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@samblief

Proper ganja over propaganda, every time! Always pace and never play yourself. ONe

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History ZAR
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
The Soweto student uprising, from the docuseries 'Apartheid'.
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Puseletso
Puseletso@Puseletso0101·
Sjava, Emtee, and Saudi just dropped a project. 😭😭😭 Emtee wasn't moving strangely for no reason,the rollout was already in motion.
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🇿🇦Make Azania Great Again 🇿🇦
BREAKING: Malawians are on strike. They are now protesting and allegedly attacking ordinary South Africans that are minding their own business. I told you that their televised departure was just a huge publicity stunt.
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
A very interesting country where the people who claim to be fearing for their lives are on TV, dishing out threats to the people they claim made them fear their lives but those people just Marched in the streets asking those who are illegally in the country to GO‼️
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AKA
AKA@akaworldwide·
I’m sure y’all miss Jacob Zuma now don’t you ... ungrateful bastards.
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@TboozeSA Wait, so do people who work at dealerships get discounts on cars? Never knew
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welearnSA
welearnSA@welearnSA·
Protected by Miriam Makeba in His Final Days. ​Mashinini strictly maintained his political independence in exile, choosing to align with the core philosophy of Black Consciousness rather than officially joining the ANC or PAC. This left him somewhat isolated globally. In his final days in Conakry, Guinea, it was the iconic South African singer and fellow exile Miriam Makeba who took him in, offering him a safe haven and a place to live in her home before his tragic and mysterious death in 1990.
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR

Remembering the student leader Teboho MacDonald Mashinini (1957 - 1990). Credit: ThamesTV

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Constitution First 🇿🇦
Constitution First 🇿🇦@Constitution_94·
🔴 JUST IN🔴 The Foreign Minister of Malawi, Minister Dr George Chaponda, has sent 8 buses to Durban (South Africa) to fetch Malawians who want to go home. South Africa had expected 30 buses from Malawi Malawi has confirmed that they are only prepared to fetch 645 people. Over 7000 Malawians will now be left stranded at Sherwood Hall in EThekwini Malawian authorities don't explain how those many Malawians will get home.
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Oarabile Tshwagong
Oarabile Tshwagong@ActionSA_2026·
That is absolutely horrifying, but I am honestly not shocked by your posts. DA members and supporters are known for such. When Dr Nasiphi Moya took over as Mayor of Tshwane, the DA leaked her phone number to their people and Dr Moya got texts being called all types of racial slurs and received threats to her life. At one point she even got her residencial address leaked by the DA.
Tara Roos@tarathinks

A few days ago, I tweeted that I think the DA will lose its majority in the City of Cape Town. That opinion has resulted in me receiving thousands of DMs containing rape and death threats from DA members/supporters. You are welcome to disagree with my opinion. If I am wrong, I am wrong. But threatening me with sexual violence because you disagree with my view is disgusting. In addition, I have been threatened with having my job as a journalist made “difficult”. I have been told I will not be given comment when I ask for it and that my editors will be contacted and pressured to remove me from stories. This is a tactic many of my colleagues warned me about. I have told me to avoid talking about the DA altogether because of threats like these. Twitter is not journalism. My journalistic integrity is measured by the articles I write, not by the opinions I share on social media. A tweet is not a news article. I did not publish a piece of reporting; I expressed an opinion. In a country where GBV claims the lives of hundreds of women yearly and has been declared a national crisis, it is completely unacceptable that I am receiving rape threats for expressing a political opinion. This is not simply another aspect of my job. While threats and attacks against journalists are sadly common, nobody would be threatening me with rape if I were a man. I will not be silenced because I expressed a view. In 2023, I publicly stated that I believed the ANC would lose its majority in 2024. Many people disagreed with me, but I did not receive a single rape threat from ANC members or supporters. I do not speak about the DA more than any other political party. Analysing political parties is literally my job as a political analyst. What disgusts me is that in a country with constitutional protections for freedom of expression, a young woman can be threatened with rape and violence simply for making a political prediction. Disagree with me if you want. Argue with me. Tell me I am wrong. But do not threaten my safety because you dislike my opinion.

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The Palestine News Network
The Palestine News Network@PaliNewsNetwork·
YouTube just deleted PNN channel … we had over 40,000 new subscribers since March
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Natier91
Natier91@Natier91·
When Communities said their public healthcare facilities are overburdened by foreigners, the clever blacks and politicians who use Private healthcare screamed Xenophobia!
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25/26 Treble Champions ☠️
You cannot disagree with everything someone says despite them not being your favorite person but she has a point. So people are given refugee status but then where do they go after receiving their status? South Africa is a joke 🤔
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Kwena Molekwa
Kwena Molekwa@Miz_Ruraltarain·
🤯 Talk about a political trap snapping back on its architect! Remember when suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and his Chief of Staff, Cedrick Nkabinde, tried to completely embarrass General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi at the Ad Hoc Committee? They dropped that infamous "10-minute secret recording" thinking they had the General cornered. Instead, Mkhwanazi sounded calm, collected, and completely unbothered—even dropping gems about knowing all about Malema's political connections! The absolute second-hand embarrassment of the Minister stuttering, admitting he "made a terrible mistake," and coming up empty-handed was pure political theatre. But let’s talk about the spine chilling part everyone conveniently ignored. Right before the audio abruptly cut off, General Mkhwanazi brought up General Shadrack Sibiya’s infamous trip to Zimbabwe, explicitly mentioning that people died because of that visit. The entire Ad Hoc Committee suddenly got collective amnesia and refused to touch it.Why? Because Mkhwanazi was poking at the darkest skeleton in the SAPS closet: the brutal 2010/2011 illegal Zimbabwe cross-border renditions. Digging into who actually died and who signed those orders would open a massive Pandora’s box of state-sponsored assassinations and dirty political favors. The politicians might want those names buried forever in dusty IPID files, but Mkhwanazi just reminded everyone that he knows exactly where the bodies are buried and he holds the map. #MadlangaCommission #ProtectGeneralMkhwanazi
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Rendani (MBA - Wits)
Rendani (MBA - Wits)@Rendani666·
Kabelo won a R12.8m earthworks package on a R327m wastewater project in Ekurhuleni. 3 weeks later, men at the gate told him 40% belonged to them. He had the contract, machines and workers, but no longer controlled whether they could enter the construction site. A Thread
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Lerato
Lerato@_BellaM_·
The moment South Africans raise concerns about illegal immigration, we’re lectured. But when people are being moved across borders by traffickers, the silence is deafening. Maybe it’s easier to blame South Africans than to confront the real problem which is African governments. @DrTedros @GovernmentZA @HomeAffairsSA @_AfricanUnion @EthioReporter @PMEthiopia @MFAEthiopia
Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash

WATCH: A Zimbabwean truck driver arrested in Zambia for allegedly trying to smuggle illegal immigrants from Ethiopia into South Africa.

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Selby Mtshali 🇿🇦
Selby Mtshali 🇿🇦@SelbyMtshali01·
I don't remember EFF marching to takeover Banks and Mines. The only thing they marched for was to get the COVID vaccine. When Msebenzi Zwane wanted to change the mining charter to include ordinary South Africans, EFF was against him.
MDN NEWS@MDNnewss

EFF leader Julius Malema says Africans must not be distracted by internal conflicts such as xenophobia or disputes over spaza shops, but should instead remain united and focus on the bigger struggle of economic liberation through taking control of mines, banks, and other key industries, which he believes is the true path to redress and transformation.

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