WATCH | A group identifying as Vatsonga Machangani is marching to the SA Human Rights Commission this morning, demanding protection against what they describe as injustices inflicted upon them.
We will always support you VaTsonga-Machangana for the fact that you are fighting tribalist group of people. We don't care about those who are spreading lies about this organization or movement, ours is to support the reality. We thank you all leaders of VaTsonga-Machangana and the people of Limpopo, Mpumalanga and everyone who is in support of the movement. We still gonna attend other activities organized by VaTsonga-Machangana with non hesitation or fear. We are fighting for our rights as black people. #registertovoteeff2026 #voteeff2026 #voteeff2029
This is Monamour (2006). The film was directed by Tinto Brass, follows a married woman whose search for excitement slowly becomes a story about fantasy, routine, and emotional dissatisfaction.
(EXPLICIT) Released in 2002, Liquid City blended adult entertainment with Southern hip-hop culture, featuring rapper Mystikal as host and promoter of the project. Set against a New Orleans party atmosphere, the film mixed hardcore scenes with music, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage. At the time of its release, Mystikal was best known for his successful rap career and mainstream popularity, years before the legal allegations and controversies that later came to define much of his public image. Liquid City remains a notable example of the early-2000s crossover between rap culture and adult video productions.
If this appears on your Timeline kindly Repost. We need to find this criminal! They robbed this lady in Nellmephius, Pretoria. South Africa is criminal! When he went out she was like "Dankie neh" and deep down that dankie means thank you for not killing me. 💔💔