Matt

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Matt

Matt

@t_s_SA

Katılım Nisan 2009
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Sunflower@Sunflowerreal·
The new minister of police she was not aware of the 360mil tender that was awarded to Cat Matlala 🤔she was the CFO Right who authorised the tender .
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Matt@t_s_SA·
@cb_doge @grok Would Starlink be a threat to Cyril Rhamaposa's brother-in-law's internet provider company Rain?
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DogeDesigner
DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
NEWS: Senior Government Members Lie About Starlink in South Africa Parliamentary chair Khusela Diko claims Starlink’s FREE high-speed internet for 5,000 rural schools “brings nothing to the table” and “won’t move the needle an inch.” The Truth: Starlink is putting up R500 million of its own cash for zero-cost kits, lightning-fast internet, and full maintenance, forever. 
This connects 2.4 million rural kids in deep countryside areas where cables and towers can’t reach. Kids get online classes, free learning videos, homework help, and real skills for the future. Teachers access better resources. Entire villages finally join the digital world, boosting education, jobs, and hope where it’s needed most. @elonmusk is stepping up with real help for free while politicians downplay it. Stop the lies — approve Starlink NOW!
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@FaraiMazhindu @grok Would Starlink be a threat to Cyril Rhamaposa's brother-in-law's internet provider company Rain?
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Farai Mazhindu
Farai Mazhindu@FaraiMazhindu·
If 5,000 rural schools getting high speed internet for FREE is nothing, then what is the government's something? Because right now, the only thing moving is the talent and investment leaving South Africa for markets that actually want to compete. SA Government says mobile operators are doing more, but those same operators are charging the very people who can't afford bread. Starlink is offering a R500 million bypass to that poverty trap.
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NEWS: Senior Government Members Lie About Starlink in South Africa Parliamentary chair Khusela Diko claims Starlink’s FREE high-speed internet for 5,000 rural schools “brings nothing to the table” and “won’t move the needle an inch.” The Truth: Starlink is putting up R500 million of its own cash for zero-cost kits, lightning-fast internet, and full maintenance, forever. 
This connects 2.4 million rural kids in deep countryside areas where cables and towers can’t reach. Kids get online classes, free learning videos, homework help, and real skills for the future. Teachers access better resources. Entire villages finally join the digital world, boosting education, jobs, and hope where it’s needed most. @elonmusk is stepping up with real help for free while politicians downplay it. Stop the lies — approve Starlink NOW!

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Peter
Peter@kiffboet·
@OnneVegter @KanthanPillay @Jonathan_Witt Your first mistake about Cyril was assuming he is a business man. He is not. He's a simple bee beneficiary. He hasn't built a single thing in his entire life. Herman on the other hand should know better.
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Handre
Handre@Handre·
Current situation South Africa, a geographically large country with a rural population of millions of people. Many areas don't even have a cellphone signal, let alone internet. Elon: We can give you high-speed web access in all rural areas for less than what your local suppliers are currently asking in cities. ANC: Sounds great, but you are white. Elon: I will give free web access to 2.4 million underprivileged children. ANC: But... you are white. SA-Media: This white racist doesn't want to abide by our non racist rules. He must give 30% of his company to our black elites for free, fuck the school children.
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Matt@t_s_SA·
@LouisNel No, they won't take less. They'll find somewhere else to take
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Louis Nel 🇿🇦
Louis Nel 🇿🇦@LouisNel·
Gotta love how the fuel tax is framed: "The relief would likely cost the government between R10 billion and R12 billion." Gina Schoeman, Citigroup economist. Relief won't "cost" the government anything. They just take less from you. mybroadband.co.za/news/motoring/…
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jezz
jezz@ABmrJutt·
Hot fucking take: Forcing birth just to dump a baby into adoption is way more unethical than having an abortion.
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Matt@t_s_SA·
@KanthanPillay Fikile in a wetsuit would break the internet
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Paul Mashatile🇿🇦
Paul Mashatile🇿🇦@PMashatile·
Let me reiterate this point, without any fear of contradiction, abandoning BBBEE is not an option. Abandoning BBBEE would mean abandoning transformation itself. BBBEE is a necessary tool for transformation, essential for achieving economic equality. #MashatileQandA #MashatileNA #PaulMashatile
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M_G@_Clarence18·
@t_s_SA @AJ_NP_ Go check family members. They have lots of insurance cases in court already. They kill each other for inheritance as well.
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Matt@t_s_SA·
@Saxon_African I was on holiday in Cape Town and had a reservation at Hard Rock Cafe for that specific evening. A quick lunch in Kalk Bay turned into a loooong lunch and we missed our dinner reservation....... Quite a shock to see the news the next morning
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Daniel
Daniel@VoteLewko·
Wow. The people of Cuba have just stormed the headquarters of the Communist Party in Ciego de Ávila. The way this is headed the only places communists will have left soon are Melbourne and New York.
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@SABCNews Nonsense, stop lying. He did no apologize or backtrack
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SABC News
SABC News@SABCNews·
The US ambassador to South Africa, Leo Brent Bozell III has backtracked and apologised about remarks he made about the “Kill the Boer” chant. tinyurl.com/2sxs49v3
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Matt@t_s_SA·
@MbalulaFikile Celebrating every South African getting poorer, year after year. Except the Cadres that is, they're deciding which shade of blue the next Lambo should be.
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