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Gqeberhan Ncuvist 💅🏾

@NeverCaredfo

lost all hope.

South Africa เข้าร่วม Mart 2019
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AVeryBigDeal
AVeryBigDeal@MissWaters__·
What ActionSA, Jacinta and Ngizwe are doing is reckless and dangerous. We have seen this before. In 2008, xenophobic violence left over 60 people dead and tens of thousands displaced. And it did not only affect foreign nationals, South Africans were also attacked, displaced, and lost homes and livelihoods as communities descended into chaos. That is the reality of this kind of politics: once violence starts, it does not stay controlled or targeted. You cannot claim to defend South Africans while promoting conditions that put South African lives, property and stability at risk. The EFF is correct. We must reject both lawlessness and the reckless mobilisation of communities for political gain. Action SA must not take us back to 2008.
My Kheswa@ThandoAfrika

Stop being rage baited by idiotic figures like Jancinta and Ngizwe.

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SABC News@SABCNews·
WATCH | National Police Commissioner Gen. Fannie Masemola says they are following up on leads to apprehend those behind the violence that took place in KuGompo City, E. Cape, during a protest march. Full report on the SABC News YouTube channel: tinyurl.com/32e46m9x
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
Frustrated 🇳🇬 Nigerians fighting for water inside the France 🇫🇷 deportation flight ✈️
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
Nelson Mandela of South Africa 🇿🇦 was hidden in Nigeria from the apartheid Govt for 6 months by former Nigerian Minister, Mbazulike Amaechi in 1963. South Africans former President Thabo Mbeki lived in Nigeria from 1977-84. 🇳🇬 Jaja Wachuku saved Mandela from the death penalty in 1963/1964. We remember incase you guys have forgotten 💔
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Stand By Me
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Gqeberhan Ncuvist 💅🏾
@Nkosi_Dlamini_ They see their former selves in us, thus trying to ractify their past mistakes through this southern piece of Africa. I think they thought we were docile, because of our small frame build
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Mlangeni 🇿🇦
Mlangeni 🇿🇦@Nkosi_Dlamini_·
Nigerians got their independence in 1960, Zimbabweans in 1980 but they are migrating to south Africa for a better life...the very same people who claim we are jealous of them
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Molatelo
Molatelo@Mohlaodi7·
@daddyhope Shona people destroyed Zimbabwe and they are the ones that are using Zimbabwean Permit and they are employed in South African universities. Most of them have benefited from the work permit and residence corruption. Shona people, Igbo are a problem. They tell us,they are educated
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
The violence against Zimbabwean human rights lawyer Doug Coltart today at the parliamentary hearings for Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 at the Harare City Sports Centre is disgraceful. The racist abuse directed at him by fellow Zimbabweans is equally shameful, exposing a dangerous erosion of tolerance, respect for the rule of law, and basic democratic values. Whatever happens with Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, it is already tainted by these actions of ZANUPF hooligans, thugs, and despicable individuals. You cannot take parliamentary hearings to the people and then assault them for airing their views, for opposing what you are saying, or for holding alternative opinions. That is not consultation, it is intimidation, and it completely undermines the legitimacy of the entire process. Beating up a fellow Zimbabwean who is a lawyer, stealing his phone, and preventing him from speaking is the very worst conduct in any parliamentary hearing process, including this Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3. Those behind these actions should be deeply ashamed, because they are not only undermining the process, they are embarrassing the country and eroding respect for the rule of law.
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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
Mandisi Tshingana Has managed to raise R25k for March and March and he is still trying to raise more… We will use the money for a March in our next location‼️Where should we go next????
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SABC News
SABC News@SABCNews·
National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola says police are following leads to bring to book those behind the violent activities that took place at KuGompo City in the Eastern Cape on Monday. tinyurl.com/mrxdmr6y
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The Eminem Bible
The Eminem Bible@Shadyind·
Which song introduced you to Eminem?
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Judaeda Blanco
Judaeda Blanco@Judaeda3·
South Africa as received, am shocked by this video, please listen what we have been preaching about the Pakistan spaza shops and why Nigerians are coming here to sell drugs.
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Gqeberhan Ncuvist 💅🏾@NeverCaredfo·
@njaprito @zwai_ndimba Everything we are taught is based n Respect. Everyone is invited to go and learn for themselves as well, some colored communities practice , including some whites as well
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uBuntu as iQiniso
uBuntu as iQiniso@njaprito·
@NeverCaredfo @zwai_ndimba Set the record straight my brother. for us who are outside looking in, we don't want to belive everything we read here, should it be the only information we won't have a choice.
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Bra Zwai(36+) 🧑‍💻
Bra Zwai(36+) 🧑‍💻@zwai_ndimba·
We learn about misogyny, looking down on other people who aren't Xhosa, to sleep with random girls to get rid of the bad aura yase Ntabeni... Maybe in the past it was different, but this is what we were taught in 2006... No survival skills, no patriotism, no battle skills!!!
uMlambo 🇿🇦@Afri_core

Xhosa people spend months in Mountains "learning how to be man? ". What is it that they're learning there, If they can not protect their future?

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Bra Zwai(36+) 🧑‍💻
Mna, you can't come for ulwaluko lwam... Ndazenza ndazgqiba 2006.... Lento ndiybhale apha I wanted it to strike a nerve... If you want participation from the entire sleeping Xhosa men, you must touch intaba and circumsition... You will only see them writing long think pieces..
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Bra Zwai(36+) 🧑‍💻
Xhosa men boasting about going to the mountain, but it took the Zulus(which we look down on for not doing the mountain custom) to travel from fucking KZN to come and deal with the disrespect of the Nigerians in our own province.. Maybe afterall ubudoda aykokususa ijwabu...
Ja Leto@_falsi1ke

Name a huge scam.

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Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦
Jacinta Ngobese🇿🇦@JacintaNgobese·
@NNyashaYessur We will come there as well! Same way we have members going to East London 🤷🏼‍♀️ That Cape Town is still OUR country, it’s not a Zimbabwean gold mine, go back to your country and fix it! You can’t keep running away
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Africa View Facts
Africa View Facts@AfricaViewFacts·
The Nigerian 🇳🇬 High Commission in South Africa 🇿🇦 has issued a statement after the protest over the Igbo gathering in East London. According to the Commission, no coronation took place or was planned. The event was not the installation of a king, it was a cultural celebration only, with no political agenda, territorial claim, or authority asserted. They expressed regret that it caused concern among local leaders and reaffirmed Nigeria’s full respect for South Africa’s laws, customs, and sovereignty. Such community events abroad are normal and not a challenge to local leadership.
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