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Botshelo

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No attempt must be made to encase man, for it is his destiny to be set free.A Retweet is not an endorsement.

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Nolwazi Nkomo (@nolwazinkomo5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can Zimbabweans please go back home. Your country need you. Go back home and use your skills there to build a greater Zimbabwe, please🙏

Hopewell Chin’ono (@daddyhope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think holding South Africa accountable based on the help we gave them during their struggle is pointless and unproductive. South Africans were prosecuting a struggle, while we are stealing public money meant for hospitals and then attempting to blackmail South Africans on

Ash J (@ashagony) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This white South African farmer killed two Black women who were literally so poor & hungry that they were trying to get near-expired dairy products given to the pigs. The farmer then had one of his workers feed the women’s bodies to the pigs to cover up the murders.

Malesela (@zacmolebatsi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South African journalists would have used the opportunity to question the Zimbabwean human rights commissioner questions on why has she failed to protect her own people That if she did her job we wouldn’t have illegal immigrants dying crossing a river. They had opportunities

Phumudzo Makhani (@makhanip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There was about 60000 combatants during the struggle to end apartheid They were distributed in Tanzania, Angola, Zambia Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho No country hosted more than 10000 combatants Almost half of Zimbabwe is in SA. This is disproportionate

In A Nutshell🥜 (@markosonke1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ramaphosa & Lamola think they can negotiate down that 30% US tariff — good luck! 🇺🇸 is a mega consumer market paying in dollars. We haven’t fixed BRICS tensions, the US wants us out of BRICS, drop the ICJ case & scrap BEE laws. Worse still, we don’t even have an ambassador in the

History ZAR (@historysazar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 1980's saw a string of brutal and forced removals as whole communities were uprooted from where they lived. One such removal happened at Mogopa township in Ventersdrop on Valentine's day in 1984. This old woman had lived in her home since she was 13. Picture: Alf Kumalo

The 1980's saw a string of brutal and forced removals as whole communities were uprooted from where they lived. One such removal happened at Mogopa township in Ventersdrop on Valentine's day in 1984. This old woman had lived in her home since she was 13. Picture: Alf Kumalo