SA's midfield in disarray, we need a more creative midfielder who can create more chances to destabilise Mexico's defence than to lose the ball possession like that. #WorldCup2026#MEXvsSOU
President of Botswana 🇧🇼 Duma Boko stunned the audience after stopping midway through his speech to deliver a brutal but powerful lecture on relationships, loyalty, and trust.
🚨 José Mourinho on Mikel Arteta winning the league with Arsenal:
“That could be Manchester United—but only if they understand one thing: patience. Look at Arteta: two or three seasons without winning, finishing second, yet the club and the fans continued to support him. They believed in the same project and gave it time to grow.
At United, it’s different. You start building something, but before the structure is ready, everything changes. A new manager, new ideas, new players… over and over again.
Success doesn’t come from constant change—it comes from stability, trust, and giving a project the time it needs to succeed.”
If Pep Guardiola is the best coach, I wish to see him taking the reigns at any average club and win trophies like what he did at Barca, Bayern and Man City, I think pple will prove him beyond any doubts that he is really the best coach in the world.
🚨🗣️ Jamie Carragher reacts after Pep Guardiola wins the FA Cup today
🗣️ Carragher: “Does this mean Pep Guardiola is a better coach than Sir Alex Ferguson?”
“Sir Alex built dynasties, won titles across decades, and dominated a different era of football.”
“But Pep’s achievements today just show his consistency, tactical genius, and ability to adapt to modern football.”
“Every era has its masters, and Guardiola is writing his own chapter at the highest level.” 🔥⚽
Mr President @CyrilRamaphosa — if you endorse Emmerson Mnangagwa and his cartel's plans to capture the Zimbabwean state, even by accident, get ready to receive far more Zimbabweans at Beitbridge.
State capture is a phrase you know intimately. You built your authority on opposing it in South Africa. Yet at Mnangagwa's farm you were photographed alongside the very men engineering its replication in Zimbabwe.
You face a simple choice. Stay out of our affairs and let Zimbabweans solve this ourselves. Or use your SADC chairmanship to back the rule of law and constitutionalism in Zimbabwe. There is no third option.
We have long stopped waiting for SADC, the African Union, or any foreign capital to rescue us. We are on our own. And in a strange way, that knowledge is liberating. The world owes us nothing. The work of liberating Zimbabwe is ours. We are ready for it.
You cannot help us by helping those who are suffocating us.
Read the full Open Letter ↓
https://t.co/2KUPaCTTmw
Blood is thicker than water, based on what we have seen in other communities, once u educate ur partner/spouse they will walk away from the marriage and marry a "better” man.
At this U.S. visit to China dinner banquet, the most eye-catching figure in the prime center seat between Musk and Cook was Lansi Technology founder Zhou Qunfei—from a rural factory girl to China's richest woman, with absolutely no background to rely on, building everything from scratch through her own grit. She was born in a small village in Hunan Province. At age 5, her mother passed away, and her father became disabled and blind from a work injury, leaving the family in dire poverty with nothing to their name. At 16, unable to afford school fees, she was forced to drop out and head to Guangdong to work in a factory, grinding glass on the assembly line—working days away during the day and furiously self-studying at night, earning certifications in accounting, computer operations, and other skills. That's how she spent a few years, until she scraped together 20,000 yuan from her wages, rallied eight relatives including her brother, sister, sister-in-law, and brother-in-law, and started a small workshop in Shenzhen doing watch glass processing. She handled machine repairs and sales runs single-handedly, grinding away like that for another four years.
By the 2000s, the mobile phone industry began booming on a massive scale. By a stroke of luck, her watch glass factory landed an order for TCL phone screens. She spotted the huge potential in the phone glass market and quickly founded Lansi Technology, specializing in the production, R&D, and sales of phone glass. At first, they only handled domestic phones and knockoffs, but everything changed when she went after a Motorola order—foreign companies had insanely strict quality standards. She bet nearly all her resources to meet Motorola's demands and snagged the V3 order, which sold over 100 million units worldwide, catapulting Lansi Technology straight to industry leadership. From there, she smoothly secured deals with Nokia, Samsung, and other foreign giants.
The pivotal turning point hit again in 2007, when Jobs unveiled the first iPhone, revolutionizing phones toward full-glass touchscreens. Jobs' obsessive craftsmanship demands left the whole world scrambling for a supplier that could meet them. Zhou Qunfei keenly sensed this was another massive opportunity, so she led her team in a three-month joint push with Apple engineers, breaking through key processes to mass-produce the first-generation iPhone glass panels. That locked in a long-term Apple contract, and soon after, nearly all Apple gear—from iPads to MacBooks—went to Lansi Technology for production. It also propelled Lansi to become the world's top player in touch glass panels.
That's why she got to sit next to Cook. But why was Musk right there beside her too?
After dominating global glass panels, Lansi Technology branched into more diverse smart devices, including car cockpits and robots. In autos, they've already locked in deals with 30 carmakers like Tesla, BMW, Mercedes, and Li Auto for windows, center consoles, and more. In robotics, they handle joints, sensors, and other components—areas with deep overlap in Musk's businesses.
A girl who dropped out at 15 with just a junior high diploma, emerging from rural Hunan to build an empire from nothing and become China's richest woman—forty years later, stepping into U.S.-China talks, seated between Musk and Cook. That's Zhou Qunfei's story.
- @hihongjie
🎙🗣Didier Drogba: Jeremy Doku is an exceptional player but comparing him to Bukayo Saka is unacceptable.
Jeremy Doku is a nightmare for any fullback pure electric pace and arguably the most frightening 1v1 dribbler in the league right now
Saka has been the face of Arsenal’s rebuild. He carries the weight of a historic club and the England national team on his shoulders at just 24.
Doku is a Ferrari you take out for a thrill; Saka is the world-class architect who builds the entire house.
You can enjoy Doku's flair, but comparing him to the consistency and all-around brilliance of Bukayo Saka? That’s a non-starter. Case closed.