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@wynab

...inquisitive by nature 🕵🏾‍♀️, lover ❤️ of books 📚 , travel 🧳🌍, fitness 🏋🏾‍♀️, my pigeon pair🧒🏾👩🏾‍🦱

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Songezo Zibi (@songezozibi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We also found out yesterday that the person acting as Head of Legal (for over 2yrs) at the RAF doesn’t have a law degree. There is also no Chief Claims Officer, two of the most important functions at the RAF.

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F1: Chris Hani during an ANC-SACP campaign in Cape Town; F2: MaNgutyana leading a march in Cape Town; F3: The Cradock Four funeral; F4: Madiba with the Prophets of Da City. Rest in peace, Rashid Lombard

F1: Chris Hani during an ANC-SACP campaign in Cape Town; F2: MaNgutyana leading a march in Cape Town; F3: The Cradock Four funeral; F4: Madiba with the Prophets of Da City.

Rest in peace, Rashid Lombard
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Comedian Mpho Popps imitates MK Party MP Papa Penny's moment during a parliamentary committee meeting on Sports, Arts, and Culture.

Mteto Nyati (@mteton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Andre de Ruyter had done half of what Dan Marokane has done in Eskom, he would be called Mr Fix-it. Instead Dan’s efforts are overlooked attributing Eskom turnaround to private sector or a miracle. Bigotry continues to cloud judgement of some people. What a shame. #Eskom

Nature is Metal (@natureunaltered) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The crew of the Gaza Sunbird! 🇵🇸🛥️ Even if the boats never reach Gaza, their impact is undeniable. Hundreds of activists have been arrested after being forcibly taken by Israel in international waters but the Gaza Sunbird continues to sail, a symbol of resistance and solidarity.

Ama Udofa (@the_amazingama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is it that Nigerian food is only considered appealing once it’s been shrunk, stripped of its soul, and plated with tweezers? In this video, I argue that we don’t have to dilute our cuisine to export it.

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This video never gets old. The PASSION. A powerful conversation. "Has Nigeria spilled blood or dropped an atomic bomb in Nagasaki or Hiroshima? You should be quiet when it comes to Moral condemnation. America should be quiet". He had to apologize at the end for speaking the

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Zonk! is a 1950 South African musical revue film directed by Hyman Kirstein. It holds historical significance as one of the first films to feature an all-Black South African cast performing in a style that blended American jazz, Broadway-style revue, and local township musical

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The first Black South African to qualify as a Vetenary Surgeon, Dr Jotello Festiri Soga (1865-1906), with his Scottish wife. Dr Soga was also the first South African to qualify as a Vetenary Surgeon (the second qualified in 1912). He was the son of the Xhosa minister Rev Tiyo

The first Black South African to qualify as a Vetenary Surgeon, Dr Jotello Festiri Soga (1865-1906), with his Scottish wife. Dr Soga was also the first South African to qualify as a Vetenary Surgeon (the second qualified in 1912). He was the son of the Xhosa minister Rev Tiyo
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Umth'omkhulu uwile. A great tree has fallen. It was Diana Ferrus' pen that returned Sarah Baartman to her home in the Eastern Cape. Lala ngoxolo Qhawekazi.

Umth'omkhulu uwile.
A great tree has fallen.

It was Diana Ferrus' pen that returned Sarah Baartman to her home in the Eastern Cape.

Lala ngoxolo Qhawekazi.
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"SOMETHING in me died, a piece of me died, with the dying of Sophiatown in the winter of 1958. It was Monday morning, the first working day away from work; exactly seven days before I had resigned my job as a journalist on Golden City Post, the Johannesburg weekly tabloid for the

"SOMETHING in me died, a piece of me died, with the dying of Sophiatown in the winter of 1958. It was Monday morning, the first working day away from work; exactly seven days before I had resigned my job as a journalist on Golden City Post, the Johannesburg weekly tabloid for the