
Thabo Tebele
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Thabo Tebele
@thabotebele
Late bloomer... Introvert.... Content..... I consider my self a story in writing Consulting Engineer in the Mining industry in SADC region
Roodepoort, South Africa Katılım Nisan 2011
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@PatrioticMedia1 She has never driven or walked on the streets of Maputo.I have been treated worst by the Mozambique authorities while driving a South African registered car with a valid passport on a holiday.
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@PapiMabele @thee_adv I think maybe hybrid cars will do,not fully electric cars
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@PapiMabele @thee_adv Not really practical for us rural folks.From Zebediela to Polokwane or Modimolle I will have to do several trips to go charge it if I am moving around local.
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@PapiMabele @thee_adv Where are those places we can charge them along the way to Limpopo.
Between N1 and N4.
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@thee_adv There are electric vehicles with enough range to reach Venda.
You will get hit by range anxiety but fortunately there are chargers along the way.
When you arrive at your destination you can always charge using a household socket.
It’s doable.
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@madenigeria001 @AfricaFirsts Troll alert!!!!
Please don't engage
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@AfricaFirsts Black South Africans are primitive beings who couldn't write before the arrival of white people. They are inferior beings.


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@ClaysonMonyela Clayson you are such a great person you always want to be diplomatic 😅 these people are just chaotic and disorganized
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As someone involved in the logistical planning & execution for summits & international gatherings hosted by 🇿🇦....despite good plans, things can & do go wrong. Identifying risks is key before developing back up plans & quick interventions.
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo
Africa Forward Summit was so chaotic that President Kagame was stranded outside at some point. Total’s Global CEO was also blocked, and was seen yelling at security. Some presidents & dignitaries left without speaking as things spiraled. Kenya (or France?) dropped the ball bigly
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#TshwaneYaTima
The SANDF Army College in Thaba Tshwane owes the city over R6.7 million. @CityTshwane

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@isaac_mamburu @daddyhope They don't even talk about his corruption over there,you will go to jail if you do.
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He is not resigning. My view is that he is going to fight all the way. As I said last week, there is far too much at stake for him politically, personally, and institutionally for the business community that backed his presidency.
People underestimate what happens when leaders believe that stepping down could expose them, weaken their networks, or completely collapse the power structures around them. That is why these battles often become brutal and unpredictable.
eNCA@eNCA
[VIEWER QUESTION] What are your expectations ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa's address following the Constitutional Court's ruling? #eNCA
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@daddyhope The ANC can still recall him as an ANC president and eventually as a president of the country. There is no news here,the opposition and the people vying for his seat will make the noice leading up to the ANC conference coming soon.
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@BabyPana23 I am currently hooked on Brazzmata,sold at Engen filling stations.
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@realnorma_kay Can't compare a hustler who finally made it and a nepo baby who grew up with a silver teaspoon.We really don't know the extent of frame 2 's wealth.
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@ilovezizo_ I asked the same question in one of the posts,I was told I am too poor to understand. With the kind of money I was expecting him to have a personal gym,complete with a personal trainer and most probably a nutritionist.
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@SangweniTwist @daddyhope Its just my personal observation,I used to buy and read newspapers alot.I still do,if you do a quick little search you would see why city press went to the gutters. They hired people who some of them we reported their reporting/conduct to SANEF.
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@thabotebele @daddyhope What a nice post turned to xenophobic post, your hate for Zimbabwe is at industrial level Thabo
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Sad day for African and South African media as a giant goes to sleep.
City Press was one of those newspapers people looked forward to reading every week because they knew it would always carry something important, impactful, or agenda-setting. It became part of South Africa’s media culture and public conversation. For many readers, buying City Press was an appointment with journalism.
Unfortunately, the digital revolution has fundamentally changed the media landscape. As far back as 2008, major global media organisations like CNN were already beginning to make more money from their digital platforms than from traditional cable television. They saw the future early and adapted. Social media then accelerated that disruption even further, completely changing how people consume news.
Today, journalism survives or collapses based on the ability to adapt. Media houses that cling to outdated models while audiences migrate online are finding it increasingly difficult to survive. News is now instant. We are living in a 24-hour news cycle that no longer belongs only to television. Every minute, every hour, information is being pushed onto people’s phones through websites, X, Facebook, TikTok, YouTube, and WhatsApp. Audiences are no longer waiting for tomorrow morning’s newspaper or next week’s edition to know what is happening.
The closure of City Press should worry everyone, but especially those within the media industry in Africa and South Africa. South Africa is one of the most technologically advanced countries on the continent, with high internet penetration and rapidly changing consumption habits. That means traditional media institutions that fail to evolve will increasingly struggle to survive because modern audiences demand immediacy, accessibility, video, interaction, and constant updates.
What makes this even more challenging is that journalists and traditional media organisations are now competing directly with social media influencers and content creators, many of whom have never been trained in journalism but command audiences of millions. Whether we like it or not, that is now part of the information ecosystem we must grapple with as journalists and media practitioners.
City Press had a remarkable run. Its contribution to South African journalism, public discourse, accountability, and storytelling is undeniable. Its history and legacy are secure. The paper may be going to sleep, but its impact on African journalism will not be forgotten.


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Not sure I’ve seen Dr Aaron Motsoaledi this...worked up before:
Other countries, other countries don’t accept rascals. We are the only country that accepts rascals. Even the United Nations is angry with us. When we become strict, people call it xenophobia.
Even the United Nations is angry that South Africa has got a tendency, because of something called democracy, to accept all the rascals of the world. When people do wrong things in their country, they run here.
What do you say about that guy from Czechoslovakia called Radovan Krejcir? He ran all the way from Czechoslovakia to come and do nonsense here. Now the United Nations is looking for one guy from Rwanda. He has been given refugee status in South Africa. In Rwanda, he threw a hand grenade into a bus full of women and children and he ran to South Africa and welcomed him and said refugee.
And we must keep on keeping quiet, for the scare of the word xenophobia. This must change. We can no longer allow our country to be a stomping ground for all the radicals and all the lowlifes of the world running here and saying they are using our democracy.
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@ta_kweila Rich white people make money to control and own situations. Black People make money to own things. It's a mentality issue and the reason behind it is slavery and apartheid.
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Sundowns is taken to the miniature pitch Seshego stadium, Pirates gets to play at the new Peter Mokaba, and Chipezeze is suddenly not feeling well.
Let’s be honest guys.
Thomas Mlambo@thomasmlambo
Eight changes for Magesi and they face Orlando Pirates
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