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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@TheoDJager This is all part of the @GovernmentZA @jsteenhuisen "white genocide". They are evil to the core. The wheel will turn, and when it does...... it will be payback time 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
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Theo de Jager
Theo de Jager@TheoDJager·
Imagine this scenario: while SA looses a dairy a day, and the F&M virus wrecks havoc in all 9 provinces, another 1,5m doses delivered over the weekend, got stuck in administrative bungling. No sense of urgency. No sympathy. No consequences for the senior govt officials in "control"
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Chrispin Phiri 🇿🇦
Chrispin Phiri 🇿🇦@Chrispin_JPhiri·
Question: South Africa was criticised for not condemning the Iranian government’s crackdown on protesters earlier this year in Tehran. Critics have accused us of being selective in our foreign policy – being, for example, vocal about human rights in Palestine but silent when Tehran suppresses its own people. What is the government’s response to this? Response: “A week into the protests, we put out a statement saying that we promote and respect the fundamental freedoms of Iranians and they have to have the right to respond, they have the right to protest and for freedom of association, and we were really concerned about reports of abuses of protesters by the Iranians. There was a resolution of the UN, which we would have supported, but critically … we abstained because we asked for, together with many other countries, that in that resolution, they should mention the fact there is a geopolitical context in which the protests were taking place and the responses thereto, and we asked for an independent investigation, cognisant of the geopolitical context and claims that some of the protesters were armed with weapons, and this was based on video and other evidence that showed that police personnel from Iran were killed… So we were asking for an independent investigation and, one, to look at the human rights abuses by the Iranian government, and two, to look at if there was outside interference and arming of elements of the protesters. Because that would have given us a fuller view, with an independent UN-led panel as to what was happening. So it’s not that we didn’t say anything, we did put out a press release criticising the Iranian government.” dailymaverick.co.za/article/2026-0…
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Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
[WATCH] "We want this madness to come to an end." President Cyril Ramaphosa says he's interested in an opportunity to talk to US President Donald Trump to stop the war. #Newzroom405 #IranIsraelWar
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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@CyrilRamaphosa Him and Nelson Mandela and co didn't talk when they killed innocent white people and children. It's ironic that a terrorist now calls for dialogue, back then these evil monsters even planted bombs that maimed innocent white children 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
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Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦@CyrilRamaphosa·
South Africa has issued a clear statement calling for a ceasefire. Dialogue is always the best way to conflict resolution.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! President Trump is now CUTTING OFF all trade with Spain after their leftist PM said to not use bases in their country to strike Iran "Spain has absolutely nothing we need...we're gonna cut off ALL TRADE with Spain. We don't want ANYTHING to do with Spain." FAFO!🔥
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Sihle Mavuso
Sihle Mavuso@ZANewsFlash·
PICS: The controversial R22 million statues of Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo that will be unveiled by President Cyril Ramaphosa in Durban today - KZN Tonight Podcast 📸 EThekwini Municipality
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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@Mikedotcoza It should be 100%. Those who founded those businesses should not have to deal with race laws etc. The same with black owned businesses, they should employ whom ever they want.
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Michael de Villiers@Mikedotcoza·
In South Africa, most of top executive and board positions in major companies are still held by whites, despite being only 7% of the population.
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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@ConCaracal @SolidariDirk @JacoKleynhans @kalliekriel just a quick question. Why didn't the movement buy some of the auctioned land in Cape Town? Surely this would have helped the cause of the Afrikaner? Dit is mos immers die Moederstad, die plek waar als begin het.
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Conscious Caracal 🇿🇦@ConCaracal·
Some excellent new aerial photos showing how construction on the Solidarity Movement's new R3.2 billion Afrikaans university campus is progressing. Ons breek nie, ons smeek nie, ons bou.
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Chrispin Phiri 🇿🇦@Chrispin_JPhiri·
Experience has repeatedly demonstrated that there can be no military solution to fundamentally political problems that can and should be resolved diplomatically. Military confrontation has never delivered sustainable peace, nor has it addressed the legitimate grievances that underlie conflict. Long-term peace and stability can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and a genuine commitment to justice and coexistence.
The Presidency 🇿🇦@PresidencyZA

PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA CALLS FOR DIALOGUE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND CONDENMS INTERNATIONAL LAW VIOLATIONS President @CyrilRamaphosa and the Government of the Republic of South Africa expresses deep concern regarding the escalation of tensions in the Middle East. These developments pose a serious threat to regional and international peace and security, with far-reaching humanitarian, diplomatic and economic consequences. President Ramaphosa calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to act in a manner consistent with international iaw, international humanitarian law and the principles of the United Nations Charter. Article 51 of the UN Charter provides for self-defence only when a state has been subjected to an armed invasion. Anticipatory self-defence is not permitted under international law and self-defence cannot be based on assumption or anticipation. Experience has repeatedly demonstrated that there can be no military solution to fundamentally political problems that can and should be resolved diplomatically. Military confrontation has never delivered sustainable peace, nor has it addressed the legitimate grievances that underlie conflict. Long-term peace and stability can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and a genuine commitment to justice and coexistence. President Ramaphosa therefore, reiterates his call for intensified diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and create space for continued meaningful negotiations. "We urge the international community, including multilateral institutions and regional partners, to redouble efforts aimed at promoting mediation and peaceful resolution. As a nation that has emerged from conflict through dialogue and reconciliation, South Africa remains steadfast in its belief that peace is not only possible, but imperative for the shared future of the Middle East and the world", said President Ramaphosa. ISSUED BY THE PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

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The Presidency 🇿🇦
The Presidency 🇿🇦@PresidencyZA·
PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA CALLS FOR DIALOGUE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND CONDENMS INTERNATIONAL LAW VIOLATIONS President @CyrilRamaphosa and the Government of the Republic of South Africa expresses deep concern regarding the escalation of tensions in the Middle East. These developments pose a serious threat to regional and international peace and security, with far-reaching humanitarian, diplomatic and economic consequences. President Ramaphosa calls on all parties to exercise maximum restraint and to act in a manner consistent with international iaw, international humanitarian law and the principles of the United Nations Charter. Article 51 of the UN Charter provides for self-defence only when a state has been subjected to an armed invasion. Anticipatory self-defence is not permitted under international law and self-defence cannot be based on assumption or anticipation. Experience has repeatedly demonstrated that there can be no military solution to fundamentally political problems that can and should be resolved diplomatically. Military confrontation has never delivered sustainable peace, nor has it addressed the legitimate grievances that underlie conflict. Long-term peace and stability can only be achieved through inclusive dialogue and a genuine commitment to justice and coexistence. President Ramaphosa therefore, reiterates his call for intensified diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and create space for continued meaningful negotiations. "We urge the international community, including multilateral institutions and regional partners, to redouble efforts aimed at promoting mediation and peaceful resolution. As a nation that has emerged from conflict through dialogue and reconciliation, South Africa remains steadfast in its belief that peace is not only possible, but imperative for the shared future of the Middle East and the world", said President Ramaphosa. ISSUED BY THE PRESIDENCY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@CouldbeaBoy1 @SAHRCommission @geordinhl By saving those who do pay taxes a lot. Have you got any idea what it's like to know that government departments wastes money that can go to better causes? Try working and doing your part by paying taxes, only for it to be mismanaged and stolen.
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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@SizweLo And yet the blacks are quite when they know Patrice Motsepe is in line to become the next President of South Africa. Talk about one family owning the whole country.
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Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
This is De Doorns in the Western Cape. All the residents here work for 4 families that own all of the farms in the area. The same 4 families also own of the shops in the town nearby. Basically, the same people the farmworkers work for in the wine farms also control the local Pep, Shoprite, KFC etc. During the picking season, Intercape buses drop off hundreds of workers straight from Maseru and Harare.
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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@Chrispin_JPhiri It's the blacks that have race laws and policies oppressing the white minority. It's the blacks that are singing songs about killing whites. It's the blacks destroying this country. YOUR TIME FOR BLAMING WHITE PEOPLE ARE OVER.
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Chrispin Phiri 🇿🇦
Chrispin Phiri 🇿🇦@Chrispin_JPhiri·
This is not new. You were central in the genocide narrative which remains unfounded. You are now attempting to cast a yet another white supremacist narrative this time based on secession it will not succeed and must be rejected by all peace loving South Africans. Our constitutional democracy is designed precisely to ensure that all South Africans rights are upheld, it has fared pretty strongly in the last 3 decades.
Ernst Roets@ErnstRoets

