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Culo

@_culo0

Chaos breeds opportunity| Finance enthusiast| Can't touch this ๐Ÿคบ

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South Africa is hosting the G20, one of the worldโ€™s most influential gatherings where leaders of the largest global economies meet to shape international policy, development, finance, peace, and cooperation. These are not ordinary leaders, they include Heads of State,

Khayelihle ๐Ÿค (@brokegirlkay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My grandpa just gave me this South African R2 (Two Rand) note ๐Ÿคฏ Does anyone know what year itโ€™s from? I was born long after the notes were replaced by coins

My grandpa just gave me this South African R2 (Two Rand) note ๐Ÿคฏ Does anyone know what year itโ€™s from? I was born long after the notes were replaced by coins
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Tsonga - Construction Zulu - Transportation Tswana - Platinum Swati - Coal Basotho - Stock Theft Xhosa - Politics Coloureds - Textiles Indians - Retail Boers - Agriculture British - Banking Pedi - Whistleblowing Venda - ?

Joseph Kalimbwe (@joseph_kalimbwe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arabs have oil; you'll never hear that a Saudi Oil Reserve is 100% owned by a Canadian company. They used oil to build their lands into Dubai. In Africa, we sell our minerals - give Canadians 100% ownership. Then we want God to bless us again. No. Thats manipulative comrades !!

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The National Commissioner of the SAPS, General Fannie Masemola has stated that #IlegalMining in Bapong will not be allowed to continue, as the lives and livelihoods of our communities are at risk. SA Police Service ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ General Masemola received a full briefing from the NATJOINTS on

Manโ€™s NOT Barry Roux (@advobarryroux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first pic shows Sbongile Mani, a student who was mistakenly paid 14m by Nsfas. She spent R880k & was found guilty of theft. The second shows Eskom coal supplier Quinten van der Burgh, mistakenly paid R4b with no case, no recovery & no charges. The only difference one is black

The first pic shows Sbongile Mani, a student who was mistakenly paid 14m by Nsfas. She spent R880k & was found guilty of theft. The second shows Eskom coal supplier Quinten van der Burgh, mistakenly paid R4b with no case, no recovery & no charges. The only difference one is black