Anonymous ID: 23b197 March 12, 2021, 7:16 a.m. No.13191499   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8490 >>0793

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“South Africa's EFF leader Julius Malema says there could be an 'unled revolution in the country'”- https://youtu.be/la0TRqPMdUY

 

“"We've not called for the killing of white people, at least for now," says Julius Malema, leader of the The Economic Freedom Fighters party.”

 

[Will Malema’s ‘led’ revolution calling “for the killing of white people” be next?]

Anonymous ID: 23b197 March 12, 2021, 10:01 a.m. No.13192453   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8540 >>0879

“CAF Presidency | Patrice Motsepe elected CAF president”- https://youtu.be/3Ww0V2XwN2E

 

“Mamelodi Sundowns boss, Patrice Motsepe has been officially elected as CAF president, in Morocco this afternoon. The mining magnate run unopposed after Augustin Senghor from Senegal‚ Ivorian Jacques Anouma, and Ahmed Yahya of Mauritania withdrew their candidacies, in exchange for leadership and executive positions.”

Anonymous ID: 23b197 March 12, 2021, 10:58 a.m. No.13192793   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8511 >>8536 >>0817 >>0876

“University protests: SA told to ‘expect a national shutdown’ on Monday 15 March”- https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/will-there-be-national-shutdown-south-africa-monday-15-march/

 

The South African Union of Students (SAUS) has issued a memorandum of demands for Blade Nzimande, giving him a deadline of 17:00 on Friday to respond. As tempers flare at university campuses across the country – fuelled by the chaotic events seen during the Wits protests – lobby groups are now threatening to orchestrate a ‘national shutdown’.

 

The Higher Education Minister is facing an ultimatum: Agree to the demands listed by SAUS, or mass demonstrations will continue from Monday 15 March. Students are being told to ‘shutdown’ their universities if the government fails to fix its broken funding system for tertiary education. As the clock ticks away, this is what the union is asking for:

 

Clear historical debt for all students

Secure justice for the family of the man who was shot dead by police during protests on Wednesday

Provide post-graduate funding immediately

Unblock registration for all first-year students, while the government is still resolving the funding matters.

Provide all students with laptops the academic year starts.

Allocate all student finances before the end of March

Increase student enrolment quotas to allow admission for matriculates.

Make registration for all students free during the 2021 academic year.

Impose A 0% fee increase for the 2021 academic year.

Ensure free quality education is delivered for the poor and the missing middle.

Suspend academic exclusion for 2021 due to COVID-19.

Announce 100% of students allowed to return to campus for learning purposes

Extend the registration period to 30th April 2021

Open NSFAS appeals to be opened and finalise them within the next two weeks.

 

In a statement issued earlier in the day, SAUS claimed the government is responsible for ‘systemic racism’. Although details haven’t been given about how a national shutdown would work across our universities, it’s understood the usual methods of protest – utilising mass gatherings and occupying public spaces – will be employed.

 

“Our government is systemically racist. They are inhumanely and unreasonably aggressive to the extent that they find pleasure in violating the rights of ordinary South Africans, including the right to life.”

 

“Should Minister Blade Ndzimande fail to respond positively to the list of demands, SRCs have given SAUS a clear mandate to engage with SAVETSA (Union representing TVET colleges) and all student political formations in preparation for rolling mass actions and a National Shutdown of all higher education institutions from Monday 15 March.”

Anonymous ID: 23b197 March 14, 2021, 12:14 p.m. No.13208283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8540 >>0879

“Urgent NEWS Zimbabwe Currency Revalue May Be Closer Then Realized” - https://youtu.be/Q0yBnmD45sU

 

“Zimbabwe Agrees To Return Land To White Farmers” – A ruse?dated September 1, 2020, at https://www.faceofmalawi.com/2020/09/01/zimbabwe-agrees-to-return-land-to-white-farmers/. Below are a few excerpts.

 

In a stunning development, Zimbabwe has agreed to return land back to white former farmers who lost their land under the government’s fast track land reform programme almost 20 years ago.

 

On Monday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government announced that it will be removing the resettled farmers from the land they have been occupying for close to two decades to make way for the white former farmers. Many of the white former farmers had their lands seized by the government.

 

The announcement which was made by Anxious Masuka, the Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement and Mthuli Ncube, the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, will come as a huge surprise to many as the government has always insisted that the Land Reform Programme was irreversible.

 

  1. The signing of the Global Compensation Deed on 29 July 2020 represents a major milestone in the restoration of trust and cooperation between the former farm owners and the Government of Zimbabwe. The agreement was also done in the context of moving the Vision 2030 agenda forward and therefore to ensure its timely realisation through increased agricultural productivity, among other initiatives.

