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Mr..Greei
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Mr..Greei
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Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Eylül 2021
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O sfebe fela motho wa modimo and there is no need to make this about Xhosa women. Hiding behind women instead of owning up to your own promiscuity because o letekatse la monna. You're just a male whore. 👍🏽
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Visited East London and I tell you, Xhosa women are not stingy with coochie as long as you pay
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@MbuyiseniNdlozi @ladymtami So according to you Dr, a whole "PhD " holder, some crimes are for ordinary citizens only and politicians must be given a pass? What's next? Corruption and rape laws must also not cover them? Aowa Morena, respect urself. 🤦🤦🤦🙄🙄🙄

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@Bheki_Nyathi 😂 Liyabukeka yaz oboke uzinike nje iskhathi uzobona ukuthi uLinda uhlula abaningi ngokuphenduka

Ningangizwa kabi, ayi mina ngiyahluleka ukubuka ibhola lamantombazane
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Shakira O'Malley 🌟🔥
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She was all smiles shaking Elon’s hand in New York, gave him hope, then came back to Namibia and stood firm on business 🤣

MK Party Stan@XFactor079
Namibia says if Elon Musk wants Starlink to operate on Namibia,51% of the company must be owned by Namibians.
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@babaMbatha_ Ilale ingalele izolo kugqunywa lapha kwa 3Second ivuthiwe uyibona nje. 🤣🤣🤣
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Give them Starlink, they'll be fine 🎇 x.com/KingMntungwa/s…
Black-Jesus💧🇿🇦@KingMntungwa
What's happening to these people, Horrible things are happening in America 🇺🇸 💔
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@MabasoAfrica @ZungulaVuyo There’s no mistakes here. President Ramaphosa made the right move under the circumstances and when all of you fools are Presidents you will be at liberty to make your own decisions.
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The appointment of Roelf Meyer as Ambassador to the US is an act of political regression that signals a government increasingly willing to appease the white supremacist Trump administration and foreign pressure at the expense of South Africa’s sovereignty and liberation legacy.
Recycling apartheid-era elites into key diplomatic roles is not transformation, it is surrender.
We reject this direction with the contempt it deserves.
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DEPUTY JUDGE PRESIDENT JP LEDWABA MAY HAVE MISLEAD THE JSC YESTERDAY.
The conduct of the judiciary is increasingly coming under intense public scrutiny, and not without reason. When judges appear on live platforms and present narratives that are misleading, it does not merely raise eyebrows it strikes at the very heart of public trust in the justice system. What is even more concerning is the perception that, instead of confronting serious allegations with transparency and decisiveness, elements within the judiciary appear to close ranks and protect one another, even under a cloud of suspicion.
This concern is amplified by the apparent posture of the current leadership of the judiciary. There is a growing sentiment that the office of the Chief Justice is being used, not as a beacon of accountability, but as a shield to defend colleagues irrespective of the seriousness of the allegations they face.
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) interview involving Deputy Judge President JP Ledwaba has only deepened these concerns. During the proceedings, he asserted that the allocation of the IPHC succession matter to Judge Dipuo Phahlane was based on an agreement between the parties. This claim has been categorically denied by the legal representatives of the affected parties, who maintain that no such consent oral or written was ever given.
This contradiction is not a minor procedural dispute; it goes to the core of judicial integrity and case allocation protocols. By his own admission, a case management judge may not preside over a trial without the consent of all parties. If such consent did not exist, as alleged by the lawyers, then the basis upon which the matter was allocated becomes highly questionable. The critical question is, on what authority or understanding did JP Ledwaba rely when making that allocation and why did he mislead the JSC yesterday.
The seriousness of this issue was underscored during the interview itself, where Advocate Ngcukatobi repeatedly pressed for clarity. His line of questioning made it clear that this was not a peripheral matter it was a decisive issue that speaks directly to the credibility and suitability of a candidate for higher judicial office.
An honest and forthright answer was required; anything less risks being interpreted as evasive or misleading.
The situation becomes even more troubling when viewed alongside the timeline of the bribery allegations involving Judge Phahlane. Both she and JP Ledwaba acknowledge that her involvement in the matter began in 2022.
However, it is known that an anonymous tip detailing serious allegations and explicitly naming relevant individuals, including Judge Phahlane was submitted to the judiciary in late 2021. Notably and of serious concern, this correspondence was also directed to the Deputy Judge President himself.
This raises a fundamental and unavoidable question: why would JP Ledwaba proceed to allocate a matter to a judge who had already been implicated in serious allegations brought to his attention months earlier? Was due diligence conducted? Were the allegations assessed or verified before such a decision was made? Or were they simply disregarded?
Further compounding the issue are claims made by Phahlane to Sandlana when she suggested personal proximity to the Judge President or influence in judicial allocations. If there is any truth to assertions that relationships played a role in the assignment of cases, then the implications are profound and deeply damaging to the credibility of the judicial system and more specifically JP Ledwaba himself.
It is therefore imperative that the President, the Minister of Justice, the Chief Justice, and members of the Judicial Service Commission engage seriously with these issues. A full and transparent examination of the facts including all related communications is essential.



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Hey @helenzille here’s your Cape Town legacy. The most inhumane living conditions for African and Coloured people.
Come here with your rubber dinghy.
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@MbalulaFikile And that's all you care about, Afrikaners lying to the US?
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President @CyrilRamaphosa has officially handed the country back to the National Party and completely compromised our freedom and our country’s Sovereignty.
SABC News@SABCNews
BREAKING NEWS | President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Roelf Meyer as South Africa's Ambassador to the US.
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We’re watching our country being invaded in real time whilst our government folds its arms!
We’ve been calling for law enforcement to do something about these unpatriotic, unrelenting & opportunistic people!
One day, very soon, we will wake up to the official Republic of Cape Town!
The US Marines have been training security officers there recently.
If the threat to national security isn’t taken seriously, we’re really going to see flames!
#CountryDuty x.com/kimheller3/sta…
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