• Every day, children remain trapped in situations of abuse and neglect because adults are told the wrong information—or believe there is nothing they can do.

    This video unpacks the difference between what happens in reality and what the law actually says.

    The truth is simple: if you have reasonable grounds to believe a child is being abused or neglected, authorities are required to open a case and investigate. You do not need proof. You do not need the child's permission. You do not need to be a parent or professional.

    Too many children suffer because people stay silent, assume someone else will act, or are discouraged from reporting.

    A child may not have a voice, but you do.

    See something.
    Say something.
    Be the difference a child needs.

    Together, we can break the cycle of silence and ensure every child has the protection, safety, and dignity they deserve.

    #UnchainOurChildren #ProtectOurChildren #EndChildAbuse #ChildProtection #SeeSomethingSaySomething #BeTheDifference #EveryChildMatters
    Every day, children remain trapped in situations of abuse and neglect because adults are told the wrong information—or believe there is nothing they can do. This video unpacks the difference between what happens in reality and what the law actually says. The truth is simple: if you have reasonable grounds to believe a child is being abused or neglected, authorities are required to open a case and investigate. You do not need proof. You do not need the child's permission. You do not need to be a parent or professional. Too many children suffer because people stay silent, assume someone else will act, or are discouraged from reporting. A child may not have a voice, but you do. 👀 See something. 🗣️ Say something. ❤️ Be the difference a child needs. Together, we can break the cycle of silence and ensure every child has the protection, safety, and dignity they deserve. #UnchainOurChildren #ProtectOurChildren #EndChildAbuse #ChildProtection #SeeSomethingSaySomething #BeTheDifference #EveryChildMatters
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  • Yesterday we joined the march to say *NO MORE* to the rape and abuse of our children.
    Every child deserves to grow up safe, protected, and free from fear.

    As a community, we have a responsibility to speak out, raise awareness, and take a stand against those who prey on the most vulnerable among us.

    Silence protects perpetrators; awareness protects children. Let us unite our voices, support survivors, and work together to create a future where every child can thrive in safety and dignity.

    Enough is enough. No more stolen innocence. No more child rape. Protect our children.
    Yesterday we joined the march to say *NO MORE* to the rape and abuse of our children. Every child deserves to grow up safe, protected, and free from fear. As a community, we have a responsibility to speak out, raise awareness, and take a stand against those who prey on the most vulnerable among us. Silence protects perpetrators; awareness protects children. Let us unite our voices, support survivors, and work together to create a future where every child can thrive in safety and dignity. Enough is enough. No more stolen innocence. No more child rape. Protect our children.
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  • NRSV:

    For God alone my soul waits in silence,
    for my hope is from him.

    Psalm 62:5
    NRSV: For God alone my soul waits in silence, for my hope is from him. Psalm 62:5
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  • The Day Whispers Goodbye

    The sky didn’t rush tonight…
    it lingered.

    Soft gold melting into silence,
    as if the sun had something left to say.

    The trees stood still,
    like quiet witnesses
    to a moment too sacred to interrupt.

    And somewhere between
    light and shadow,
    I felt it—

    Peace.

    The kind that doesn’t ask questions,
    doesn’t rush,
    doesn’t demand.

    Just gently reminds you…
    that even endings
    can be beautiful.
    The Day Whispers Goodbye The sky didn’t rush tonight… it lingered. Soft gold melting into silence, as if the sun had something left to say. The trees stood still, like quiet witnesses to a moment too sacred to interrupt. And somewhere between light and shadow, I felt it— Peace. The kind that doesn’t ask questions, doesn’t rush, doesn’t demand. Just gently reminds you… that even endings can be beautiful.
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  • KJV:

    When I kept silence, my bones waxed old
    through my roaring all the day long.

    Psalm 32:3
    KJV: When I kept silence, my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long. Psalm 32:3
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  • This Is Why We Built MySA

    Yesterday I spoke to a small business owner.

    Fourteen years in business.
    Twelve thousand followers online.
    And his latest post reached less than 300 people.

    He asked me something that stuck with me:

    “Domenico, must I now pay just so the people who already follow me can see my post?”

    He wasn’t angry.
    He was tired.

    And that’s when it hit me again.

    South Africa is full of people who wake up early.
    Who work late.
    Who hustle.
    Who sacrifice.
    Who build something from nothing.

