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Thapi 🌻

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Entrepreneur, Carol Morena, has launched new leak-assist period panties. They are aimed at providing a practical menstruation solution to empower women and girls. She demonstrates how it work. #DStv403

𝐠𝐢𝐨𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐢 (@giovannimotsia_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if Kelvin Momo wishes to focus solely on the production aspect of his profession, let him say. however, to consistently inconvenience event curators and promoters, as well as disappoint patrons who go out their way to make arrangements to attend his gigs, is unfair.

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This page has honestly taught me gore whatever tshotlego I thought apartheid caused my people, I wasn't even touching the surface. It was much much worse than I assumed.

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I highly recommend sending that paragraph, let people know how you feel. Acting like you don’t care about how they treated you will just make you bitter.

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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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He defeated the colonizers three times until he was finally subdued with the help of the Swatis, who are form part of the larger Bapedi Clan today: the Marishane, Kgopola, Masemola, Maphutha, etc. Mampuru fled to Rossenekal with his people and was accommodated by Ndebele king