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DUNDER MIFFLIN
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Durban, South Africa
Joined August 2012
Nice pic mshana.... Im just wondering if the driver ended up making that turn
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RT @MStotied: Kuyo yonke lanto ithethwe pha, wena uphume nale yemali uzoyitya neechomi zakho, Lubabalo? 🤦🏾♂️
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Kusekude phambilj
Look at what seems like a special treatment a white dude is getting from @SAPoliceService over blacks. Video by @ZANewsFlash
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@Sphile_Cele Im sure uniqambele amanga namkholwa😭😭😭 But Maskandi would have had me kicked out🤣🤣🤣 It was a rough crowd even the DJ ugcine bengasamlaleli💀
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RT @Sphile_Cele: @mfana_ka_mpume What 😂😂😂 plug them with uMaskandi lapho. For now he’s still greeting and talking about introducing various…
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You can just tell who it is yazi
NEWS: As more shenanigans from Ithala Bank become public knowledge after the Prudential Authority (PA) applied to the Pietermaritzburg High Court to liquidate it, new information has emerged about how the bank approved a multi-million loan for a wife of a senior ANC politician to buy a farm in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. The ANC politician is from KwaZulu-Natal. Information gleaned from internal disciplinary files, CCMA, and labor forums papers, the wife of the politician defaulted from paying the loan, and it had to be written off as a bad debt. The management wrongly blamed two officials who handled the paperwork for the application and fired them. The officials took the matter to court for a review, and in response, Ithala hired a Durban-based law firm to defend it. The law firm asked for all records to prepare its defence, and it later advised Ithala to quietly negotiate with the employees as they were wrongly fired and were going to easily win in court. Ithala's management ignored the legal advice and went to hire another law firm at the cost of R7 million and lost the case in court. The matter was later settled, and the employees left aggrieved that they were used as a scapegoat when the bank was supposed to recover the money it had loaned out - The News Box
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