    But online?

    We rent space.

    We don’t own the ground we stand on.

    Our businesses grow… until an algorithm changes.
    Our reach drops… unless we pay more.
    Our data leaves the country.
    Our money leaves the country.
    And we are told this is “just how it works.”

    No.

    It doesn’t have to work like that.

    I didn’t build MySA because I was bored.
    I didn’t build it because I wanted another app.

    I built it because I was tired of watching local businesses fight for oxygen in a room they don’t control.

    MySA is not about competing with global platforms.

    It’s about building something of our own.

    A place where:
    • Verified users are real people
    • Verified businesses are real businesses
    • Support stays local
    • Engagement means something
    • Your effort isn’t filtered into silence

    When you join MySA, you are not just creating a profile.

    You are choosing to support a local digital economy.

    When you verify your business, you are not just getting a badge.

    You are telling customers:
    “I am real. I stand behind my name.”

    When you review a local company, share their post, or support their service, you are not just scrolling.

    You are strengthening your own community.

    Every country protects what matters to it.

    Why shouldn’t we protect our digital space too?

    This is bigger than social media.

    This is about dignity.
    This is about visibility.
    This is about ownership.
    This is about South Africans backing South Africans.

    We cannot complain about global control while refusing to support local solutions.

    We cannot ask for change while staying comfortable in systems that don’t serve us.

    MySA is not perfect.

    It is growing.

    And growth takes people who believe in building, not just consuming.

    So the question is simple:

    Will you watch from the sidelines…

    Or will you stand up and be part of building something South Africa can call its own?

    Let’s build this properly. Together.

    #ImpactSA #MySA
    This Is Why We Built MySA Yesterday I spoke to a small business owner. Fourteen years in business. Twelve thousand followers online. And his latest post reached less than 300 people. He asked me something that stuck with me: “Domenico, must I now pay just so the people who already follow me can see my post?” He wasn’t angry. He was tired. And that’s when it hit me again. South Africa is full of people who wake up early. Who work late. Who hustle. Who sacrifice. Who build something from nothing. But online? We rent space. We don’t own the ground we stand on. Our businesses grow… until an algorithm changes. Our reach drops… unless we pay more. Our data leaves the country. Our money leaves the country. And we are told this is “just how it works.” No. It doesn’t have to work like that. I didn’t build MySA because I was bored. I didn’t build it because I wanted another app. I built it because I was tired of watching local businesses fight for oxygen in a room they don’t control. MySA is not about competing with global platforms. It’s about building something of our own. A place where: • Verified users are real people • Verified businesses are real businesses • Support stays local • Engagement means something • Your effort isn’t filtered into silence When you join MySA, you are not just creating a profile. You are choosing to support a local digital economy. When you verify your business, you are not just getting a badge. You are telling customers: “I am real. I stand behind my name.” When you review a local company, share their post, or support their service, you are not just scrolling. You are strengthening your own community. Every country protects what matters to it. Why shouldn’t we protect our digital space too? This is bigger than social media. This is about dignity. This is about visibility. This is about ownership. This is about South Africans backing South Africans. We cannot complain about global control while refusing to support local solutions. We cannot ask for change while staying comfortable in systems that don’t serve us. MySA is not perfect. It is growing. And growth takes people who believe in building, not just consuming. So the question is simple: Will you watch from the sidelines… Or will you stand up and be part of building something South Africa can call its own? Let’s build this properly. Together. #ImpactSA #MySA
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  • Well, my friends… let me tell you a story.

    The other day, I found myself in the cavernous hall of a global tech summit. You know the exact kind. Screens the size of buildings. Bass that vibrates in your chest. A stage so polished it looks like a mirror into the future. It’s the kind of room where companies don’t just speak—they decree.

    And today’s headline act was Facebook.

    The lights plunged into a sharp, synthetic blue. A perfectly rehearsed voice boomed through the hall as the Facebook representative strode to the podium, clad in a sharp suit and backed by a towering, glowing AI avatar that looked like it was made of pure data.

    “Ladies and gentlemen,” the executive began, a practiced smile flashing across his face. “We connect the world.”

    The crowd offered polite, expected applause.

    But from somewhere in the middle rows, a calm, clear voice cut through the blue light. “Do they connect back?”

