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@loppylee_

The only way out is through it | occasionally funny | ATCP

Sout' Ah شامل ہوئے Nisan 2020
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Neo!@CloudVagrant·
@RealLifeGold Hello, please could you help me amplify this? My sister, Dineo Seboni (25), is missing. She was last seen yesterday, 15 April, in Diepkloof Extension getting into an Uber for work. A share from your account would mean the world and could help us find her. Thank you
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Katlego♐@011kat·
He still retains his seat in Parliament! Section 47 (1) (e) of the Constitution is very clear!
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Being in prison after my enemies manifested it under Minister Pieter Groenewald in an orange (all racist Afrikaner organisations love this colour) jumpsuit would run me mad.
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uSokaLezwe_KaJama@UsokaLezwe·
@loppylee_ It’s not an argument😮‍💨🤔 it’s his job to be 2 faced? Like is that how politicians are? You say one thing to a different audience and turn your back and totally say a different thing futhi. Is that what politic is basically?
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Vincent Magwenya 🇿🇦
Vincent Magwenya 🇿🇦@SpokespersonRSA·
This is very wrong. The municipal level of government does not have any foreign policy competence,this includes agreements, whether formal or informal, with militaries of foreign states. DIRCO will be liaising with all parties involved to iron this out.
SABC News@SABCNews

WATCH | The City of Cape Town MMC of Safety and Security, JP Smith, has described the uproar over a group of United States Marine Corps members training with Metro Police as a fake outrage. He adds that he doesn't believe it requires DIRCO involvement.

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Tina
Tina@Tina_Hokwana·
What is interesting about this is that at the time, Advocate Ngcangca was a District Court Magistrate. The magistrate who was allegedly being offered a bribe was presiding over a case against Sibusiso Tshabalala, co-owner of eBundu Lodge near Nelspruit. This case was awaiting sentencing. When Advocate Ngcangca allegedly approached the magistrate, he was with another person, a prosecutor. The magistrate had to recuse himself from the case and the article mentions that Tshabalala’s sentencing has since been postponed 29 times since his conviction in October 2021. He had been due to be sentenced in April 2022.
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Tina@Tina_Hokwana·
Free State Hawks arrest advocate for alleged R10k bribe to magistrate in fraud case | News24 news24.com/southafrica/ne…
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Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo

Adv Tembeka Ngcukaitobi: “We are asking for a non-custodial punishment, and no one can sensibly say that other forms of punishment do not constitute punishment...you have a range of penal options that would reflect the society’s disapproval.” This is quite interesting coming from Adv Ngcukaitobi. In 2021, during the Zondo Commission/Jacob Zuma ConCourt proceedings, Ngcukaitobi explicitly told the court that the two years imprisonment sought by the Zondo commission was a serious penalty that took into consideration Zuma’s seniority and political standing. He further said the court should consider Zuma’s influence in society and the public nature of his disobedience. And on the question of a suspended sentence, Ngcukaitobi was unambiguous: “The question really is how long Mr Zuma should go to prison for? That he should go to prison should be clear.” To reiterate, in the Julius Malema case today, Ngcukaitobi is arguing that a custodial sentence is not the only option, that there’s a range of penal options available and that imprisonment actually achieves the opposite of what society wants. Yet in the Zuma matter, his position was the exact reverse. He told that court that a fine was out of the question, and that imprisonment was a “clear, effective remedy.” He specifically argued that a suspended sentence was inappropriate for Zuma, and that the only real question was how long Zuma should go to prison, not whether he should. So, the same advocate who argued there was essentially one appropriate punishment, i.e. direct imprisonment for Zuma, is now criticising the prosecution for allegedly thinking there is only one punishment for Malema. In Zuma’s case, whom he stringently presented as a former head of state, defying the highest court in the land, Ngcukaitobi pushed for the harshest custodial outcome available, using Zuma’s status as an aggravating factor. In Malema’s case, he is now arguing that imprisonment is counterproductive and that a person’s status should be irrelevant.

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Ikanyeng@_IkanyengM·
See you guys in rustenburg 🫦
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Attorneys, do clients ever come to you, ask you to address correspondence to someone and you think “Not on my letterhead” ?
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