Mbongiseni Gama (@mbo111) 's Twitter Profile
Mbongiseni Gama

@mbo111

Engineer | Project Manger | Infrastructure Delivery | Sustainability

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Aravind (@aravind) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can predict once the Russia-Ukraine peace deal is done, Trump will go after Venezuela hard with sanctions and try take out Maduro. If everything fails, a false flag and direct bombing-invasion will happen. Why will the US do it? The answer is below for you. Gn.

I can predict once the Russia-Ukraine peace deal is done, Trump will go after Venezuela hard with sanctions and try take out Maduro. If everything fails, a false flag and direct bombing-invasion will happen. Why will the US do it? The answer is below for you. Gn.
African Business (@africanbizmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From Johannesburg, new voices are steering the global conversation. Business, policymakers and civil society are aligning behind one vision: a fairer, greener and more inclusive global economy. South Africa’s G20 presidency brings purpose, partnership and a fresh vision to a

Jacob Maroga (@jacob_maroga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is EU pledging renewables? Why not Data Centers for AI? Industrial Parks for processesing abundant Critical Minerals of Africa? Cobalt, copper , lithium, etc . Why not Batteries and Electric Vehicle factories? Why not pledge money for the Industrialization of Africa?

Jangle leg (@kwets11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is what happens when your engineers don’t end up working in the quants department of FNB and ABSA. You either have a financial/services economy or a manufacturing economy.👍🏾

Jacob Maroga (@jacob_maroga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“André de Ruyter says Eskom is unfixable” In South Africa those who argued passionately that ⁦Eskom Hld SOC Ltd⁩ is unfixable, will be the same “experts” that will educate all why load shedding has stopped. mybroadband.co.za/news/energy/53…

Ricardo (@ric_rtp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The real reason the US is invading Venezuela goes back to a deal Henry Kissinger made with Saudi Arabia in 1974. And I'm going to explain why this is actually about the SURVIVAL of the US dollar itself. Not drugs. Not terrorism. Not "democracy." This is about the petrodollar

Vuyo Zungula MP 🇿🇦 (@zungulavuyo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Any logical and reasonable person should be worried about the defence and intelligence capabilities of South Africa. We have millions of undocumented immigrants that aren’t vetted, their motives and affiliations aren’t known. There has been a rise in mass murders & kidnappings.

the dtic (@the_dtic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Minister Parks Tau and China’s Minister of Commerce, Wang Wentao, have signed the China–Africa Economic Partnership Agreement (CAEPA), a landmark deal set to grant South African exports duty-free access to the Chinese market while boosting investment into South Africa’s economy.

Minister Parks Tau and China’s Minister of Commerce, Wang Wentao, have signed the China–Africa Economic Partnership Agreement (CAEPA), a landmark deal set to grant South African exports duty-free access to the Chinese market while boosting investment into South Africa’s economy.
吴鹏 Wu Peng (@ambwupeng) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On February 6, Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao and South African Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau jointly chaired the 9th Session of the Joint Economic and Trade Committee between China and South Africa in Beijing and signed the Framework Agreement

On February 6, Chinese Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao and South African Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau jointly chaired the 9th Session of the Joint Economic and Trade Committee between China and South Africa in Beijing and signed the Framework Agreement
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡ (@shanaka86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dubai just shut down. The busiest international airport on earth. Closed. Indefinitely. Dubai International and Al Maktoum International both suspended all operations on February 28 per official Dubai Airports statement. Over 280 flights canceled. 250 more delayed. The airspace

Dubai just shut down. The busiest international airport on earth. Closed. Indefinitely.

Dubai International and Al Maktoum International both suspended all operations on February 28 per official Dubai Airports statement. Over 280 flights canceled. 250 more delayed. The airspace
Mario Nawfal (@marionawfal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🇮🇷 Iran just closed the Strait of Hormuz. 20% of the world's oil supply could stop moving. They were floating that possibility ever since tensions started. That scenario just happened. Every tanker in the Gulf is stopped right now. Source: Reuters

🚨🇮🇷 Iran just closed the Strait of Hormuz.

20% of the world's oil supply could stop moving.

They were floating that possibility ever since tensions started. That scenario just happened.

Every tanker in the Gulf is stopped right now.

Source: Reuters
Mario Nawfal (@marionawfal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING: The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed. Japanese tankers turning back. Greek fleets rerouting. Saudi, Iraqi and Emirati crude sitting still in the water. Oil jumped 12% in hours. That's just the beginning. A 5th of the world's seaborne oil and all of Qatar's

🚨🇮🇷 BREAKING: The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed.

Japanese tankers turning back. Greek fleets rerouting. Saudi, Iraqi and Emirati crude sitting still in the water.

Oil jumped 12% in hours. That's just the beginning.

A 5th of the world's seaborne oil and all of Qatar's
Jacob Maroga (@jacob_maroga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eskom paid R45.6 billion to its competitors in 2025. That’s actually 31% of the primary energy cost of R150 billion, paid to IPPs whilst they delivered only 9% of energy. Eskom is obligated to pay for the energy from its competition whether it needs the energy or not.

Eskom paid R45.6 billion to its competitors in 2025. That’s actually 31% of the primary energy cost of R150 billion, paid to IPPs whilst they delivered only 9% of energy.

Eskom is obligated to pay for the energy  from its competition whether it needs the energy or not.