    A few heads snapped around. The executive paused, his smile freezing for a fraction of a second, before he pressed the clicker. “We have over three billion users worldwide.”

    The screen behind him erupted into a chaotic blizzard of upward-trending arrows, glowing charts, and dizzying statistics.

    The voice from the audience replied, gently but firmly. “Active users… or people who signed up in 2009 and forgot their password?”

    A ripple of genuine laughter rolled through the crowd.

    The executive leaned into the microphone, his tone tightening. “We empower small businesses. We give them unprecedented reach.”

    The voice answered again. Not louder—just sharper. “Organic reach? Or the kind of reach where they have to pay you just to speak to the people who already chose to follow them?”

    Now, the audience wasn't just listening; they were captivated. People shifted in their seats. The polished veneer of the presentation was cracking.

    “We prioritize meaningful interactions!” the executive countered.

    “Between real people?” the voice asked. “Or between bots screaming at each other in the comments section?”

    Spontaneous applause broke out.

    At this point, the moderator stepped out from the wings, shielding her eyes from the glare. “Excuse me,” she said, scanning the crowd. “Who keeps doing that?”

    A spotlight swept over the sea of faces until it landed on something entirely unexpected.

    It was MySA.

    They weren't dressed in a corporate uniform. They weren't hiding behind a wall of metrics. Bathed in a warm, golden light that felt more like a sunrise than a screen glare, they stood there smiling. It was the quiet, undeniable confidence of a platform that knew exactly why it was built.

    The moderator blinked, intrigued. “Why don’t you come up here?”

    MySA walked onto the stage—not to fight, but to talk. The atmosphere on the platform immediately split. On the left, the cold, algorithmic blue of Facebook and its towering AI. On the right, the warm, inviting, human glow of MySA.

    The moderator looked between them. “Perhaps we can turn this into a dialogue.”

    The Facebook executive adjusted his cuffs. “We host pages with forty-five thousand followers.”

    MySA tilted their head. “And how many of those followers actually see an average post?”

    “Roughly three to five percent organically,” the executive admitted, his voice clipped.

    MySA smiled. “So, it’s like packing a massive stadium… but telling the speaker that only the first three rows are allowed to hear them.”

    The crowd erupted into laughter and nods of agreement.

    Facebook signaled dramatically, and the glowing blue AI avatar stepped forward, its digital eyes scanning the room. “My algorithm,” the machine synthesized, “ensures safety, optimizes content, and protects community standards. I remove harmful content.”

    MySA didn't flinch at the machine. “Including legitimate job posts from local mom-and-pop shops?”

    The AI’s lights flickered as it processed. “Policy violations are determined by algorithmic mass-assessment.”

    “So, context is optional,” MySA noted.

    The crowd murmured.

    “I maximize time spent on the platform,” the AI declared defensively.

    “And we maximize the value gained on the platform,” MySA replied smoothly.

    “I track behavioral patterns!” the AI boomed.

    MySA stepped closer to the edge of the stage, looking directly at the audience. The golden light seemed to follow them. “We build relationships.”

    The moderator leaned forward, entirely swept up in the moment. “What’s the real difference?”

    MySA paused, letting the silence hang for a moment.

    “The difference,” MySA said, their voice ringing with absolute clarity, “is that followers don’t equal customers. Numbers don’t equal trust. And the word ‘community’ is completely meaningless if a machine decides who is allowed to be seen.”

    The executive threw his hands up. “We operate at a global scale!”

    MySA turned to him. “Scale without substance is just noise.”

    You could hear a pin drop in that massive hall.

    Facebook tried one last, desperate swing. “We are the world’s largest social platform. My algorithm knows exactly what people want.”

    MySA shook their head slowly. “No. Your algorithm knows what keeps them scrolling. We know what keeps them growing.”

    That landed like a thunderclap.

    The moderator looked at MySA. “So, no holograms? No smoke and mirrors? What do you actually do?”

    “We verify users. We verify businesses,” MySA said, their voice warm and grounded. “We reward real participation and build local economies. On our platform, when someone supports a business, it means something. When someone follows, they actually see. When someone engages, it’s human.”

    As the session came to a close, the applause wasn’t explosive or manufactured. It was deep. It was thoughtful. It was real.

    Facebook quietly gathered its slides, the blue hologram dimming as they prepared for their next sterile earnings call.

