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Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦

Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦

@LifeCircle9

Libertarian | Entrepreneur | Founder: https://t.co/OH7H36kKSw Plant-based nutritionist | Fitness enthusiast

Cape Town, South Africa شامل ہوئے Temmuz 2021
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Gain active followers here Say hi we follow you 🌱🌱
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MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
Teko Modise faces R1.2m divorce demand from estranged wife Koketso Retired football star Teko Modise, celebrated for his illustrious career with Orlando Pirates and Mamelodi Sundowns, is reportedly facing a hefty R1.2 million demand from his estranged wife, Koketso Chipane, as part of their divorce settlement, according to City Press. The couple, married since 2021 after a traditional ceremony in 2018, have been living apart for over a year, prompting speculation of their separation when they ceased sharing each other’s posts on social media. Koketso, a social media influencer known as Kokieberry, is reportedly seeking the substantial sum to settle financial matters, including an overdraft, as they negotiate an amicable split. Modise, now a football commentator and fashion entrepreneur, previously faced financial strain, including a 2019 report of defaulting on a R2.7 million home loan, nearly losing his Fourways property. His net worth, estimated between R14.2 million and R20 million, stems from a career earning R450,000 monthly at its peak, but past maintenance disputes with his first wife, Felicia Modise, highlight recurring financial challenges. As Modise navigates this costly separation, his focus remains on broadcasting and a new clothing venture with African Fashion International, but the financial and emotional toll of this divorce looms large.
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Benjamin White@TheStoober·
@bitflorist @xilonze @elonmusk You should read about how Britain went to war with Africa in the 1800s to get them to stop enslaving each other. Spoiler: it didn't work. There are more slaves in Africa right now than were ever taken away in boats. Stop blaming the west for your little problems.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Either Europe starts having large families or it will keep dying
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Botlhale M. 💕
Botlhale M. 💕@Mashishi_B·
I hate deadbeat fathers because what do you mean you impregnated someone and chose not to get involved. Do you understand the responsibility of parenting a child ? I hate them so much.
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Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦
Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦@LifeCircle9·
@molokomash @mrlechesa @Mashishi_B He just told you. Family planning before raw sex. What's hard to comprehend here? If you have unprotected sex with someone you aren't married to, there's a great chance he'll leave. It's happening everywhere.... Single moms in everywhere.... Why can't women understand this?
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Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦
Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦@LifeCircle9·
@Mashishi_B Raising kids is so easy... This is why men need to build themselves up financially, mentally, and physically first before they impregnate a woman. Once you get those 3 things right, life becomes a lot easier.
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Botlhale M. 💕
Botlhale M. 💕@Mashishi_B·
Because also you have the ability to choose differently but - ah.
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Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
I have double digit children and I have never for a second doubted having any of them. Have kids. Nothing else matters.
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knick
knick@Knick_RSA·
South Africans 🇿🇦, educate your families to stay away from Illegal Foreigners please 💔this is important.
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evan loves worf
evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
He was born in Washington DC. These people are unbelievably racist
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Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦
Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦@CyrilRamaphosa·
I wish to congratulate my brother and friend President @LulaOficial for hosting a most successful #BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the Marvelous City. The Summit reaffirmed BRICS as a critical platform for multilateral cooperation characterised by equity, sustainability and development. Looking forward to hosting you in Johannesburg for #G20SouthAfrica
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Musa Khawula
Musa Khawula@Musa_Khawula·
Shebeshxt shows off his gun.
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Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦
Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦@LifeCircle9·
@matinyarare Rutendo, as South Africans, we're affected by crime on a daily basis. Violent criminals are roaming the streets, and killing everything that moves. Such people don't deserve to live.. Let alone be integrated into society to live among law abiding citizens.
