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[WATCH] The importance of security systems including intelligence cannot be overemphasized to safeguard our political and economic freedom. In Africa, continental instruments such as the Africa Continental Free Trade Area will serve as gateway to intra-Africa trade as well as trade with other countries of the South and the...

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Фото профиля name cannot be blank
name cannot be blank2 лет назад

SAD BUT TRUE ?

Фото профиля Mzukulu kaSdinana
Mzukulu kaSdinana2 лет назад

Kazi ehhema uthin weFikky

Фото профиля phalaphala
phalaphala2 лет назад

Embarrassed yourself go to talk about intelligent something your government don't have it not so long ago your government send our soldiers, our kids to die in DRC just to save @CyrilRamaphosa family business interests cause it was not for the country, intelligent lead by pastor

Фото профиля Modise Mcira
Modise Mcira2 лет назад

You are marching against yourselves majita...

Фото профиля The Duke of #FreeState
The Duke of #FreeState2 лет назад

Why do you guys in that pyramid scheme called the ANC love talking about economic freedom 🤔 Do you even know what is it 🤔

Фото профиля Sedirea21
Sedirea212 лет назад

Ask alexei Navalny

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Hopewell Chin’ono

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