 

[This seems to be a ruse, especially when one considers WEF’s 2030Vision at https://www.weforum.org/projects/frontier-2030]

Anonymous ID: 23b197 March 14, 2021, 1:52 p.m. No.13209841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8540 >>0879

“Sydney Mufamadi told the commission that the Fees Must Fall movement was infiltrated by the SSA.”dated Jan 31, 2021, at https://youtu.be/JP6tVxOQiOI

 

“During the January 25 sitting of the State Capture Commission, Sydney Mufamadi, the chairperson of the high-level panel into the State Security Agency (SSA) told the commission that the Fees Must Fall movement was infiltrated by the SSA. Mufamadi said the SSA panel was told that Project Academia was designed to intervene in the #FeesMustFall protests and influence the direction of the student movement. The #FeesMustFall movement was a student movement started in 2016 that called for tuition-fee university, outsourcing and decolonisation about universities amongst other demands.”

 

“Heard at Zondo: Fees Must Fall was “infiltrated” by the State Security Agency” - https://www.thedailyvox.co.za/heard-at-zondo-fees-must-fall-was-infiltrated-by-the-state-security-agency/. Below are a few excerpts.

 

Mufamadi said the main agent in this project was someone called Murray who was sent on training to a foreign country. Thulani Dlomo was the SSA general manager: special operations and later deputy director-general: counter intelligence. Dlomo told the panel the purpose of Project Academia was to support “young bright minds” to be patriotic and to be strategically deployed to institute countermeasures and ensure stability and peace in our universities.

 

Mufamadi’s revelations are not the first time there have been reports of infiltration in the student movement. In his 2017 book, The President’s Keepers, Jacques Pauw detailed how the crime intelligence unit of the South African Police Service infiltrated and spied on the Fees Must Fall movement.

 

He revealed that crime intelligence reportedly recruited students as agents and agreed to pay them cash and their fees and other expenses in return for infiltrating the movement.

 

In 2016, then minister of state security, David Mahlobo claimed that student surveillance was justified.

 

Keep in mind.

 

https://www.2oceansvibe.com/2021/01/26/bombshell-staggering-claims-made-against-jacob-zuma-yesterday/ states; “Former president Jacob Zuma, as the head of state and ANC boss, turned the State Security Agency (SSA) into his personal fiefdom, the state capture inquiry heard on Monday.”

 

[Is history repeating or it never ended?]

Anonymous ID: 23b197 March 26, 2021, 6:15 a.m. No.13302270   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0793

“Five students stabbed in violent clashes between EFF and Sasco students at DUT”- https://youtu.be/I0_WQV1mg_0

 

Below are a few excerpts from https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/kwazulu-natal/watch-five-students-stabbed-in-violent-clashes-between-eff-and-sasco-students-at-dut-f30cec3e-1e79-4f41-938a-3cbf06567706.

 

FIVE students were stabbed in a series of violent altercations at the Durban University of Technology's campus in the Berea area this morning.

 

In a video clip, which has gone viral on social media, students from the EFF and South African Student Congress (Sasco) can be seen assaulting each other.

 

Sasco’s Malwande Ndobe said one of its members was taken to hospital in a critical condition.

 

Ndobe said Sasco holds a right to learn campaign every year, during which they assist first-time students.

 

"Our comrades were threatened on Friday and not told to work because EFF members were not working,“ Ndobe said.

 

“On Tuesday, when our comrades arrived to set up, EFF members destroyed their tables and began attacking them.

 

“One of our members is disabled and they were stamping on him. He broke his arm and was taken to hospital. Some of our female comrades were also attacked by men from the EFF. We are meant to be fighting against gender-based violence yet men were attacking women today."

 

The EFF student leadership declined to comment.

 

Students also burnt tyres and debris along Umgeni Road, near the Makro shopping complex.

 

The protests come in the wake of calls to scrap student debt as well as issues around NSFAS funding.

Anonymous ID: 23b197 March 26, 2021, 6:44 a.m. No.13302359   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0887

“Libya politics | Libya's unity government demands withdrawal of foreign troops”- https://youtu.be/4p5bZgZirEs

 

“Libya's new unity government on Thursday demanded the "immediate" withdrawal of all foreign mercenaries ahead of year-end elections, in a call backed by the visiting top diplomats of France, Germany and Italy. The North African country descended into chaos after its Leader Moamer Kadhafi was toppled and killed in a 2011 NATO-backed uprising, resulting in multiple forces vying for power. Sami Hamdi is the editor-in-chief of The Interest, a United Kingdom-based International magazine, and is a regular commentator on North Africa and Middle East.”