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Tshepiso Tshepi Bapela (@ tshepiso_bapela)
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somalilandcurrentnews · 5 months
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Somaliland asks SA to fast-track its AU recognition
ANC-NEC member and Enterprise Deputy Minister Obed Bapela and Somaliland Interior Minister Kahin Ahmed. Picture: Supplied Somaliland’s ruling party has asked the ANC to request the South African government to fast-track the country’s recognition by the African Union (AU). The ANC delegation led by NEC member and Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises, Obed Bapela, met with the leadership of the…
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shadrack1970 · 2 years
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Another court action against ANC North West elective conference
Another court action against ANC North West elective conference
The African National Congress (ANC) said the North West elective conference will get underway on Saturday, even though a second court interdict that’s in the pipeline could bring proceedings to a halt. ANC national convenor for the North West, Obed Bapela, told reporters on Saturday that the party hasn’t been informed of another court application. “We heard about the new interdict last night. We…
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gachigummi · 4 years
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I got the eye of the BAPE
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aurbanprep · 7 years
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micasakicks · 7 years
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bisouriah · 6 years
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Selling every piece of clothing I touch : if you ever see it you can buy it : #louisvuittonforsale #lvforsale #louisvuittonla #louisvuitton #BapeForsale #BapeLA (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnCajVDnOnF/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1nw973badkune
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dond87 · 6 years
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Have to stop by the #planetoftheapes #bapethailand #abathingape #justdon #donsgallery #doninasia #BAPE #DonD87 #DON #DOND #toys #art #fashion #hellokitty #sanrio #thailand #bangkok #BKK #bapecamo #bapela (at Bape Flagship store Thailand by DGF)
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cidadenoticias · 3 years
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Africa do Sul – Abertura anual da Casa Nacional dos Líderes Tradicionais
O presidente Cyril Ramaphosa discursa na inauguração da Casa Nacional dos Líderes Tradicionais, em 4 de março de 2021 Presidente Cyril Ramaphosa na procissão da Abertura anual da Casa Nacional dos Líderes Tradicionais acompanhado pelo Presidente da Casa Nacional dos Líderes Tradicionais Inkosi Mahlangu, Vice-Ministro Obed Bapela, Vice-Presidente da Casa Nacional dos Líderes Tradicionais Nkosikazi Mhlauli, Presidente da Assembleia Nacional Thandi Modise e Presidente do NCOP Amos Masondo. [Fotos: GCIS)
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southafricantv · 4 years
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MPs want more detail on R20 billion for municipalities
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Faith Muthambi. Photo: GCIS
Committee chairperson Faith Muthambi instructed MPs the R20 billion ought to be used to “make radical advances to the fault strains uncovered by this pandemic” however couldn’t elaborate additional.
MPs on the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs portfolio committee have been left disillusioned on Thursday night when the division’s briefing didn’t include particulars on the R20 billion allotted to municipalities for reduction in the course of the Covid-19 pandemic.
DA MP Haniff Hoosen stated he was disillusioned with the division’s presentation, as there have been 25 slides however it didn’t clarify what the R20 billion can be used for.
Committee chairperson Faith Muthambi stated there was nothing new within the division’s presentation.
She stated the R20 billion ought to be used to “make radical advances to the fault strains uncovered by this pandemic”.
ANC MP Bheki Radebe requested why the R20 billion would solely be transferred in August.
Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Parks Tau stated it was a matter of complying with the regulation.
He stated the division was in “fixed interplay” with the Treasury about when the cash can be out there.
The Treasury instructed the division it needed to undergo an appropriations funds, which needed to be handed by Parliament.
He stated the division was cognisant of the pressures municipalities have been going through.
The different deputy minister, Obed Bapela, stated the division was working to finalise the plan for the R20 billion.
