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@iDiskiTimes Midderndorp played a good football while winning a lot of games, we need to be honest. He even won us Top 8,won Nedbank and won the Vodacom Challenge beating a whole Manchester United with Rooney. He even coached a club in Bundesliga ,which other coach has that kind of experienc
A player enters into his last 6 months of his contract and team X already approached the player not to sign a new deal, he leaves his team as a free agent. Not because he is not quality but because he is going to earn better. Do you understand that???
@DilligafDave01@AfricanHub_ South Africa doesn't have scarcity of electricity, unlike Nigeria and other African states. We have coal for billion years to come, we just had opportunistic politicians who benefited from the IPP's but the people said not on our watch
Ranga was released & signed overseas, same as Beminyana, Ekstein and others including Castillo, Castro, and that midget who played for Sundowns first. So your arguement is flawed and I reject it with the contempt it deserves
@Gowjas Kwayiba was released by Pirates and was signed by Chippa,Lebusa was released by Sundowns and was signed by Stellenbosch so which agenda are you talking about🙄
@Sk84830351 Very strategic. Kaizer & Khoza are sleeping on duty. Motsepe as a newbie is showing them flames. Sundowns like playing dirty undetected, they did the same with Chiefs by acquiring a red-hot Maluleka to disrupt Chiefs en route to winning the league during the bubble. Same script
African countries are not allowed to build nuclear weapons.
Not because someone in Washington sent a sternly worded memo, but because they signed the Treaty of Pelindaba in 1996. Entirely voluntarily. With pens. In public.
As a result, no African country is allowed to build, buy, keep, or test nuclear weapons. Basically, Africa said no to nuclear bombs, so it could focus on “peaceful use of nuclear”.
In a remarkable display of good faith, South Africa, the only country to ever actually build its own nuclear deterrent and then feel bad about it, actually dismantled its seven existing nuclear warheads to make the treaty viable. Seven. Gone.
South Africa remains, to this day, the only country in history to have voluntarily given up a domestically developed nuclear arsenal.
South Africa chose to play the role of the good little Global Citizen. By scrapping their nukes, they signaled to the “international community” that they were ready to be seen as the responsible, well-behaved students in the front of the classroom, while the bullies in the back row continue to play with their pocket knives.
The international community responded with a very warm round of applause and then promptly continued maintaining their own nuclear stockpiles.
Of course, the US, Russia, China, France, and others have thousands of nuclear weapons, because that’s what responsible adults do.
The rules are being followed. Just not by everyone, and not in the same direction. Africa opted for using uranium to boil water rather than to flatten a medium-sized city. The more serious members opted for mutually assured destruction.
@Tebza_Kolobe The agenda is trying to coerce people into believing than Kaizer Chiefs has no quality. Yet you're mum about players Chiefs released and went on to play in smaller teams