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Son of Dimitri Tsafendas 🇿🇦

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Papa| A fanatic of football @Arsenal @KaizerChiefs @realmadrid (I represent no organization)

Soweto, South Africa เข้าร่วม Eylül 2010
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Nicole Barlow
Nicole Barlow@Nicole_Barlow1·
From interdict to arrest - a case study in judicial overreach. Let me begin by noting that my experience with the South African courts has, overall, been positive. Over the years, I have been involved in several matters, both as applicant and as respondent, and the outcomes have generally been favourable. This, I believe, is not merely coincidental. Where I have initiated proceedings, I have done so with careful consideration of the merits, and where I have defended matters, I have ensured that I was supported by capable legal representation, the aforementioned, combined with enlightened Judges, secured my fortunes. I have also, despite ultimately prevailing, been subjected to what I regard as malicious and vexatious litigation, by parties who appear to believe that financial strength entitles them to exert pressure on those in a comparatively weaker position. A clear example in my own experience is @bp_SouthAfrica’s proxy, Petro-Props, which instituted proceedings against me on three separate occasions, succeeding only once thanks to that pusillanimous Judge Claassens. That interim judgement, however, later proved consequential in ways that extended beyond the immediate dispute. Experiences such as these have made me particularly alert to the risks posed by flawed judicial decisions and underscore the importance of subjecting such rulings to scrutiny, whether through review or rescission, where appropriate. Courts are not infallible, and though a strong legal system exists precisely because decisions can be revisited, corrected, or overturned, there are times when judicial errors result in such serious consequences that they damage the credibility of the institution itself. The danger is not just in being wrong, but in being wrong in a way that causes immediate and disproportionate harm before corrective measures can intervene. In the case involving Tumi Sole vs Bafana Surprise Mathebula, granting an urgent interdict for defamation - despite the apparent removal of the offending material - raises significant questions about judicial scrutiny and procedural rigour. Urgency, by its nature, requires clear and ongoing harm; invoking it when the alleged harm had arguably already ceased suggests a troubling lowering of that standard. Even more concerning is what happened afterwards: before the respondent had been given the full opportunity, as required by the Uniform Rules of Court, to challenge or respond to the order, the applicant escalated the matter into an urgent contempt application and a warrant of arrest. Such procedural haste risks turning the courts from arbiters of justice into tools of coercion. When legal processes are used in this way, it not only undermines fairness between parties but also damages public confidence, reinforcing the perception that the system can be exploited to devastating effect.
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RaiZel
RaiZel@landbourainier·
🚨White Farmers in South Africa Live In Constant Fear‼️ Every night, terror lingers. We barricade our children behind: Electric fencing Guard dogs Alarms and CCTV Armed patrols Burglar bars and steel doors Loaded guns by our beds we lie awake, hearts pounding, one eye open, praying no one comes for our family. No child should grow up like this. No parent should live in constant fear ‼️ This is not normal life in South Africa. It is a daily nightmare for farming families. When will our children’s safety finally matter⁉️
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Rod MacPhail
Rod MacPhail@rodcampsbay·
Namibia, with a population of about 50% of Cape Town, wants to fine foreign investors 51% of their investment, for the privilege of investing in the country! Now that sounds like a really smart idea. No wonder Africa is the backwater continent.
Sarah-Leigh Elago@GeniusLeigh

In Namibia, the law is very clear, 51% MUST be owned by LOCALS! We don’t care who you are. Comply or pack up! Finish! Starlink this, Starlink that! Tell Elon Musk that it’s very simple! Whether his is to spy on us or not, that’s NOT the bone of contention. It’s the 51%! Finish!

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WilliamMunny
WilliamMunny@WilliamMun37054·
@TruthFairy131 Well let’s we do this, we return Africa to exactly how it was pre colonial, that means we end all food and medical aid and see what happens. They say all their problems stem from colonialism? Well let’s test that hypothesis, we give them what they want.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Wow & Whites are called ‘racist’ Whites built South Africa before the Black Zulu’s arrived in the area. There was nothing there prior & now they want to claim it all & kill the Whites. This is what happens when White people become a minority.
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Embassy of the State of Palestine - South Africa
The State of Palestine joins South Africa in commemorating Human Rights Day and remembering the Sharpeville Massacre of 1960. Today, we are reminded that dignity, justice, and freedom must be fought for, protected, and made real for all people.
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Son of Dimitri Tsafendas 🇿🇦
@HeinzZzA You do realise that the people that survived that are still alive right? That even the perpetrators are Still alive you fucking moron!
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Eyewitness News
Eyewitness News@ewnupdates·
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has revealed that an operation separating conjoined twins would have cost more than R4 million at a private hospital. ewn.co.za/2026/03/20/mot…
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Paledi Mothapo
Paledi Mothapo@Paledian·
I support Israel and the United States. Fuck yall
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Kim Heller
Kim Heller@kimheller3·
White South Africans are doing bad things in the United States 😳
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