Last week, President Cyril Ramaphosa introduced a R500 billion financial and social assist package deal to alleviate the financial destruction wrought by the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Additional funding of R20 billion will, subsequently, be made out there to municipalities for the supply of emergency water provide, elevated sanitisation of public transport and amenities, and offering meals and shelter for the homeless. Details will likely be introduced within the adjustment funds tabled,” he stated on the time.
For more information your means, Orignaly Published on https://citizen.co.za  and 
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billysigudla · 5 years
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The IEC Result Centre situated at the Pretoria Showgrounds is ready before the elections taking place on the 8th of May, 7 April 2019, Pretoria. Picture: Jacques Nelles 5' ELECTIONS 9.5.2019 07:10 am Follow all the 2019 election results live right here! ANA and Citizen reporter The electorate has decided on the future of politics in SA both nationally and in each of the nine provinces. Keep track of the results in The Citizen’s live electoral map. ‌ The live feed into the map from the IEC below will update automatically as votes are counted and tallied countrywide. Check back regularly to see how power will ultimate be apportioned in South Africa’s sixth democratic dispensation since 1994. Follow the elections live report blow by blow here. https://citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/elections/2128141/follow-all-the-2019-election-results-live-right-here/ To see the leading parties in each of the provinces, click or tap on the map. ‌ IEC spokesperson Kate Bapela confirmed on Wednesday night that the first results were expected from about 11pm, with the smaller stations normally reporting results first. She told IOL: “At 9pm when our voting stations close our officials and political parties will take a two-minute break and then they begin the sorting and the counting. After they have done the sorting and the counting, historically the first station that posts the results comes somewhere between 11pm and midnight.” Results only really started streaming in from around 3am on Thursday from other smaller voting stations, with the next morning at 11am usually the time when bigger data streams from other stations began to flood in. The IEC is expected to announce the final results on Saturday, with political parties given until Friday to lodge objections. Earlier, South Africans went to the polls in the country’s sixth democratic elections on Wednesday, braving cold weather, rains and a few operational glitches to elect a new political leadership that faces the daunting task of kickstarting the stalled economy. President Cyril Ramaphosa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) is likely to keep its 25-year-long grip on power, but could get less than the 62.15 p (at Ekurhuleni) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxOxcdXBzA1/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=g9dl7mavaiic
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superstarstrategies · 5 years
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Do provincial election outcomes affect property market?
Over the past six months, analysts, economists, wealth management advisors and similar professional opinions have generally expressed the same sentiment; that investors are hesitant to enter the property market, or any other platform for that matter, pending the outcome of the national and provincial elections.
With much focus on the national elections, and rightly so, the provincial outcomes are just as important because ultimately the appointed Premiers’ impact and influence provincial residents almost on a daily basis. In many respects there is no other environment where one’s voice can be heard louder than on one’s own turf, and when enhanced with similarly-minded people, actions required by local government are usually more prompt.
I say usually, but the exception to the rule manifested earlier this month when angry Alexandra residents began protesting over poor service delivery. It drew the attention of President Cyril Ramaphosa who, along with the Premier of Gauteng David Makhura, visited the area in advance of the Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Herman Mashaba, whose schedule and commitments to other similar communities did not allow him to react as quickly as the protestors would have liked. Mashaba holds office in a coalition governance between his party the Democratic Alliance, and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
One must not forget that April is the busiest month for campaigning, and it could be that Ramaphosa and Makhura, both from the ANC party, saw a campaigning opportunity in Alexandra, and from a provincial perspective may have viewed their visit as a chance to secure a stronger voting advantage.
Semigration not caused by provincial elections
The Independent Electoral Commission’s spokesperson Kate Bapela would not comment on how often a provincial election outcome results in a change of party governance. She did confirm however that “there has been a change in government in the Western Cape and KwaZulu Natal results from previous elections.”
With no absolute facts available, the question of whether semigration and home values can be directly attributed to provincial election outcomes was answered by Tony Clarke, managing director of the Rawson Property Group. “Rarely. Change, be that location or property value, is most often a result of non-delivery by regional municipalities of services and increases in crime.