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗠𝗞𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗔𝗡𝗭𝗜 𝗜𝗦 𝗔𝗡𝗧𝗜-𝗕𝗟𝗔𝗖𝗞 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗜𝗦 𝗔 𝗟𝗜𝗔𝗕𝗜𝗟𝗜𝗧𝗬 Many like General Nhlanhla Mkhananzi because he is shooting criminals in KZN, but there are some very problematic red flags about him. In one of his statements on the 14th of August, 2024, he said that South Africa has a “black man problem,” insinuating that crime in South Africa is perpetuated by blacks—in a country where whites are amassing massive arms illegally to fuel gang and drug violence, and in preparation for war against blacks. Today, in his press conference, he went on to say that he is working with private security companies to fight crime, I assume in Durban. This opens the door to the first problem. We all know that over 51% of private security companies in South Africa are owned and controlled by foreign private army groups like G4S, Fidelity, and some groups linked to former Israeli soldiers. The bulk of the remainder belong to right-wing Indians and former apartheid soldiers, police, and intelligence operatives—who created these private companies as private armies against blacks when they decide to rise to take back their land and transform the economy. It’s an open secret that many of these security companies abuse and mistreat black people in white suburbs, asking for IDs in a manner reminiscent of the apartheid dom pass era. More concerning, they have sophisticated and often illegal technology to surveil, track, tap calls, and geo-locate people—and this technology is being used to spy on and sabotage the South African government. Additionally, these foreign western security companies, in terms of both small arms and technology, outgun both the South African Police and SANDF—institutions that apartheid-era right-wingers are also destroying from within. It’s a known fact that in Durban, some of these racist security companies were involved in the massacre of black people in Phoenix and Pietermaritzburg, and Mkhananzi has not had much success in bringing these racist murderers to book—yet he brags about working with them. Many know that these security companies themselves are military operations for gangs and drug kingpins. It has also been said that many of them serve as hitmen in gang and taxi wars. So, on what basis is the General working with militias and warlords as a police chief? Is the General just incompetent—that he does not see the threat of relying on foreign private armies, former apartheid operatives, and gangland warlords to police black South Africa? Or is he working for the same National Defence Council of the apartheid government that convened a meeting at Carlton Centre in 1981, encouraging white companies to create private security armies that would use force to neutralize black South African resistance—just as private companies defended white property against black protestors in July 2021? The last issue of concern about Mkhananzi is the consistent killing of suspects by his officers in KZN. Yes, we understand that South Africa has violent crime and criminals often fire at police, and police are forced to engage. The problem, though, is that KZN police shootings have now become an outlier in the country. Yet, in the Western Cape—with its white and coloured officers—fewer suspects are killed. The Eastern Cape, which has the second highest murder rate in South Africa, also has fewer police killings. So why is Mkhananzi killing suspects instead of apprehending them for trial in KZN? And now, allegations are surfacing that he is using this extrajudicial power to take sides in disputes among gangsters, mine owners, and capital interests. I’m not sure what kind of people Mkhananzi trained with in the SAPS Special Task Force, but I pick up a very apartheid-era, anti-black approach in Mkhananzi—and this should be a red flag. Yes, his stance on drugs and syndicates is valid. But his desire to fight drugs with foreign and local private armies that are hostile to black interests is very concerning.
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Yanga@Yanga_Co·
❤️💐we need to give this guy his flowers 💐❤️
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Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦
Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦@LifeCircle9·
@SneKhumaloSA Lol. I gave up a long time ago. SAns deserve everything coming their way. Just move your family to safer neighborhoods and make money. Forget about the country.... South Africa collapsed...
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Mbekezeli@MbekezeliMB·
There is something disturbing about a civilian police commissioner addressing the public in full military uniform surrounded by men with big guns and face masks. The militirisation of the police service that started under Nathi Mthethwa and Mbalula is something we will regret.
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Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦
Kwazi Kohli 🇿🇦@LifeCircle9·
@GodPenuel I think ANC voters should just continue to suffer. It's really hard to understand the reasoning of some ordinary South Africans.... They have this unhealthy attachment to politicians it's mind boggling. It's like Stockholm Syndrome. Most South Africans love abusers.
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Penuel The Black Pen
Penuel The Black Pen@penuelist_·
1. None of us are brave enough to do what General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi did today. 2. If they kill him, none of us will be willing to kill those he's pointed out today. 3. People will still vote for the ANC & support it's senior politicians. RIP Steve Biko, Chris Hani, et al 💔
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