• South Africa's Top News – Sports HighlightOne of the current top sports stories in South Africa involves the Premier Soccer League (PSL), where Mamelodi Sundowns continue to dominate the domestic football scene. The team, often seen in their signature yellow and blue kit, has been performing strongly in both local league matches and continental competitions.


    Recent Matches and RivalriesThe Sundowns have faced strong competition from other PSL teams, including high-profile matches against clubs like Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. These games often draw large crowds and significant media attention, as they are key fixtures in South African football.Continental CompetitionsIn addition to domestic success, South African clubs are also active in the CAF Champions League, representing the country on the African stage. Performances in these tournaments are closely followed by fans and sports analysts.If you are looking for the latest updates, checking reputable South African news outlets or sports websites will provide real-time scores, match reports, and league standings.

    South Africa's Top News – Sports HighlightOne of the current top sports stories in South Africa involves the Premier Soccer League (PSL), where Mamelodi Sundowns continue to dominate the domestic football scene. The team, often seen in their signature yellow and blue kit, has been performing strongly in both local league matches and continental competitions.Recent Matches and RivalriesThe Sundowns have faced strong competition from other PSL teams, including high-profile matches against clubs like Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs. These games often draw large crowds and significant media attention, as they are key fixtures in South African football.Continental CompetitionsIn addition to domestic success, South African clubs are also active in the CAF Champions League, representing the country on the African stage. Performances in these tournaments are closely followed by fans and sports analysts.If you are looking for the latest updates, checking reputable South African news outlets or sports websites will provide real-time scores, match reports, and league standings.
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  • 😭😭✋🏽 #sky #nomondesky #fyp #levelupafrica
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  • Maybe I am joking, maybe not. Nami angizazi self😭😭✋🏽 #sky #nomondesky #fyp #levelupafrica
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  • South Africans are not xenophobic.

    We are exhausted.For 30 years, the ANC( now with extended GNU) has governed in our name — but when we speak about unemployment, crime, housing, and broken services, we are told to be silent… because of history.

    Let’s be clear:

    The debt to Africa belongs to the ANC — not to the people of South Africa.

    We did not sign those agreements.

    We did not govern in exile.

    We did not make those promises.

    Yet today, we are the ones paying:

    • 8+ million unemployed

    • housing shortage

    • Small businesses collapsing and unfair competition by immigrants

    • Communities without water or electricity

    • Laws applied selectivelyAnd when we demand fairness?

    We are called xenophobic. No.Demanding law enforcement is not hate.Demanding equal opportunity is not hate.Demanding dignity is not hate.


    If the ANC owes a debt — pay it through diplomacy.Not through the suffering of its own people. This is not the people’s failure.This is an ANC failure.And it’s time they own it.We say yes to African Unity but not in the expense of South Africa only. We say yes to African trade, but we say no to illegal immigration, crimes by foreigners and unexplained resentment by Africans. Regards

