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Joe Dludla

@thwitha7

I'm a conscious layman. I don’t follow the wind. We are a majority in numbers but a minority in doing.

In Azania Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Brandon
Brandon@Umalumewabantu·
@JacintaNgobese Afriforum is referred to as a lobby group. March and March is referred to as a xenophobic, anti-immigrant group. That's how South African media goes.
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DCI MERU
DCI MERU@KaberiaCommoner·
Britain colonized Singapore. Singapore is now richer than Britain. Africans are responsible for their own suffering.
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Simon Sithole
Simon Sithole@Simon_Sithole20·
What's soooooooo difficult for South African 🇿🇦 government to enforce immigration laws?? Make it make sense!!🚮
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Joe Dludla@thwitha7·
@sukoluhle0101 @MbuyiseniNdlozi @Lekgowa_Tshepo What logic? Empty logic? It’s an opinion, not logic. A bigoted opinion for that matter. He works for Mbeki and he recently made speeches in one of the African SADC countries. He’s just thinking about his career FULL STOP.
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Luhle.M@sukoluhle0101·
@MbuyiseniNdlozi @Lekgowa_Tshepo When people can't defeat your logic, they start bringing up your personal life and old political drama. Standard procedure. The point stands: xenophobia is a disease, and pandering to the mob never ages well. Keep speaking truth to power.
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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi@MbuyiseniNdlozi·
Never be scared of dominant public opinion. We have been here many times before with; Abortion, Corporal Punishment, GBV, women’s equality, Homosexuality and tribalism. But logic, justice & the power of truth always wins. Xenophobia will not win! Love, Law & Order will!
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AMM@Aya_Muzi·
@MbuyiseniNdlozi @Lord_Ori_ If you could take a few minutes of your time and listen to this voice of reason amongst others.
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Joe Dludla@thwitha7·
@_uPrince @IndWorldThinker Every human being believes their opinions are better. So get off your nyaope hate of educated people. If you want to debate with them attend their conferences.
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auti’ esharp@_uPrince·
Too many PhD holders walking around thinking their opinion automatically outranks everyone else’s. Sisekakeni.
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Joe Dludla@thwitha7·
@Judaeda3 I wonder why they are speaking English in that parliament since they didn’t have a settler colonialism like South Africa and Zimbabwe.
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
Nigerian Parliament discussing the latest issues of illegal Nigerians migrants in South Africa.
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
I don’t remember Afriforum ever being threatened like this but the amount of treasonous things they have done are amazing! Nobody has ever asked them who they are? Or questioned why they get airtime on tv but dare it be a black person… If we were to run to the White House today like they did, we would never hear the end of it but if it’s Afriforum they don’t have the guts to call them out!!
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Joe Dludla@thwitha7·
@MbalulaFikile You can call it whatever but this is what brought apartheid to its knees. You should know better, you were here in the country.
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Times LIVE
Times LIVE@TimesLIVE·
As SA faces pressure over ‘xenophobia’, public protector says an investigation is underway into the real drivers of illegal migration and how to fix them. ebx.sh/QlEamm
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Joe Dludla@thwitha7·
@eNCA Niphambene nayo leyo Foreign Rights Commission
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eNCA@eNCA·
There is no evidence that South African hospitals are overcrowded due to foreign nationals. This is according to the South African Human Rights Commission during a virtual imbizo held on Monday. brnw.ch/21x2P0j
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BelezaManifique
BelezaManifique@BelezaManifique·
Boyz II Men have landed in Mzansi 🎤
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Olivia Sullivan
Olivia Sullivan@Oliviasullvb·
"I can't join the system when I'm fighting the system" Says Jacinta Zuma🇿🇦 When asked about joining a political party
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Joe Dludla@thwitha7·
Women are standing up. Where are we, fellow native men?
Malome@Malome_ZA

The @SAHRCommission was criticised for consistently referring to itself as "African Human Rights" instead of "South African Human Rights" and for using globalist talking points. Questions were raised about why a UN representative from Malawi was present, despite the atrocities not being reported by him from his own country, which quickly left a bad taste in the session😔😔 They were exposed for releasing only eight reports in their entire 32 years of existence, and their imbizo was labeled a KPI exercise. They continued to use terms such as "undocumented or irregular" despite the clear legal distinction that foreigners in South Africa are either illegal or legal🔥🔥 In conclusion, 98% of those allowed to speak were given a limited two minutes, which was seen as silencing citizens, while the first two speakers, who were ANC-aligned, were given one hour. South Africans echoed their weariness of illegality, and this reactive nature by government institutions truly exposed how out of touch they are with society. This resembled a tick-box exercise, with many promising the commission that June 30th would be D-day😭😭 #Imbizo

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Joe Dludla@thwitha7·
@MariaMotlalile Prof is a farmer who employs people in her farms. But I’m not saying anything🤫
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Silence Mom
Silence Mom@MariaMotlalile·
@FabAcademic But Prof we are talking about illegal foreigners, Not legal foreigners, they must go back to their countries to fix their countries like us now we are fixing our country, there's a lot in this country that is not alright.
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Kgethi Phakeng, PhD(Wits); Hon DSc (UBristol)
On this Africa Day, I celebrate our continent with pride but also deep concern. South Africa must address illegal immigration lawfully & responsibly, but violence and xenophobia against fellow Africans can never be the answer. I am deeply troubled by how easily we now scream “Abahambe” at fellow Africans. We cannot build Africa by hating Africans. Let us protect both our sovereignty and our humanity. Today it is “them.” Tomorrow it may be anyone who is seen as different, unwanted or inconvenient. We cannot build Africa by humiliating Africans. South Africa must protect its borders without losing its humanity. Africa must stand together against both illegal immigration and xenophobia. 🌍 #AfricaDay #NoToIllegalImmigrantion #NoToXenophobia #AfricanUnity #Ubuntu #OneAfrica
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Engineer Matšhela Koko, MBL
Engineer Matšhela Koko, MBL@koko_matshela·
The Engineering Perspective Headline: Great Britain's £8 billion mistake is a warning South Africa cannot afford to ignore. Great Britain spent £2.7 billion last year balancing its grid. £1.7 billion of that came from a single physical constraint: too much wind power in Scotland, not enough transmission capacity to move it south. Scotland has 15.6 GW of renewable capacity. The transmission corridor to England can carry only 6.7 GW. The surplus is curtailed. Gas is dispatched instead. Consumers pay twice. By 2030, balancing costs are projected to reach £8 billion per year. Expensive. But the lights stay on. South Africa faces the opposite problem—and the consequences are categorically worse. We are not building surplus power too fast. We are losing baseload faster than we can replace it. By 2030, legally binding coal station closures create a capacity cliff. The transmission infrastructure needed to close the gap takes five to seven years to build. The Cliff Intensity Index (CII) quantifies the mismatch: ▪️ Below 1.0 (Great Britain): Integration outruns retirement → constraint costs rise, but system survives. ▪️2.16 (South Africa): Retirement outruns integration → adequacy fails (Darkness). That is not a scenario. It is a ministerial determination. The clock does not wait for governance reforms. The planning community must confront velocity as a binding physical constraint—not a variable subject to political adjustment. #EnergyTransition #GridResilience #SouthAfrica #2030Cliff #Eskom Engineer Matshela Koko 26.05.2026
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