#PutSouthAfricansFirst
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#PutSouthAfricansFirst
@_Phezzy
BLACK PEOPLE NEED BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS NOT POLITICS ❗❗❗
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@Munchausen23 @thyphoidjack You can boil all you like. Winnie is resting in peace.
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@thyphoidjack I remember her as the sponsor of murders of my African countrymen.
She can stay in hell.
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Winnie Mandela
At her father's advice, Winnie left the Transkei for Johannesburg in 1953 to pursue a career in social work. Here, she attended the Jan Hofmeyr School of Social Work.
In 1955 she graduated at the top of her class and was offered a scholarship to study further in the USA. She declined, choosing instead to do social work in her home country.
Winnie took up a medical social work post in Johannesburg's Baragwanath Hospital, becoming the first qualified black person to fill the post. She went on to make a name for herself at the hospital, appearing in newspapers that told the story of her humble beginnings and her successful career.

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@thyphoidjack Her home country was Transkei.. I wonder which "evil apartheid institution' gave her a bursary?
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Any company hiring in South Africa…
KOBZ@AgbaKobz
Name one person who could pull a crowd like this in your country 👀
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Every day, I thank God for being born in South Africa. Our moral values are the building blocks of a soul and stable community. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Big Cuz@imohumoren
The clouds you see above Nigeria are made from cocaine dust
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Did you know? In 1938, Oliver Tambo and Joseph Mokoena broke academic barriers for Black students, with their high scores in Mathematics and Physical Science in the Transvaal being matched by only one White student that year. This prompted the government to probe their marks and ordered them to rewrite both subjects. Even after rewriting, both Tambo & Mokoena still topped the matric class of the year. Source: Beyond The Engeli Mountains by Luli Callinicos/SAHO.

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She must be one of those heroic Ghanaians, Nigerians, or Zimbabweans we’re told fought against apartheid for South Africans.
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR
A lone woman protests against the presence of troops in Soweto, 1985. Credit: Paul Weinberg/UCT Photography Collection
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They stayed, and didn't seek refuge in foreign countries. They stayed. They fought. They faced their problems. THEY STAYED didn't run to Zimbabwe
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR
Mourners carry the coffin of one of eight youths killed in clashes with police in Alexandra township, Johannesburg, 1986. Credit: Gideon Mendel/UCT Photography Collection
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@ntsikimazwai I wonder why girdles were discontinued. They used to look nice & neat on girls' uniforms.
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@weloveghana042 When South Africans are doing the same thing, you lose your 2 cents mentality. You can all go fuck yourselves, we are unsubscribing to that African brotherhood nonsense.
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Listen to what your hero says about South Africans living in other countries
Rendar@Namanya_Rendar
But do South Africans know that there are South Africans living in other African countries?
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@AfricaFactsZone The leaches are nowhere to be found in the comments because this doesn't support their greed for what doesn't belong to them. Bloody leaching fools!!!
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#KnowYourSIU| 1. The SIU does not target people nor do we investigate people. We investigate procurement processes in State Institutions and all levels of government departments, and it's through these processes that we find people who are responsible. In simple terms, we follow the money and the money leads us to people.
2. The law that governs the SIU states that the SIU does not identify its own investigations. We receive allegations, which we then assess to see if falls within our mandate, and we write a motivation for a proclamation to the President for authorisation.
We rely on whistleblowers or people reporting to our hotline, which is 0800 037 774.
Refilwe🫦@mofo_refilwe
Why the SIU is suddenly targeting high-profile influencers?
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#Wanted This suspects is part of a VW Polo theft syndicate operating in JHB.
Anyone with info, call 08600 10111 @SAPoliceService

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Very civilized people. They're not cowards. They fight for what's best for their country & that's the best trait a country's citizenry can ever adopt ..
Shadrack Amonoo Crabe 👁🗨@ShadrackAmonooC
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT SOUTH AFRICANS? 🇿🇦 ???
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