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Sthando
@Sthando_lite
Social Runner. Degree holder from University of the Free State and Wits University.
Johannesburg Sumali Eylül 2010
839 Sinusundan940 Mga Tagasunod

@JacintaNgobese This is like a hired gun to instigate regime change in Zimbabwe.You are tapping into dangerous territory now be careful.
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@JacintaNgobese @BenjiSeitlhamo I’m in full support. I hope Zimbabweans will take this opportunity and not be keyboards warriors just once in their lifetime.
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@ZuluUnchained @Mickzo You are also at liberty to mock them my brother, what’s stopping you?
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@Mickzo White people lie down on their stomach and kiss the ring of a mere old man the pope, but they never get such mockery. Or is it only reserved for black people
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@DadaMorero You are such a joke, these people are not even scared of you. Actions speaks louder than words, you can’t keep negotiating with people who have no disregard of the law. Do better Dada
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The Johannesburg High Court was clear in its judgment: all illegal structures inside Marble Towers were to be shut down and removed, and the building brought into full compliance with safety regulations. The Court further ordered that all non-compliant structures must not be occupied or accessed by any person.
Our return to Marble Towers has revealed a disturbing disregard for this court order. We found some of the very structures the Court declared unlawful still operating and being accessed.
This is a serious violation of the Court’s judgment and places lives at risk. Property owners cannot continue to ignore the law while endangering residents, workers and members of the public.
The City of Johannesburg will act decisively to enforce compliance with the Court order. No one is above the law, and we will continue reclaiming our inner city, one building at a time.
#ReimaginingJoburg #InnerCityRejuvenation #RuleOfLaw
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A Tswana family in North West was shocked to find 17 pills inside a 25kg bag of maize meal they bought from a Pakistan shop in their town.
They discovered the pills while trying to cook pap. Just imagine, SEVERAL children including adults were about to eat this poison.
Why is the government doing nothing about this? How many people must get sick and die before they finally act? These people need to go as a matter of national security.
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@ProTwoolz When the children are playing the world cup one day, dont ask for tickets coz your wanna study or work instead of supporting their dreams
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In all honesty, I am genuinely concerned for King Misuzulu. It is incredibly disheartening to see his wife reduce a man of his stature and cultural caliber to a mere internet caricature, worse yet, painting him publicly as a drunkard. The King is raising valid points that stem directly from her behavior as a royal wife.
You simply cannot behave like a rogue influencer, pulling out a phone to record a King, who is both your husband and your sovereign just to score points with a feminist mob. There must be decorum, emotional intelligence, and respect for the weight of the crown. Iyooh maan poor judgement

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@Sunflowerreal I don’t know if I’m more disappointed in the king for such a disappointing, abusive behaviour or more disappointed in you as a woman defending shit, but Ke maybe it’s a Zulu thing . A king is behaving like a commoner but he’s excused because he’s a king? How nice?
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You fuckers are even escorted by SAPS during protests.
And you wanna mock people in an undemocratic space & NEVER allowed on the streets?
You run at the slightest bang of RUBBER BULLETS & teargas being fired,
We are fighting a repressive regime that fires LIVE ROUNDS at citizens
Tumisho Masha@TumishoMasha
Zimbabweans why are you not marching in the streets in your own country against this outrage?
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@Ojukwu_Bianca 4th?all this speech for only four flights, do better. 🚮
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UPDATE ON EVACUATIONS FROM SOUTH AFRICA.
The Fourth Evacuation flight, conveying our Nationals back from South Africa following Xenophobic protests and attacks ongoing in that country departed Oliver Tambo International Airport at 2.50pm SA time today 9th July 2026.
On board the Aircraft are 287 Nationals comprising of 272 adults and 12 infants in addition to airline crew and Nigerian officials.
The Air Peace aircraft earlier scheduled to evacuate this batch of evacuees was unable to operate after its windshield reportedly shattered in Johannesburg.
Airpeace swiftly deployed a replacement aircraft to facilitate this operation.
Expected time of Arrival of this flight is 7.30pm.
The Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria remains committed to providing a pathway to safety for it's citizens who consider themselves and their families at risk by remaining in South Africa as a result of the anti-migrant protests and incidents which have engulfed the country.
In advance, to the Returnees, we say, "Welcome Home".

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@Ms_Logical Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Morocco 🇲🇦 , even if I can be offered free transport and free accommodation 🚮
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@joy_zelda Such a disgrace and I’m more disappointed in people who are defending this shit just because he’s a “KING”, do better Mazulu.
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@SAPoliceService Next time try arresting at least 5000, we are tired of the lawlessness. Thanks 🙏🏻
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#sapsGP [OVER 50 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARRESTED AND NINE VEHICLES IMPOUNDED DURING OPERATION SHANELA IN PRETORIA CENTRAL AND PRETORIA WEST]
Gauteng police arrested more than 50 illegal immigrants during a multidisciplinary #OperationShanela II conducted in the Pretoria Central and Pretoria West policing precincts on Thursday, 09 July 2026.
Nine vehicles were also impounded for road safety while another vehicle was impounded for engine tampering during the same operation in Tshwane.
The operation formed part of ongoing Provincial Operation Shanela II initiatives conducted across Gauteng districts to combat crime, enforce immigration laws and enhance public safety.
Gauteng Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Tommy Mthombeni led the high-density operation in the Pretoria Central and Pretoria West policing precincts.
During overnight operations, detectives also arrested 971 wanted suspects for various crimes. This includes 186 suspects for crimes against women and children.
Traffic officers also issued fines amounting to R34 700-00 for various traffic violations.
The operation was conducted to strengthen efforts aimed at addressing illegal immigration and other criminal activities across the province and complementing ongoing law enforcement. #FightingCrime ML




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