    Reece Phatudi

    #OneAfrica #PutSouthAfricansFirst

    #AccountabilityNow

    #HeavenOnEarthMovement

    South Africans are not xenophobic.We are exhausted.For 30 years, the ANC( now with extended GNU) has governed in our name — but when we speak about unemployment, crime, housing, and broken services, we are told to be silent… because of history.Let’s be clear:The debt to Africa belongs to the ANC — not to the people of South Africa.We did not sign those agreements.We did not govern in exile.We did not make those promises.Yet today, we are the ones paying:• 8+ million unemployed• housing shortage • Small businesses collapsing and unfair competition by immigrants • Communities without water or electricity• Laws applied selectivelyAnd when we demand fairness?We are called xenophobic. No.Demanding law enforcement is not hate.Demanding equal opportunity is not hate.Demanding dignity is not hate.If the ANC owes a debt — pay it through diplomacy.Not through the suffering of its own people. This is not the people’s failure.This is an ANC failure.And it’s time they own it.We say yes to African Unity but not in the expense of South Africa only. We say yes to African trade, but we say no to illegal immigration, crimes by foreigners and unexplained resentment by Africans. Regards Reece Phatudi#OneAfrica #PutSouthAfricansFirst#AccountabilityNow#HeavenOnEarthMovement
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  • ROM STRUGGLE TO WEALTH — THE INDIVIDUALS Before 1994, numerous South African leaders were activists, unionists, or exiles, often lacking personal wealth due to systemic exclusion. Today, public disclosures and estimates reveal a contrasting picture: THE REAL ISSUE This isn't about achieving success. It's about outcomes. While leadership wealth has increased, millions of South Africans still face unemployment, failing service delivery, housing backlogs, and economic exclusion. BOTTOM LINE Public records indicate that some leaders have transitioned from struggle to substantial wealth. The issue isn't success itself, but whether the system provides equal opportunities for all.
    ROM STRUGGLE TO WEALTH — THE INDIVIDUALS Before 1994, numerous South African leaders were activists, unionists, or exiles, often lacking personal wealth due to systemic exclusion. Today, public disclosures and estimates reveal a contrasting picture: THE REAL ISSUE This isn't about achieving success. It's about outcomes. While leadership wealth has increased, millions of South Africans still face unemployment, failing service delivery, housing backlogs, and economic exclusion. BOTTOM LINE Public records indicate that some leaders have transitioned from struggle to substantial wealth. The issue isn't success itself, but whether the system provides equal opportunities for all.
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  • 1900 poems pending… I need you to say: #sky #nomondesky #fyp #levelupafrica
    1900 poems pending… I need you to say: #sky #nomondesky #fyp #levelupafrica
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  • Today they celebrate the sentencing of Julius Malema . They want the World to believe that justice has been served. But let us speak the truth without fear. This is not just about a firearm. This is about a fearless African voice that refuses to bow down. This is about a man who has stood up and spoken loudly about land, economic freedom, and dignity for black people. And history has shown us this again and again. When you challenge power, they come for you.They came for Robert Mugabe .


    They demonised him. They isolated him. But today, Africa remembers him as a symbol of resistance and sovereignty. Now they come for Malema. Let us not be fooled. The incident they are using caused no injury. No blood was shed. No life was lost. Yet they rush to impose a heavy sentence on a political leader whose real offence is speaking what many are too afraid to say. Where is this same energy when corruption destroys nations Where is this same energy when innocent people suffer every day Where is this same energy when Africa is economically exploited Silence.


    But when a radical voice rises, suddenly the full weight of the system appears.We refuse to be blind. We refuse to be silent.This is bigger than one man. This is about the ongoing struggle for African dignity, land, and true independence.You can lock up a leaderYou can try to intimidate a movementBut you will never kill the spirit of a people who know their truth

    Today they celebrate the sentencing of Julius Malema . They want the World to believe that justice has been served. But let us speak the truth without fear. This is not just about a firearm. This is about a fearless African voice that refuses to bow down. This is about a man who has stood up and spoken loudly about land, economic freedom, and dignity for black people. And history has shown us this again and again. When you challenge power, they come for you.They came for Robert Mugabe . They demonised him. They isolated him. But today, Africa remembers him as a symbol of resistance and sovereignty. Now they come for Malema. Let us not be fooled. The incident they are using caused no injury. No blood was shed. No life was lost. Yet they rush to impose a heavy sentence on a political leader whose real offence is speaking what many are too afraid to say. Where is this same energy when corruption destroys nations Where is this same energy when innocent people suffer every day Where is this same energy when Africa is economically exploited Silence. But when a radical voice rises, suddenly the full weight of the system appears.We refuse to be blind. We refuse to be silent.This is bigger than one man. This is about the ongoing struggle for African dignity, land, and true independence.You can lock up a leaderYou can try to intimidate a movementBut you will never kill the spirit of a people who know their truth
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  • The #MontanaState African Student Association hosted African Cultural Night in the Strand Union Building on Sunday, March 1st. This annual event allows students and community members to engage in African culture through music, drama, and a fashion parade. 💙💛
    The #MontanaState African Student Association hosted African Cultural Night in the Strand Union Building on Sunday, March 1st. This annual event allows students and community members to engage in African culture through music, drama, and a fashion parade. 💙💛
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