    MySA stepped off the stage and walked back into the crowd, still smiling, still glowing. They hadn't just won an argument; they had reminded the room what technology was supposed to be for in the first place.

    Big stages are impressive. But meaningful platforms are powerful.

    And somewhere backstage, deep in the server racks, the Facebook AI quietly recalibrated its models. It processed one final, unprompted search query:

    “How to measure authenticity?”

    The system returned an error. The answer, of course, never appeared on the screen.

    Because authenticity isn’t calculated.

    It’s built.
    Well, my friends… let me tell you a story. The other day, I found myself in the cavernous hall of a global tech summit. You know the exact kind. Screens the size of buildings. Bass that vibrates in your chest. A stage so polished it looks like a mirror into the future. It’s the kind of room where companies don’t just speak—they decree. And today’s headline act was Facebook. The lights plunged into a sharp, synthetic blue. A perfectly rehearsed voice boomed through the hall as the Facebook representative strode to the podium, clad in a sharp suit and backed by a towering, glowing AI avatar that looked like it was made of pure data. “Ladies and gentlemen,” the executive began, a practiced smile flashing across his face. “We connect the world.” The crowd offered polite, expected applause. But from somewhere in the middle rows, a calm, clear voice cut through the blue light. “Do they connect back?” A few heads snapped around. The executive paused, his smile freezing for a fraction of a second, before he pressed the clicker. “We have over three billion users worldwide.” The screen behind him erupted into a chaotic blizzard of upward-trending arrows, glowing charts, and dizzying statistics. The voice from the audience replied, gently but firmly. “Active users… or people who signed up in 2009 and forgot their password?” A ripple of genuine laughter rolled through the crowd. The executive leaned into the microphone, his tone tightening. “We empower small businesses. We give them unprecedented reach.” The voice answered again. Not louder—just sharper. “Organic reach? Or the kind of reach where they have to pay you just to speak to the people who already chose to follow them?” Now, the audience wasn't just listening; they were captivated. People shifted in their seats. The polished veneer of the presentation was cracking. “We prioritize meaningful interactions!” the executive countered. “Between real people?” the voice asked. “Or between bots screaming at each other in the comments section?” Spontaneous applause broke out. At this point, the moderator stepped out from the wings, shielding her eyes from the glare. “Excuse me,” she said, scanning the crowd. “Who keeps doing that?” A spotlight swept over the sea of faces until it landed on something entirely unexpected. It was MySA. They weren't dressed in a corporate uniform. They weren't hiding behind a wall of metrics. Bathed in a warm, golden light that felt more like a sunrise than a screen glare, they stood there smiling. It was the quiet, undeniable confidence of a platform that knew exactly why it was built. The moderator blinked, intrigued. “Why don’t you come up here?” MySA walked onto the stage—not to fight, but to talk. The atmosphere on the platform immediately split. On the left, the cold, algorithmic blue of Facebook and its towering AI. On the right, the warm, inviting, human glow of MySA. The moderator looked between them. “Perhaps we can turn this into a dialogue.” The Facebook executive adjusted his cuffs. “We host pages with forty-five thousand followers.” MySA tilted their head. “And how many of those followers actually see an average post?” “Roughly three to five percent organically,” the executive admitted, his voice clipped. MySA smiled. “So, it’s like packing a massive stadium… but telling the speaker that only the first three rows are allowed to hear them.” The crowd erupted into laughter and nods of agreement. Facebook signaled dramatically, and the glowing blue AI avatar stepped forward, its digital eyes scanning the room. “My algorithm,” the machine synthesized, “ensures safety, optimizes content, and protects community standards. I remove harmful content.” MySA didn't flinch at the machine. “Including legitimate job posts from local mom-and-pop shops?” The AI’s lights flickered as it processed. “Policy violations are determined by algorithmic mass-assessment.” “So, context is optional,” MySA noted. The crowd murmured. “I maximize time spent on the platform,” the AI declared defensively. “And we maximize the value gained on the platform,” MySA replied smoothly. “I track behavioral patterns!” the AI boomed. MySA stepped closer to the edge of the stage, looking directly at the audience. The golden light seemed to follow them. “We build relationships.” The moderator leaned forward, entirely swept up in the moment. “What’s the real difference?” MySA paused, letting the silence hang for a moment. “The difference,” MySA said, their voice ringing with absolute clarity, “is that followers don’t equal customers. Numbers don’t equal trust. And the word ‘community’ is completely meaningless if a machine decides who is allowed to be seen.” The executive threw his hands up. “We operate at a global scale!” MySA turned to him. “Scale without substance is just noise.” You could hear a pin drop in that massive hall. Facebook tried one last, desperate swing. “We are the world’s largest social platform. My algorithm knows exactly what people want.” MySA shook their head slowly. “No. Your algorithm knows what keeps them scrolling. We know what keeps them growing.” That landed like a thunderclap. The moderator looked at MySA. “So, no holograms? No smoke and mirrors? What do you actually do?” “We verify users. We verify businesses,” MySA said, their voice warm and grounded. “We reward real participation and build local economies. On our platform, when someone supports a business, it means something. When someone follows, they actually see. When someone engages, it’s human.” As the session came to a close, the applause wasn’t explosive or manufactured. It was deep. It was thoughtful. It was real. Facebook quietly gathered its slides, the blue hologram dimming as they prepared for their next sterile earnings call. MySA stepped off the stage and walked back into the crowd, still smiling, still glowing. They hadn't just won an argument; they had reminded the room what technology was supposed to be for in the first place. Big stages are impressive. But meaningful platforms are powerful. And somewhere backstage, deep in the server racks, the Facebook AI quietly recalibrated its models. It processed one final, unprompted search query: “How to measure authenticity?” The system returned an error. The answer, of course, never appeared on the screen. Because authenticity isn’t calculated. It’s built.
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  • PRESS STATEMENT -

