Fighter against discrimination and advocate for quality education in disadvantaged communities. A student for life.

Joined April 2013
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Kodza retweeted
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The CIC doesn't care if those who disagree with him are the majority or not. He is always speaking his truth no matter what the circumstances are. Aluta Continua ✊✊✊
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CITIZENS COALITION FOR CHANGE. When your party is HIJACKED, CAPTURED, CONTAMINATED, and CORRUPTED, you do NOT defend it. Never. Not for a second. Because the moment you defend it, you become it. You endorse the ROT. You legitimize the DECAY. You carry the STENCH of its BETRAYAL. So you WALK. You WALK Away, clean, deliberate, unashamed. You, and every last believer in CITIZENOCRACY, Citizens Coalition for Change, the pure ANTITHESIS of institutional capture, must REJECT the carcass and RECLAIM the IDEA. Pause. Reflect. Rebuild your voice with precision and FIRE. Yes, the OPPRESSORS will come. Loud. Vicious. Relentless. Their hegemonic machines will DEMONISE you. They will MOCK you. They will brand you VEHICLE-LESS, AIMLESS, FINISHED. Let them SCREAM. Because institutions without VALUES are DEAD STRUCTURES. Hollow. Useless. Worthless. And people without COURAGE to leave them are already LOST. One day, mark it, a story will be written. Not of comfort. Not of compromise. But of a man who WALKED AWAY from POWER, from STRUCTURE, from everything he BUILT with the Citizens, for one thing only: INTEGRITY. History may DELAY. This generation may IGNORE. But another will come, clear-eyed, unafraid, and they will RETURN to that story, STUDY it, and FINISH what was started.
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GET YOUR HEADS EXAMINED…Some people really amaze me. Do you honestly believe that if the Chamisa you constantly gaslight and vilify had agreed to be co-opted by ED, there would have been any need to hire that Chabangu as the manufactured face of a government-sponsored opposition? Do you think they would have needed CAB3 to deal with the fallout from a disputed presidential election? Would CAB3 have been necessary? Do you think they would have spent billions in taxpayers' money buying off individuals, organizations, and institutions, including some within the region, to discredit and destroy the very person they were supposedly working with? Why spend billions of taxpayers' dollars buying influence, recruiting allies, mobilizing institutions and giving cars, to destroy the credibility of someone who was supposedly on your side? Why would an ally cause you sleepless nights. Give us a break! Kwanai! Miswai! The logic simply does not add up. If someone is part of your project, you do not expend enormous resources undermining, isolating, and dismantling them. You do not wage a sustained campaign against an ally. The very existence of these efforts points to entrenched animosity. We’re chalk and cheese, oil and water. We can’t mix! And I’m proud of that record! #TheNew
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Our case against #CAB3 has been given a solid, clear and thunderous base in the National Assembly through outstanding and heroic performances by MPs @agencygumbo; @gladyshlatywayo; @HMakumire; @chigumbu_ and @MushoriwaEdwin. They have set the stage for our victory. Well done!
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The incoming president of South Africa, Julius Sello Malema Repost to annoy witches. We know our leaders and we will forever choose them.
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We are very humbled by the trust that the people of Ward 11 have in us. It humbling to realise that the little efforts we make to better the lives of our people do not go unnoticed. Today we have been renominated to represent the organisation in the poles going to the LGEs.🙏
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Conference of the left👏👏🔥Speech- Cic Julius Malema
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#PauseForThought Every year, sometimes twice a year, I look forward to going home to Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is home. It is where my umbilical cord was buried. It is where my roots are. It is where, God willing, I hope to spend my twilight years. In a few years' time, when I finally decide to return for good, I will pack my belongings, my work tools, my Partial Discharge detectors, Hipot testers, Tan Delta test sets, transformer testing equipment and all the other instruments that have been part of my working life, load them into a container and head home to be among my people. But every time I visit, there is one thought that I can never completely silence. What would happen if something went terribly wrong? When I'm driving through places like Zai Rimwe, Mutekedza or Mupatsi on my way to rural Njanja, I sometimes catch myself thinking about the unthinkable. What if there was an accident out here? Would someone be able to call an ambulance? Would an ambulance come? If the situation was serious, would there be access to an air ambulance? If people were trapped in a vehicle, would the fire brigade arrive in time? Where would the injured be taken? Would the nearest hospital have the equipment, medicines and resources needed to save a life? These are not political questions. These are human questions. They affect the wealthy businessman in a luxury vehicle just as much as they affect the pensioner travelling on a rural bus. A million dollars in the boot of a Rolls-Royce means nothing when a person is trapped under twisted metal and every minute counts. In those moments, status disappears. Politics disappears. Connections disappear. All that matters is whether help is coming. Whether the ambulance arrives. Whether the rescue team arrives. Whether the hospital can do what it was built to do. Living in the UK has taught me many things. Life here is far from perfect, but one thing that gives people peace of mind is knowing that if tragedy strikes, a system exists. Ambulances, fire services, air ambulances and hospitals may not be flawless, but they are there. People know that when they dial for help, help is on its way. That sense of security is priceless. Healthcare and emergency services are not luxuries. They are not political projects. They are among the most important investments any nation can make because every single one of us is mortal. No title, no office, no amount of wealth, no security detail and no political influence can prevent an accident, a stroke, a heart attack or a medical emergency. Life can change in a second. That is why I believe we should all be talking more about hospitals, ambulances, rescue services and emergency preparedness. Not because we expect disaster. But because we all hope to survive it if it comes. This is not criticism. It is concern. It is the concern of a son of the soil who loves his country and wants the same peace of mind for Zimbabweans that people in many other countries take for granted. Some things are worth putting ahead of everything else. Saving lives is one of them. END.
