Nhlonipho Khanyile (@iinhlonipho) 's Twitter Profile
Nhlonipho Khanyile

@iinhlonipho

An artist | A sucker for new ideas ..and tiddays

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Michael de Villiers (@mikedotcoza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

South Africa must document its history properly, or we risk people even denying apartheid ever happened. We need more documentaries and demographic data—without them, we leave the narrative to those with influence to shape the country as they see fit.

John O Sullivan (@corballyred) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are 5 points clear already having played Arsenal, Newcastle and Everton. And Isak and Wirtz haven't even got going yet. At this rate we will have the Premier League won by January 😁

🎬N (@nino12x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looks like it’s going to be a two horse race between Chelsea and Arsenal for the league. Adding Palmer to this attack? it’s curtains, just need the defense to do their part. Don’t want to get ahead of myself but I’m starting to believe again.

Karabo Magagane ❤️ (@karabokbmags) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chris Hani never had a chance to vote for a democratic South Africa 🇿🇦. He was always on the frontline demanding our right to self determination. Whether through a barrel of a gun or through protest #FreedomDay2026 #ChrisHani

Typical African (@joe__bassey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The physically battered body of Bantu Stephen Biko lay in a mortuary near East London in South Africa 🇿🇦 at the time of his post-mortem, 700 miles from the place of his incarceration by the apartheid white security police, shortly after his death on 7 September 1977. As the

The physically battered body of Bantu Stephen Biko lay in a mortuary near East London in South Africa 🇿🇦 at the time of his post-mortem, 700 miles from the place of his incarceration by the apartheid white security police, shortly after his death on 7 September 1977.

As the
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The story of George Stinney The youngest person ever sentenced to Death. Only 14 years old and was accused of killing 2 white girls. He was sentenced and killed in the electric chair. 70yrs later in 2014, he was proven innocent. His last words were : “Johnny, I didn’t do it, i

The story of George Stinney
The youngest person ever sentenced to Death. Only 14 years old and was accused of killing 2 white girls. He was sentenced and killed in the electric chair. 70yrs later in 2014, he  was proven innocent.

His last words were : “Johnny, I didn’t do it, i