I am horrified by the reported attack in Gaza on an ambulance convoy outside Al Shifa hospital.
Now, for nearly one month, civilians in Gaza, including children & women, have been besieged, denied aid, killed & bombed out of their homes.
This must stop.
The 6 year old boy who remained under the rubble all night has made it safely smiling. I see no one sharing. If he were dead, everyone would share! Share positivity...
Please help us find Omphile Chauke let him not be another statistic.
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Another missing child 💔 Please Lets help Find him Retweet until he is Found
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Few weeks ago, while on duty in the emergency ward, I met a young student who had been having left scrotal pain for 3days. The pain was so bad it affected how he walked. When he noticed the pain initially, he had hoped it would disappear after a little while...1/8
[Video 2] Let us ask @SABCNewsOnline, @eNCA@Newzroom405 why is the story of #AneleHoyana brutally killed by a White Racist Farmer Fritz Joubert over the weekend not on TV. The event occurred on Saturday!
Here is a perfect story of a white racists farmer killing a Black man!
The customer service at @TelkomZA is the worst!!!!
Front the call centre agents all the way up to customer services managers, they have no idea how to resolve customer complaints and all they do is to send mix messages and not follow through on their promises.
What a wow!
Aye nip you fucked the world up today .... 50 rolls Royce .... sold out the staples .... bought the bikes out .... had people that don’t even know you crying for you ... Obama wrote you a letter I was like wtf lol You fucked the game up dawg “street nigga dreams” 🕊🤞🏾
#HumanRightsDay has its origins in the events that unfolded at Sharpeville and at Langa in the Western Cape on 21 March 1960, when apartheid security forces cracked down on peaceful marches that opposed pass laws that had been imposed on black South Africans.