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We don't celebrate we Remember.

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MsJay1 year ago

Oh yes✊🏾

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Estadio Deportes1 year ago

ES MOMENTO DE DECIR ADIÓS 😪 Tras su partida a Milán, Santiago Giménez no se olvidó del Feyenoord y mandó un emotivo mensaje en sus redes sociales. Te dejamos los detalles de su adiós. 👇 #SantiagoGiménez #Feyenoord #Milán

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Charles Chabalala1 year ago

We no longer see this documentaries on TV why?

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chief of us😦😍🍖🌶↘1 year ago

Remember what 62% percent of unemployment 99% in tarvens y'all supposed to be on the street make this country ungovernable till ANC and DA removed gogos namakhehla from that parliament but they hold you blinded by entertainment and alcohol msunu yenu.

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Mkhabele Anhlulo1 year ago

@TweetHelperBot please download this.

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Mufasa0071 year ago

The Church Street bombing was a car bomb attack carried out by Umkhonto we Sizwe, the military wing of the African National Congress (ANC), on May 20, 1983, in Pretoria, South Africa. The bombing occurred on Church Street (now called Helen Joseph Street). It resulted in the deaths of 19 people, including the two perpetrators, and injured 217 others. The target was the South African Air Force (SAAF) headquarters, but the bomb detonated during rush hour, causing casualties among civilians as well.

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nomad1 year ago

Peaceful weapons

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macd modise1 year ago

Commemoration

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MyOpinion1 year ago

‘Commemorate’

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SA1ST🇿🇦1 year ago

This is the best way to put it 👏, there is nothing to celebrate here

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frankkhan1 year ago

@KingMokhosi For no reason...... 😂💀

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