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@u340413

Katılım Nisan 2026
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@malumeJeffery @KONG_ZAR @_afrofuturist I know that. It is only stupid South Africans who want that. I've never heard a Namibian, Mozambique & Botswana saying they want to be South African
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Statistics World@SachinGadagin·
@Globalstats11 Didn’t expect countries like Pakistan, Sudan, Mozambique, Madagascar and DR Congo to still have numbers this high, that’s honestly surprising.
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Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
Where Open Defecation Remain Most Common 💩🐒
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Oratile@u340413·
@Alkebulan_999 @sandileswana 😂😂 you all are angry because he said you share something common with Nigerians. If it was another SA tribe. You would have supported this. Shame
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sandile swana@sandileswana·
Xhosa men have genetic admixture from East, west and central Africa including Nigeria, Congo, Cameroon, Great lakes etc. Genetic studies confirm that Xhosa men possess a diverse genetic heritage as a result of the Bantu expansion, which originated in West-Central Africa and moved across the continent before reaching Southern Africa. This migration facilitated significant admixture with indigenous groups and other Bantu-speaking populations. Core Genetic Admixture The Xhosa genome is primarily a blend of African non-Khoesan (Bantu) and Khoe-San ancestries. PLOS West-Central African Roots: Approximately 63.6% of Xhosa ancestry is shared with West African populations like the Yoruba of Nigeria. This reflects the origin of Bantu-speaking peoples in current-day eastern Nigeria and western Cameroon. Indigenous Khoe-San Admixture: Xhosa people have a high proportion of Khoe-San ancestry, averaging about 35.4%. This is significantly higher than many other South-Eastern Bantu-speaking groups. PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov) Regional Influences from the Bantu Migration As Bantu speakers migrated, they absorbed genetic traits from the regions they traversed: East Africa & Great Lakes: Xhosa history is linked to migrations through the Great Lakes region of eastern Africa. Genetic markers show shared ancestry with Eastern and Southern Niger-Congo speakers. Central Africa: Historical and genetic links exist to Central African groups, including those in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon. Some models indicate that ancestry for major South African admixture sources stems almost exclusively from populations in Cameroon. West Africa: While the initial Bantu expansion began in West-Central Africa, specific markers from West African surrogates are inferred in the major sources of recent Xhosa admixture.
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Oratile@u340413·
@jeffreallybezos This is just bull. And no I've been to the Eastern Cape. I've seen many dark skinned xhosa people.
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🌸🫧@jeffreallybezos·
@u340413 Most Xhosas are brownskin, it’s the eyes that are distinct and zulus don’t have the same genetics because people from all over Southern Africa were absorbed in their kingdom. Looking South African ≠ looking khoisan either susqelela ikaka
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mzansi fo sho 🇿🇦@PalesaMogorosi_·
This map is too accurate because Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique lowkey do not belong in Southern Africa lmaaaoooooo
blkice@sonikku956

@curvellas Reminder that East Africa includes all of these countries, it is a very diverse region.

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talent@talent_10_·
@Lebza1238 @_afrofuturist The is a clear documented history of relations between tsonga people and vhenda with the shona..... very good that they will finally teach SAn history, you lot are stupid beyond, really stupid......
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SMITH🇿🇦🇵🇹@SmithElchapo·
@LadyM1306 Am a peaceful coloured person that lives in limpopo, will never enter cape flat my entire life, those people behave like Nigerians
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SimplyEXT@SimplyEXT·
@PalesaMogorosi_ They really dont shem. They dont look like us. We look more like Batswana and Namibs
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