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Theto Mahlakoana
Theto Mahlakoana@ThetoThakane·
Something big is happening in South Africa! The 2025 Labour Law Amendment Bill could quietly reshape the meaning of work, power, and dignity in the country’s labour market if some of the reforms pass as proposed. There’s negatives and positives. 1/🧵🇿🇦
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George Tsitati
George Tsitati@Tsitati_George·
Happy #WangariMaathaiDay “We are very fond of blaming the poor for destroying the environment. But the powerful, including governments, are often responsible.” ~ Wangari Maathai.
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The Nobel Prize
The Nobel Prize@NobelPrize·
“We are called to assist the earth, to heal her wounds, and in the process heal our own.” After becoming the first woman to earn a doctorate degree in East and Central Africa, Wangari Maathai started a movement that led to the planting of 50 million trees, a more democratic society and the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1976, Wangari Maathai became involved with the National Council of Women in Kenya. She suggested that they should start community-based tree planting to combat deforestation and desertification. In 1977, she developed her idea into a grassroots movement organisation called the Green Belt Movement (GBM). Maathai began the project by planting nine trees in her own yard – as it grew it became the largest tree planting project Africa had ever seen, encouraging women to plant trees in “green belts” around their towns and villages and to think ecologically. Her movement grew and spread to other African countries. With the GBM, Maathai hoped to promote sustainability as well as create jobs for women and empower them to gain economic and social power. Besides giving jobs to women and planting more than 50 million trees, the movement also became a symbol for a democratic struggle and a token of peace. According to widespread African tradition, trees are used as white flags during disputes. In Wangari Maathai’s own words: “The tree also became a symbol for peace and conflict resolution, especially during ethnic conflicts in Kenya when the Green Belt Movement used peace trees to reconcile disputing communities.” In 2004, Maathai was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace." She was the first African woman to receive the peace prize. Photo by Micheline Pelletier / Getty Images
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Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦@CyrilRamaphosa·
We reject utterly the actions embarked upon by the United States and we stand with the people of Venezuela.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Wishing everyone celebrating Orthodox Christmas, a peaceful holiday. May your homes be filled with happiness and hope, and you and your loved ones be blessed with good health. Merry Christmas. ርሑስ ልደት; መልካም ገና; baga ayaana qillee geesse;
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Serena Williams
Serena Williams@serenawilliams·
Joy does not always roar sometimes it whispers. It important to savor those sweet moments… I love this picture so I wanted to share it with you. 🫶🏿
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala@NOIweala·
Thanks to Saudi Finance Minister H.E Mohammed Al-Jadaan and his Vice Minister & G20 Sherpa H.E Abdulmuhsen bin Saad Alkhalaf, for their understanding of the role of the @WTO in the Global Trading System and its contribution to global growth. There can be no global growth without global trade growth. Appreciate your support for WTO Reform.
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