    MySA Condemns Removal of Official Facebook Accounts Amid Rapid Platform Growth

    South Africa – 16/02/2026

    MySA, South Africa’s independent and rapidly growing local social network, confirms that its main Facebook account and official Facebook page have been removed from the Facebook platform following a period of significant traction, growth, and public engagement.

    This action comes after MySA successfully expanded its digital footprint, attracting increasing numbers of South African users seeking a verified, community-driven alternative to global platforms. Despite complying with Facebook’s security verification processes and completing all required identity checks, our primary account and page were permanently removed without transparent justification.

    At the same time, the Facebook ecosystem continues to be flooded with fraudulent and impersonation accounts that operate freely. Fake profiles are routinely able to register, send unsolicited messages, promote scams, and misuse the names and likenesses of public figures without restriction. These accounts often remain active despite repeated reports from legitimate users and businesses.

    The removal of MySA’s official presence, while fraudulent accounts remain operational, raises serious concerns about platform governance, competitive neutrality, and fair digital access within South Africa.

    MySA is not a spam network.
    MySA is not a fraudulent operation.

    MySA is a legitimate South African technology initiative designed to provide:

    • A verified-user environment
    • Greater transparency for businesses
    • Safer community interaction
    • Local economic empowerment
    • Reduced exposure to scam and impersonation profiles

    As a growing local social network, MySA represents innovation and competition within the digital space. Competition is a healthy and necessary part of technological progress. The removal of a legitimate competitor’s account, particularly during a period of growth and public visibility, inevitably raises questions about equal treatment and digital fairness.

    We categorically reject any implication that our platform violated community standards. We completed required verification procedures in good faith. We were transparent in our operations. We engaged openly with users and businesses. Yet our accounts were removed while malicious actors continue to operate uninterrupted.

    This situation highlights a broader issue affecting businesses and creators across South Africa:

    Real accounts are scrutinized and restricted, while automated scam profiles continue to flourish.

    MySA will not be silenced.

    We remain fully operational via our official platform here.

    We encourage our community, partners, and supporters to connect with us directly on our platform as we continue building a safer, verified, proudly South African digital ecosystem.

    We also call for transparency from global social media platforms operating in South Africa regarding:

    • Account removal procedures
    • Appeals transparency
    • Competitive neutrality
    • Enforcement consistency

    Digital platforms hold immense influence over public communication and business visibility. With that influence comes responsibility.

    MySA remains committed to empowering South African users, entrepreneurs, and communities. We will continue to innovate, expand, and provide an alternative space where authenticity and accountability matter.

    We remain fully open and transparent in our approach to competition, and we state unequivocally that we would never remove or restrict Facebook should they choose to operate an official profile or page on our network — because we are not threatened by competition, and we are confident in demonstrating, openly and fairly, how our platform model differs and why we believe it serves users and businesses in a stronger, more accountable way.

