@dr_andile: Dr Andile Biyela 's debate in the KZN Motion of no confidence

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zwelibanzi_
Zwelibanzi :
Tell no lies and claim no easy victories.
2026-05-14 14:33:13
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silevu.esimatshal
silevu esimatshalitshali :
Combrade am following you🐘🐘🐘
2026-05-16 18:40:26
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mncedisi_7
Zwide :
🤝🤝Thank you,thank you Menziwa🙏
2026-05-13 07:11:40
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triplen870
Nxasana NN 🫧 :
Hectic on this!
2026-05-14 02:53:58
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mpumemkhwanazi1
mpumemkhwanazi1 :
Ukhona yin malumekaz 🤔
2026-05-13 06:31:06
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spudaldinho
uSomputu mfana ka Mdledle :
Menziwa uyatalabha. 🔥🔥🔥
2026-04-08 06:23:15
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mncedisi_7
Zwide :
"Those still struggling to govern themselves,still changing leaders faster than ideas mature"🤝🤝🤝
2026-05-13 07:16:57
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mantineza.biyela
Ma-Ntineza Biyela :
Menziwa wasemzini nje
2026-05-13 06:36:11
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mdidi142
mdidi wenqondo :
✊✊✊🦣🦣🦣
2026-05-14 09:34:08
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triplen870
Nxasana NN 🫧 :
🫦🫦
2026-05-14 02:54:23
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imotion72
Tsoro Motion :
😂😂
2026-04-20 18:51:23
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anelebright60
Bright Mseleku :
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥
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