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It has been officially a hundred years past since Afrikaans was recognised as an official language in Suid-Afrika
lank lewe die Afrikaners!
lank lewe die Afrikaners!
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Anyway, I will eventually come back with some more effort post, promise
05.05.202507:48
You can find more in the book "The plot against South Africa" (originally Verrat an Südafrika) written by Klaus vaqué
05.05.202506:41
Happy birthday to the current Oarai commander and chief-segretary, Momo Kawashima🎂❤️


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20.04.202514:38
Quick fact, almost no Afrikaner was whilled to fight for the British empire during the second world war and view the Germans as their brothers (Which is true), fighting against them would had been a massacre against people who share their same blood.


15.04.202518:41
Hermann Göring Cigars
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Happy birthday, hakamichi shizune🎂💙
Reposted from:South African Foreign Corps
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05.05.202507:33
History of the South African Rand:
Introduced by Verwoerd in 1961, $1=R0.71
The rand was fairly stable until 1980. At that time, under Vorster, it was $1=R0.67
After that, heavy sanctions started, making the Rand drop to $1=R1.20 in 1984 under PW Botha and $1=R2.33 in 1989 under de Klerk
By the time Mandela became president, the Rand had already dropped to $1=R3.42
This is where the Rand became very unstable, and dropped exponentially and reached a staggering $1=R11.47 in 2003
-Mbeki started economic reforms in 2003, which strengthened the Rand back to $1=R5.85 in 2005
With the Zuma Presidency, the free fall of the value of the Rand started, dropping the value all the way to $1=R13.73 the day Ramaphosa took office in 2018
The free fall of the Rand accelerated under Ramaphosa, which is regularly dropping below $1=R19 in the past year.
Introduced by Verwoerd in 1961, $1=R0.71
The rand was fairly stable until 1980. At that time, under Vorster, it was $1=R0.67
After that, heavy sanctions started, making the Rand drop to $1=R1.20 in 1984 under PW Botha and $1=R2.33 in 1989 under de Klerk
By the time Mandela became president, the Rand had already dropped to $1=R3.42
This is where the Rand became very unstable, and dropped exponentially and reached a staggering $1=R11.47 in 2003
-Mbeki started economic reforms in 2003, which strengthened the Rand back to $1=R5.85 in 2005
With the Zuma Presidency, the free fall of the value of the Rand started, dropping the value all the way to $1=R13.73 the day Ramaphosa took office in 2018
The free fall of the Rand accelerated under Ramaphosa, which is regularly dropping below $1=R19 in the past year.


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Wishing Sobue an'Happy Birthday!❤️🎂🇫🇷
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