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Africa is with Sonko Faye is with France
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Section 2(3), 1995 which deals with citizenship by birth up turning 18. The rule dictates that a person born in SA whose parents held permanent residence permits at time of birth, who has lived in SA continously from birth to their 18th birthday, qualifies for SA citizenship.
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General Nhlanhla Mkhwanzi we are forever grateful for saving South Africa.Shamase ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
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JUST IN: The PKTT, backed by other law enforcement units, are currently executing a search and seizure warrant at a top-market apartment block in Houghton, Johannesburg. It is understood that Major-General Firoz Khan from Crime Intelligence resides in the building. @pule_jones @eNCA
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To the people of Tenerife, My name is Tedros, and I serve as the Director-General of the @WHO, the @UN agency responsible for global public health. It is not common for me to write directly to the people of a single community, but today I feel it is not only appropriate, it is necessary. I want to speak to you directly, not through press releases or technical briefings, but as one human being to another, because you deserve that. I know you are worried. I know that when you hear the word “outbreak” and watch a ship sail toward your shores, memories surface that none of us have fully put to rest. The pain of 2020 is still real, and I do not dismiss it for a single moment. But I need you to hear me clearly: this is not another COVID-19. the current public health risk from #hantavirus remains low. My colleagues and I have said this unequivocally, and I will say it again to you now. The virus aboard the MV Hondius is the Andes strain of hantavirus. It is serious. Three people have lost their lives, and our hearts go out to their families. The risk to you, living your daily life in Tenerife, is low. This is the WHO’s assessment, and we do not make it lightly. Right now, there are no symptomatic passengers on board. A WHO expert is on that ship. Medical supplies are in place. Spain’s authorities have prepared a careful, step-by-step plan: passengers will be ferried ashore at the industrial port of Granadilla, far from residential areas, in sealed, guarded vehicles, through a completely cordoned-off corridor, and repatriated directly to their home countries. You will not encounter them. Your families will not encounter them. I also want to say something else, something that goes beyond the science. I personally thanked Prime Minister @sanchezcastejon for #Spain’s decision to receive this ship. I called it an act of solidarity and moral duty. Because that is what it is. I want you to know that the WHO’s request to Spain was not made arbitrarily. It was made in full accordance with the International Health Regulations, the legally binding framework that defines the rights and obligations of countries and the WHO when responding to public health events of international concern. Under those rules, the nearest port with sufficient medical capacity must be identified to ensure the safety and dignity of those on board. Tenerife met that standard. Spain honoured it. Nearly 150 people from 23 countries have been at sea for weeks, some of them grieving, all of them frightened, all of them longing for home. Tenerife has been chosen because it has the medical capacity, the infrastructure, and the humanity to help them reach safety. And because I believe that so deeply, I will be there myself. I intend to travel to Tenerife to observe this operation firsthand, to stand alongside the health workers, port staff, and officials who are making it happen, and to personally pay my respects to an island that has responded to a difficult situation with grace, solidarity, and compassion. Your humanity deserves to be witnessed, not just acknowledged from a distance. As I have said many times: viruses do not care about politics, and they do not respect borders. The best immunity any of us has is solidarity. Tenerife is demonstrating that solidarity today. The ship’s captain, Jan Dobrogowski, crew and the company operating the vessel have shown exemplary collaboration at this challenging time. On behalf of the World Health Organization, and on behalf of those passengers and their families around the world, I thank the people of Tenerife and everyone else involved. Please take care of yourselves and of each other. Trust in the preparations that have been made. And know that the WHO stands with you, and with every person on that ship, every step of the way. With respect, care, and gratitude, Tedros
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EFF ~part people don’t post on Twitter: When a party opens bursaries for 500,000 students, that’s not a slogan anymore. That’s a kid from Limpopo who becomes the first graduate in her family. When houses go up for widows and grannies who buried husbands and sons and were left with nothing, that’s not rhetoric. That’s a roof that stops the rain. When a leader uses Parliament to force debates on land, jobs, and corruption that everyone else avoided for 20 years, that’s not noise. That’s the system being forced to look in the mirror.
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🔴BREAKING NEWS🚨🚨 CiC Julius Sello Malema speaks "At the center of Black on Black hatred, is the state sponsored and capital sponsored hatred to distract you from giving you economic opportunity" President Julius Malema 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Replying to @Lolita721611021
I sense an unspoken narrative that seem to suggests that they don’t deserve to be remunerated at those level. How much do you think they are worth? Me, I think that they are worth that and more.
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Kodza retweeted
This is the South Africa🇿🇦 that Elon Musk, Donald Trump and Afriforum hate to see🤞
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Noo,let gather here today in this app too listen to Soo called Patriotics claiming and hijacking Mama Winnie. when she was alive they were receiving coins to push the propaganda about her working for the same elites like they do to Malema today.They even claim to know her More than his son today.please feel free Ohhh, keep lying to each other .We EFF we take our seatback for you all to freely claim her today as she's not here.what I know Winnie Madikizela Mandela of,is that she never fought black child,and she was hated for That.Even ANC which is White owned did not recognise her or atleast name anything after her to recognise her as a Hero,that's what hurt me the most. praising White racists and colonisers and fight black Africans always been against her wish,Soo when you do that you better not include her in your rubbish.Winnie fought white monopoly capitalism not Black people who are still colonised even today
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🔴 BREAKING NEWS 🚨🚨 "CiC Julius Malema vindicated" Protesters in Vosloorus ask minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni to speak in Zulu, then they boo her. " You in North west worse, you are like as in Limpopo, when they are done with Zimbabweans, we are next"
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WORKERS DAY | EFF leader Julius Malema tells supporters in Marikana, North West: “We want our votes that we lost in Bojanala.”
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