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King Nape 👑

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Jst living my life, always being my self and be true to my self. Son of God.
Mmina tau 🦁

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The hanging of Mampuru II on the 22nd of November 1883 at the Pretoria Central prison. He was stripped naked and hanged in public. The rope broke the first time and he was dragged onto the gallows to be hanged again.

The hanging of Mampuru II on the 22nd of November 1883 at the Pretoria Central prison. He was stripped naked and hanged in public. The rope broke the first time and he was dragged onto the gallows to be hanged again.
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They way we so busy yilento yokuzama impilo.. We don't even notice people who blocked us on whatsapp We don't even notice ngisho our friends & family members who no longer speak to us.. Asisancengi muntu manje sincenga impilo..😩

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It's in our hands literally to save ourselves and save our nation. #AuntyPenny o bolotše malome Warren Masemola a tlaleletša nnete ke gore rebolela ka go bane renale lerato. I personally love this nation with all its issues it's the only l have.❤️‍🔥So for the love of us please..

South African Government (@governmentza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SANews | The South African government has encouraged all citizens currently in the Islamic Republic of Iran to contact the Embassy in Tehran to ensure that they are registered with, and that their whereabouts are known to, the Embassy. Read More: zurl.co/ph28V

#SANews  | The South African government has encouraged all citizens currently in the Islamic Republic of Iran to contact the Embassy in Tehran to ensure that they are registered with, and that their whereabouts are known to, the Embassy. 

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Kgosi Sekhukhune I (1814-1882) was the King of Bapedi from 1861 until his assassination by his rival half-brother Kgosi Mampuru, who claimed he was the legitimate heir. He is known for his resistance against Boer & British colonization, particularly during the Sekhukhune Wars.

Kgosi Sekhukhune I (1814-1882) was the King of Bapedi from 1861 until his assassination by his rival half-brother Kgosi Mampuru, who claimed he was the legitimate heir. He is known for his resistance against Boer & British colonization, particularly during the Sekhukhune Wars.
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BUDGET 2026 | MK Party’s Des Van Rooyen says the budget is more an exercise in balancing the books than addressing the plight of the people, noting that the economy is growing slowly while the population is growing fast.