Killa Kai Havertz
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Killa Kai Havertz
@Mutts_Zero9
Red Supreme Nun Chucks




People who drink this are people who have given up on life 😔

Ontem muito se falou nessas bolinhas no rosto da Mbappe, mas eu até agora não entendi essa polêmica… Todo mundo sabe o que é isso, certo?

Phakelumthakathi: South Africa can pay South Africans 1 million every year for the rest of their lives. We don’t even need to work. We can have legal immigrants work for us like in Dubai. I would transform SA to the 2nd-most beautiful country in the world. Better than America.



📰 President Ramaphosa announces changes to the National Executive President Cyril Ramaphosa will be making changes to the national executive following consultation with the leadership of the Democratic Alliance as a member of the Government of National Unity (GNU). These changes will affect the Ministries of Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Trade, Industry and Competition, Electricity and Energy, Higher Education, and Water and Sanitation. Accordingly, President Ramaphosa will in line with section 91(3)(b) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (“the Constitution”) appoint: Mr Willem Aucamp as the Minister of Agriculture, Mr David Maynier as Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment. Furthermore, in accordance with section 93(1)(a) of the Constitution, President Ramaphosa is appointing the following Deputy Ministers: Mr John Steenhuisen as Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Ms Alexandra Abrahams as Deputy Minister of Electricity and Energy, Mr Jack Bloom as Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr Yusuf Cassim as Deputy Minister of Higher Education. In the vacant Ministry of Social Development, President Ramaphosa has appointed Ms Dina Pule as the Minister of Social Development in accordance with section 91(3)(b) of the Constitution. President Ramaphosa wishes all the incoming Ministers and Deputy Ministers well in their roles.

She has no peace


Former DA leader Tony Leon has criticised South Africa’s state institutions. In an article he penned on News 24, Leon argues that the planned 30 June anti-illegal immigration protests will test the government’s ability or inability to maintain law and order. He also highlights a failed police leadership, impunity for instigators, and a repeat of the failed assurances seen before the 2021 looting. Leon expands on this. Watch: tinyurl.com/yrerehvy #Newzroom405









