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Stallion

@stallionheat

🪙🪙🪙🪙🇿🇦 ~To the extreme~🇷🇺🇵🇸

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calendar_today14-01-2013 15:38:50

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from the river to the sea (@delaneypv15) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hate capitalism so much bro. I don’t have a more eloquent way to put it right now, I just hate it. I hate the way it’s brainwashed people into believing we have to live like this. That our reason for being is to buy and sell and to be bought and sold.

Wandile Sihlobo (@wandilesihlobo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Africa is food-secure at a national level — the most secure country in the Sub-Saharan Africa region. The real challenge is “household food insecurity”, and the main cause is partly income poverty. The challenge isn't agriculture, but the fact that people have no income.

Stallion (@stallionheat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I guess you got the letter. We need to use social media wisely. You cant go around accusing people of bad things and think nothing will happen to you.

Stallion (@stallionheat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rest in peace to Tito Mboweni. Why are men dying early and why is it that majority of them pass on when they around the age of 60 - 65??

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White South Africans are always ahead. I wouldnt be surprised if most of them are not contributing to any pension fund. They will advise people to contribute while they dont.

Asante Mokhuoa (@asanteonboards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At just 34, he was appointed Minister of Labour, tasked with overturning the horrific labour injustices of the past. By 39, Tito Mboweni became SA’s first Black Reserve Bank Governor—no, wait—at 39, his signature was on the country's money. Makes you think—are we truly living

At just 34, he was appointed Minister of Labour, tasked with overturning the horrific labour injustices of the past. 

By 39, Tito Mboweni became SA’s first Black Reserve Bank Governor—no, wait—at 39, his signature was on the country's money. 

Makes you think—are we truly living