❗️❗️Lex Libertas & New York Young Republican Club (NYYRC) Joint Media Statement FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 27 FEBRUARY 2026 Lex Libertas and NYYRC Announce International Action Plan Following South Africa Visit Centurion, South Africa – Following an intensive week of engagements in South Africa, Lex Libertas and the New York Young Republican Club (NYYRC) today announced a coordinated international action plan aimed at bringing South Africa’s crisis to the attention of the United States government and the broader Western world. While in South Africa, the NYYRC delegation met with victims of farm attacks, persons excluded by racially discriminatory legislation, business leaders, and community institutions. These engagements have informed a structured programme of follow-up action to be implemented in the United States. The first component is the launch of an international petition calling on the United States to appoint a special envoy dedicated to engaging with the Afrikaner community and other cultural minorities in South Africa, and to recognise the pursuit of self-governance as a legitimate and peaceful solution. The goal is to secure at least 100,000 signatories before formally submitting the petition to the President of the United States, the U.S. State Department, and the White House. Secondly, Lex Libertas and the NYYRC intend to host a public vigil in Washington, D.C., where 3,000 white crosses will be displayed on the National Mall to commemorate victims of farm attacks. Following this event, the petition will be formally handed over to the U.S. administration. Thirdly, Lex Libertas plans to host a conference in Washington, D.C., where victims of farm attacks, racial exclusion, and state failure in South Africa will share their testimonies directly with American audiences and policymakers. In addition, a formal request will be submitted to the U.S. Congress to convene a public hearing on South Africa and structural policy solutions. Stefano Forte, President of the NYYRC, said: “We came to South Africa on a fact-finding mission to see the reality for ourselves, not rely on media propaganda. We have found that Afrikaners and other ethnic minorities are facing serious insecurity and growing hostility with little protection from their own government. These are a people with deep civilizational ties to the West, and their situation demands the attention of the American government. We have pulled back the curtain — now Washington must pay attention.” Dr Ernst Roets, Executive Director of Lex Libertas, said: “What the NYYRC has observed in South Africa is not new. It has been an ongoing and worsening crisis for several decades. It is an ongoing, worsening crisis that has been deliberately ignored and denied by a detached political elite. While ordinary people face violent crime, racial discrimination, and state collapse, those in power protect their positions and protect a failing system. If those in power will not confront this crisis, then the people will — and we will take that message to the world.” To make these initiatives possible, Lex Libertas and the NYYRC have launched a fundraising campaign with a target of $50,000. Supporters can sponsor one of the 3,000 white crosses for $15 per cross. The organisations encourage supporters to sign the petition and contribute financially to help bring this campaign to Washington in the Fall of 2026.

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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@NakampeR23011 @nasiphim @geordinhl The one delivers water through pipes to the people, the black one gives tenders to the water mafia via water tankers. 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️
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Nakampe wa Molobedu
Nakampe wa Molobedu@NakampeR23011·
The is two pictures below @nasiphim is trying to lease the state land/asset to the private sector for redevelopment ✅Rent ✅Rates ✅ Ownership @geordinhl is bragging for selling State Land to private sector ✅Rates x.com/i/status/20270… Choose right 2029
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Geordin Hill-Lewis@geordinhl

Four separate applications to the High Court were made to interdict this land auction this week. All 4 were dismissed, with costs. Today the auction went ahead. Hundreds of millions were raised, all of which will be spent on essential infrastructure in Cape Town, much of it in lower income communities. Many new homes will be built on that land, providing much needed new housing supply and easing prices. The attempts to stop this are all political of course (including, sadly, the SAHRC) - we do these land auctions often, they’ve never tried to stop them before. But we’re in silly season now, so we expect much silliness. But there is a more important point at play here. Their opposition is rooted in a refusal to accept that we have a different understanding to them of the proper job of government. In their view, everything must be owned by the state. Every failing state company, every derelict building, every fallow asset - it must stay just that way forever, and none of it can be sold, no matter how derelict, loss-making or under-utilised it is. In our view, the proper role of the government is not to own everything. It is to stop standing in the way of investment and growth, and to help unlock it. By freeing up under-utilised land, we allow these dead assets to be brought to life - with new housing supply, new investment, and new jobs. That in turn helps spur other investment, and so the economy grows, and delivers more people out of poverty. Cape Town is not run by the ANC. We have a mandate to do things differently here. We do not subscribe to the ANC’s view of the state as the solver of every problem. How has that worked in reality? The DA sees the state as a facilitator of a growing economy that lifts more people out of poverty and into work. That is the only way we will build a successful, working South Africa. Beware of those claiming to speak for the poor, but wanting to keep people poor and keep everything in the hands of the state.

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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@ZizinjaAbelungu People underestimate Paul. He already did his homework on everyone in that committee.
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Msunu ka Johann Rupert
Msunu ka Johann Rupert@ZizinjaAbelungu·
How did Paul 'O'Sullivan know about David Skosana bank issues? Now David Skhosana has been served by the sheriff with papers from the Bank this morning. Are banks part of the criminal syndicate? 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳 #MadlangaCommission
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Marc October
Marc October@Marc_October·
@eNCA Great, this time the drunk racists musn't waste his time.
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eNCA@eNCA·
Parliament’s legal advisors will send a written request to forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan, asking him to return to the Ad Hoc Committee. O'Sullivan walked out of Parliament on Thursday while still being questioned, saying he had a plane to catch. enca.com/news-top-stori…
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