Meet The Only Footballer With Tattoo Of Nelson Mandela, Bob Marley, Martin Luther King And Others
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/G4nj00tblQchVgGylR4dFs/footballer-andre-gray-on-the-black-history-icons-that-make-up-his-tattoo The footballer has a gorgeous, detailed back tattoo that features portraits of Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, the Black Panthers, Rosa Parks, and other game-changing, revolutionary heroes from black history, designed by Jessica Simpson. Bright was curious about the figures who make up Gray's tattoo, which took six months to design and "a lot of hours lying on my front."

Malcolm X pledged R500000 for Sibongile Mani
Sibongile Mani knew what she was doing was wrong that's why she was subtle about it. She stole the money and she has to face the music. Society loves sympathizing with perpetrators!! ! Education honours degree student Sibongile Mani, 31, a mother of two, was convicted of theft of nearly R1m deposited into her student account by Intellimali, a service provider for the National Student Financial Aid Scheme.

She Was Found Guilty But Might Not Go To Prison Because Of This
Do you still remember the student (Sibongile Mani) that was accidentally sent R14 million from NSFAS? Let me quickly remind you what happened, she spent about R818 000 from that money and a case was opened against her for theft. One may argue that the student (Sibongile Mani) from Walter Sisulu University did nothing wrong because she simply used money that was in her bank account and she did not force anyone to transfer that money to her.

Businessman, Malcolm X has pledged to assist with R500, 000 of the R818, 000 spent by Sibongile Mani
Philanthropist and businessman Malcolm X has pledged to assist with R500, 000 of the R818, 000 spent by Sibongile Mani. Photo: Instagram Malcolm X pledged to assist the Walter Sisulu university student who was mistakenly allocated 14 million by NSFAS. Sibongile Mani was erroneously allocated R14 million instead of R1 400 by NSFAS and the student went on a spending spree and used over R800, 000 of the money.

Malema is right: We have a lot of House Niggas who would rather Chase foreigners than take the land
When the EFF leader Julius Malema was interviewed the deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo asked a critical question. "Is being called a House Nigga insulting ?" Of course, Zondo replied that it is demeaning at its very best and insulting at its very worst. Malema replied that both Steve Biko and Malcolm X have used the term to describe blacks who would rather pay three times the price of a house to live next to the whites and would fight fellow black people to protect the gains of the white monopoly.

Mzansi: I Will Pay R500 000 To The cash That Was Erroneously Sent To Her Say's Malcolm See
According to Malcolm See, I will pay R500 000 to the funds that was mistakenly stored to her account. Malcolm X has pledged 500 000 dollars toward the 818 000.00 in cash that was mistakenly recorded to her record by a group of awkward persons. Is it the same old problem as before with NSFAS?

It Is Alleged Bathabile Dlamini Will Pay R20 000 to Avoid Prison And The Rest Will Be Payed Later
It has now become very clear that the law in this country does not treat people the same. Some are always favored by the law especially those who are in power. Ordinary citizens are always at the mercy of the law. Just the other day Sibongile Mani was sentenced to five years imprisonment after it was established that she stole the Nasfas money.

Here are ten interesting facts about Madiba that you likely did not know
1. He was a man who lived up to its reputation. Madiba was born Rolihlahla Madiba Madiba Madiba Madiba Madiba Madiba Madib The title means "pulling a tree limb" or "troublemaker" in his Xhosa tribe. On his first day of primary school, his teacher gave him the moniker "Nelson."

Malcom X Is Planning To Do Something Special For Sibongile Mani
https://www.iol.co.za/dailynews/news/mzansis-malcolm-x-pledges-r500-000-to-sibongile-manis-r818-000-urges-entrepreneurs-to-donate-if-it-leads-to-her-release-from-prison-9227c6a6-1188-46fd-b264-755f9b10495c?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1648721193 Malcolm X made the vow on his Instagram account on Wednesday, when the East London Regional Court Magistrate, Twanette Olivier, condemned Mani to five years in the slammer for taking R818 000 of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) assets in 2017.

Mzansi: I Will Pay R500 000 To The cash That Was Erroneously Sent To Her Say's Malcolm See
I Will Pay R500 000 To The cash That Was Erroneously Stored To Her Say's Malcolm See. Malcolm X has vowed 500 000 toward the 818 000.00 cash that was erroneously stored by awkward individuals to her record. Is the same old thing kwa NSFAS Eskom Stored 4Billion to a Private worker for hire whose name is Quinton van der Burg.. Also, they denied everything..