“Issues such as major property price/rental increases, traffic, water issues, the collapse of local agriculture and the tourism industry are impacting, for example, on retiree’s decision to move to the Garden Route, rather than the previously-popular Western Cape. So while it might have been that provincial semigration was driven by governance in a region, it is now motivated by the lack of service delivery factors that rule our daily lives.”
It’s no different in Natal, specifically Pietermaritzburg, as Paul Campbell, director of Natal Property Consultants, explains. “Provincial semigration on the basis of voting outcomes does not play a massive role. The only time I have experienced a change in demand and value of property in Pietermartizburg that was directly related to provincial elections, was when the ANC confirmed that PMB would be the official capital city should it win the region in 2004.
“This created a sellers market because government employees began moving from Ulundi back to Pietermartizburg creating a significant demand with properties in short supply. Since then however, it is the day to day running of the basic services by the municipality that likely cause people to leave the city.”
Positive turnaround dependent on government policy
Both Clarke and Campbell concur that it is likely there will be a positive turnaround for the residential property market post-election, but this will not be immediate. The new governments – national and provincial - will need some time to clarify policies, especially that of land expropriation. “In the meantime, we can expect the increase in the number of properties available to continue to create a buyer’s market,” says Clarke, “but for now we live with buyers being cautious, and sellers over-eager.
“There is still a long hard road ahead for the average consumer, despite the possibility of more affordable properties on the horizon. Rising inflation, fuel prices, municipal rates and taxed are taking a big bite out of disposable income across the board.”
On a more positive note, banks are showing more confidence in the market, indicated by their relaxing of credit criteria. Moody’s did not downgrade South Africa’s sovereign credit rating either in March, keeping it one notch above junk status. Its decision was partly based on the Reserve Bank’s forecast for 2019 of a growth rate accelerating to 1.3 percent for this year, and 1.5 percent for next.
Property stablisation, no matter what the outcome of elections, is anticipated to continue with buyer’s remaining in the driving seat. The cyclical highs and lows of the industry will always be difficult to predict, dependent as they are on a myriad of circumstances that affect both the country and its provincial and local governance.
“Although it remains a great idea to have a foot in the property market, I don’t recommend consumers overextending themselves,” advises Clarke. “If anything, buy a little lower and use time wisely to pay off as much debt as possible while bank rates remain favourable.
“This will put home owners in a far stronger position for the future, regardless of what that future may bring.”
Source - Private Property, Kerry Dimmer (April 2019).
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dudja · 5 years
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Ituri : l'ONG CRDH condamne le meurtre d'un orpailleur par les présumés eco-gardes
Ituri : l’ONG CRDH condamne le meurtre d’un orpailleur par les présumés eco-gardes
Un orpailleur a trouvé la mort la nuit du lundi au mardi 21 avril 2020 dans un carré minier de Bapela en territoire de Mambasa suite à ses blessures lui infligées par les présumés eco gardes de la réserve de faune à Okapi.
Selon la convention pour le respect des droits humains (CRDH), une structure de défense des droits de l’homme basée à Mambasa, es orpailleurs ont été vandalisés par les hommes…
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the-football-daily · 4 years
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Mosimane: Mamelodi Sundowns must listen to the coach’s demands - Bapela
The retired midfielder shares his thoughts on the prolonged contract negotiations for Mosimane’s new contract from Football News, Live Scores, Results & Transfers | Goal.com https://ift.tt/3cwsVpf via IFTTT
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zmtrends · 4 years
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Dope Boys – “Warning To The Ritual Killers” Mp3
Dope Boys – “Warning To The Ritual Killers” Mp3
Dope Boys – “Warning To The Ritual Killers” Mp3
Kukukomaula Wembwawe a brand new single from Kopala’s best Group, the award wining Dope Boys Bapela, this one going By the Title “Warning to The Ritual Killers”.
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