is physically building things. Meanwhile, in South Africa, SAICA’s CA(SA) is viewed as the ultimate golden ticket. But it’s not only in developing/industrialising nations where accountants take a back seat. In the US, Germany and Japan, CEOs are generally product people or engineers, while in South Africa, a massive percentage of JSE-listed CEOs are chartered accountants. The reason for this is that the South African economy has been deindustrialising for decades, so the existing companies don’t grow by inventing new things or expanding production. They “grow” through the financial engineering of mergers, acquisitions, cost-cutting, and “tax optimisation”. The consequence of this is that if you compare SA to an employment-dense industrialiser like Vietnam, you find that the latter focuses on vocational excellence. Over there, an accountant is just a back-office functionary who supports the factory. The hero is the plant manager who meets a production quota. But South Africa, to its detriment, is obsessed with compliance excellence. The factory, if it even exists, is a “risk” to be managed, and the chartered accountant is the high-priest who tells the board if that risk is acceptable. By taking accountants this seriously, South Africa has perfected the art of measuring value, but has neglected the art of creating real tangible value. The worship and adoration of the CA(SA) is a symptom of a services-led economy that has skipped the labour-intensive industrialisation phase, and this is primarily why the unemployment epidemic cannot be resolved.
djsbu@djsbu

The first Black Chartered Accountant at the University of Fort Hare, Professor Wiseman Nkuhlu, inspired many students, including the speaker, to enter the profession. His presence broke barriers and opened doors for future CAs. Dr Sizwe Nxasana with @lavidanota

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griselda blanco
griselda blanco@anentiresnack·
akumnandi etown emonti akho kwa accent yangapha kwecingo 😍
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Olivia Popeye
Olivia Popeye@Chxmxx_xx·
I lived in Durban for 8 years, I was never ever treated badly by amaZulu because I’m Xhosa. Zizdenge za online qha
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