Sibongile Mani Is Getting a Special Gift from Malcom X.
When the East London Regional Court Magistrate, Twanette Olivier, sentenced Mani to five years in prison for stealing R818 000 of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) assets in 2017, Malcolm X made the promise on his Instagram account. Stories continue to be told below the surface of the advertisement.

Businessman Malcolm X Makes A Pledge That Will Lead To The Release Of Sibongile Mani From Prison.
Malcolm X was an African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist who was a prominent figure during the civil rights movement. A spokesman for the Nation of Islam until 1964, he was a vocal advocate for black empowerment and the promotion of Islam within the black community. The businessman made a pledge that he was willing to help pay money for Sibongile Mani's immediate release from Jail.

‘I Will Unveil A Truth About South Africans That Will Shock Foreign Nationals” Malema Guns Out
'It is analysis and can even be a scholastic analysis and that is the manner by which she [Lindiwe Sisulu] describes the African appointed authorities who are staying there,' contends the EFF pioneer. Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) pioneer Julius Malema has demanded that being known as a house negro ought not be viewed as an affront since political dissidents, for example, Malcolm X and Steve Biko utilized the term.

Malcom X pledges to pay R500 000 of the R818 000 spent by WSU Student Sibongile Mani
Image : Instagram/business_MalcomX Malcolm X has contributed half a million rand to assist reimburse R818,000 in NSFAS funds spent by convicted Walter Sisulu University student Sibongile Mani after the money was erroneously placed into her account in 2017. "I, Malcolm X aka Business, hereby pledge R500,000 towards the R818,000 that the Walter Sisulu University (WSU) student, Sbongile Mani, 'accidentally' used from the R14million that was 'accidentally' transferred to her bank account, provided the payment of this money will lead to her immediate release from prison," Malcolm X said on his social networking page on Wednesday, after the Eastern Cape regional court sentenced Mani to five years in prison.

Businessman Pledges R500k for NSFAS Funds Spent By Sibongile Mani But He Has Terms and Conditions
Sibongile Mani. Picture: News24 South African businessman, known as Malcolm X has pledged half a million rands towards the repayment of the potion of money that was used after R14 million was accidentally transferred to Walter Sisulu University (WSU) student, Sibongile Mani's account by the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) in 2017.

Outcry over Sibongile Mani jail sentence
Twitter feeds and hashtags have been buzzing in relation to Sibongile Mani's five (5) year jail term sentence over the R14 000 000 Nasfas funds that were erroneously deposited into her Intellimali account in 2017. By the time Nasfas realized the "error" Sibongile Mani had already used R818 000 of the funds indulging in a spending spree of luxury designer goods, expensive alcohol, planned trips etc.

Businessman donates R500 000 to help Sbongile Mani escape jail for stealing NSFAS money
31 March 2022 By Sphe J Hadebe A good Samaritan has came to an aid of convicted Walter Sisulu University student, Sbongile Mani who has been sentenced to five years on Wednesday. The East London Regional court sentenced her to five years for theft. This has raised many questions as to why she was sentenced yet she did not steal the money but she used the money which was transferred into her account and yet she had reported it but it was not fixed.

Malcolm X pledges to pay R500000 that Mani Stole from NSFAS.
In a bid to keep sentenced Walter Sisulu University understudy Sibongile Mani out of prison, financial specialist Malcom X has vowed a large portion of 1,000,000 rand to assist with reimbursing the R818,000 of NSFAS reserves spent by Mani after the cash was mistakenly saved into her record in 2017.

Ronald Lamola is shown flames by Minister Lindiwe Sisulu.
The streets of social media are flooded by the reactions to the letter written to the Minister of Justice Mr Ronald Lamola, in the Letter Minister Sisulu also mentioned how the constitution came about and the fact that the constitution is is not stagnant. Minister Sisulu in her scathing response fliploping Ronald Lamola says he is standing in the way of total economic freedom and land expropriation without compensation because like many ANC "house negroes” and colonised minds all too scared of WMC.

SA celeb says he will reward anyone snitches on the real person who burned Parliament
The yr may have begun with champagne and fireworks for most South Africans, however, it started on low notice for the country's parliament. The historic construction burned down on two January and the fireplace flared up once more the subsequent day. Since then, distraught South Africans have taken to social media to provide advice, theories and some have referred to as for parliament to be relocated.
