Joseph Mosomane
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The late Brigadier Jackson Mkhaulesi (59)🕊️🕊️was a Provincial Head of Organised Crime in the Free State. He was found dead on the 5 June 2023 from a gunshot wound in his vehicle near a government garage. He reportedly took his own life shortly after leaving the Free State High Court, where a judgement was handed down in the case of Dr Nandipha Magudumana (Bester's alleged accomplice). Prior to his death, reports indicated he had expressed concerns regarding his safety and that of his team due to the sensitive nature of the Bester investigation.


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@DrMashobaADieta We are always contributing R2 at KFC so R1 won't be a big deal
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Dr Anele Hammond proposes a simple but powerful idea: if every Black person contributes just R1 a month, we could generate close to half a billion rand a year. That kind of collective effort can build real institutions and fund meaningful projects that directly uplift our communities. Would you participate and contribute R1?

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Open Letter to CIC , @Julius_S_Malema ✊🏾🙏
Commander Malema,
Leadership is a heavy coat. The closer you stand to the fire of a people’s hopes, the more you feel the burn. Your sentence, whatever its shape, is part of that weight. Wear it, but do not let it bend your spine. The spirit that brought you here cannot be jailed, adjourned, or silenced. If it dies, it will not be because of a courtroom or a critic. It will be because you let it. Millions of people carry your spirit, they believe in you and their actions have proven to love you.
Remember Thomas Sankara. He was 33 when he took Burkina Faso and renamed not just a country, but its purpose. He told his people to stand upright, to refuse debt that enslaved them, to plant trees and dignity in the same soil. He was murdered at 37. But the idea of Sankara outlived the bullets. Why? Because he understood that a leader’s job is not to be safe. It is to be useful, even when it costs.
Remember Kwame Nkrumah, who faced exile and died far from the Ghana he birthed. Remember Patrice Lumumba, who was given 60 days as prime minister before the world decided he was too dangerous to live. Remember Steve Biko, who wrote that the most potent weapon is the mind of the oppressed, and paid for that sentence with his life at 30. None of them were permitted to finish. Yet all of them are still speaking through us!
Your sentence, then, is not the end of the book. It is a paragraph. The question is whether the next chapter is written by you, or about you.
The weight of a leader will be great. It must be. If it feels light, you are not carrying enough of your people’s burdens. But weight is not the same as defeat. Sankara rode a bicycle to cabinet meetings because he believed leaders should not eat while the people starve. Nyerere retired to a village and taught by example. They carried the weight without letting it crush the spirit. That is the test.
So take stock, not pity. Discipline the anger. Sharpen the vision. Africa does not need another martyr right now. It needs builders who can take a blow, stand, and keep laying brick. Speak for the landless, yes. But also show them the plan for when the land is theirs. Chant in parliament, yes. But also govern in the mind, with numbers, with ethics, with detail. The people will forgive a leader who stumbles. They will not follow a leader who has no road.
This is not flattery. You will be attacked, betrayed, misquoted, and tempted. I can say this because I know! I have sat in a court room and I know the coldness the soul fights. But we do not fight the system with our words alone, we fight with our spirit! Some days the sentence will feel like a noose. On those days, remember: Sankara had four years. Lumumba had two months. Biko never got to govern at all. You are still here. Use the breath.
The spirit must live on!
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@LeratoPillayZA Go out the and serve don't be like Sibiya n company
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Drugs are here to destroy the future of this country 👇
“A few years ago this woman came home one night with Phuthuma Ntakana. They were talking about something, and then my own mother came to fetch me from the place I was staying. I was told to get in the car with my few belongings, and they took me to this mama's place, where I would spend the next two years of my life.
This all happened because I had gone completely mad — walking barefoot, holding my shoes in my hands, running from people only I could see, my head full of tik (crystal meth).
It had been years of destroying myself with drugs. After matriculating beautifully in 2015, I just went downhill into drugs — pills, who knows what else. I even started thinking about bewitching people because of the tik hallucinations.
She took me in along with her husband (may his soul rest in peace). She clothed me, advised me, got me a job at ASSUPOL where she was working at the time, fed me, and did everything possible to help me turn my life around.
I relapsed once while under her care, but she never gave up — she started the whole process over again.
Long story short: I am now four years sober, permanently employed in the job of my dreams (as a cop/police officer).
Today I felt like crying when she saw me for the first time in full uniform. I couldn't say much — I just smiled, hugged her, and held her.
If it hadn't been for this pastor's patience, love, and support, I would have gone completely insane, and I might be dead or in jail by now.
Live long, Mam'za ❤️❤️❤️❤️”

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@KhuselaS @CyrilRamaphosa This are small fishes...with all the commissions u still want to praise CR17?
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Say what you will about President @CyrilRamaphosa but no one can deny that under his leadership, law enforcement agencies have been strengthened and emboldened to tackle crime and corruption wherever they rear their ugly heads. From SIU to SAPS to NPA, across the board, long may it last #ANationAtWork🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
SABC News@SABCNews
In a major crackdown, eThekwini Metro Police, the Hawks and SAPS Crime Intelligence have swarmed drug dens across Chatsworth in KwaZulu Natal. For more visit sabcnews.com
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@Siya_homiey 1 good game then his already tipped for a world cup spot?
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@RM_Mish08 When Pirates took the leaque from them in the last day of the season
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