    For media inquiries or official statements, please send inquiries to:

    info@mysa.social
    071 396 2574

    About MySA

    MySA is a South African social networking platform focused on verified users, business transparency, and community-driven growth. Built to serve local communities, MySA aims to create a safer and more accountable digital environment while supporting economic development across the country.

    #ImpactSA #MySA
    PRESS STATEMENT - MySA Condemns Removal of Official Facebook Accounts Amid Rapid Platform Growth South Africa – 16/02/2026 MySA, South Africa’s independent and rapidly growing local social network, confirms that its main Facebook account and official Facebook page have been removed from the Facebook platform following a period of significant traction, growth, and public engagement. This action comes after MySA successfully expanded its digital footprint, attracting increasing numbers of South African users seeking a verified, community-driven alternative to global platforms. Despite complying with Facebook’s security verification processes and completing all required identity checks, our primary account and page were permanently removed without transparent justification. At the same time, the Facebook ecosystem continues to be flooded with fraudulent and impersonation accounts that operate freely. Fake profiles are routinely able to register, send unsolicited messages, promote scams, and misuse the names and likenesses of public figures without restriction. These accounts often remain active despite repeated reports from legitimate users and businesses. The removal of MySA’s official presence, while fraudulent accounts remain operational, raises serious concerns about platform governance, competitive neutrality, and fair digital access within South Africa. MySA is not a spam network. MySA is not a fraudulent operation. MySA is a legitimate South African technology initiative designed to provide: • A verified-user environment • Greater transparency for businesses • Safer community interaction • Local economic empowerment • Reduced exposure to scam and impersonation profiles As a growing local social network, MySA represents innovation and competition within the digital space. Competition is a healthy and necessary part of technological progress. The removal of a legitimate competitor’s account, particularly during a period of growth and public visibility, inevitably raises questions about equal treatment and digital fairness. We categorically reject any implication that our platform violated community standards. We completed required verification procedures in good faith. We were transparent in our operations. We engaged openly with users and businesses. Yet our accounts were removed while malicious actors continue to operate uninterrupted. This situation highlights a broader issue affecting businesses and creators across South Africa: Real accounts are scrutinized and restricted, while automated scam profiles continue to flourish. MySA will not be silenced. We remain fully operational via our official platform here. We encourage our community, partners, and supporters to connect with us directly on our platform as we continue building a safer, verified, proudly South African digital ecosystem. We also call for transparency from global social media platforms operating in South Africa regarding: • Account removal procedures • Appeals transparency • Competitive neutrality • Enforcement consistency Digital platforms hold immense influence over public communication and business visibility. With that influence comes responsibility. MySA remains committed to empowering South African users, entrepreneurs, and communities. We will continue to innovate, expand, and provide an alternative space where authenticity and accountability matter. We remain fully open and transparent in our approach to competition, and we state unequivocally that we would never remove or restrict Facebook should they choose to operate an official profile or page on our network — because we are not threatened by competition, and we are confident in demonstrating, openly and fairly, how our platform model differs and why we believe it serves users and businesses in a stronger, more accountable way. For media inquiries or official statements, please send inquiries to: info@mysa.social 071 396 2574 About MySA MySA is a South African social networking platform focused on verified users, business transparency, and community-driven growth. Built to serve local communities, MySA aims to create a safer and more accountable digital environment while supporting economic development across the country. #ImpactSA #MySA
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  • Some songs aren’t meant to be loud.

    They’re meant to sit with you.

    Still Standing Between Us is about that space where two people remain when walking away feels just as hard as staying.

    The silence. The tension. The feeling of being caught in between.

    If you’ve ever held on longer than you should have — or let go too slowly — this one will hit close to home.

    https://youtu.be/v3NVo9nEoJQ?si=OqU7A1CpGbTZ-_Qs
    Some songs aren’t meant to be loud. They’re meant to sit with you. Still Standing Between Us is about that space where two people remain when walking away feels just as hard as staying. The silence. The tension. The feeling of being caught in between. If you’ve ever held on longer than you should have — or let go too slowly — this one will hit close to home. https://youtu.be/v3NVo9nEoJQ?si=OqU7A1CpGbTZ-_Qs
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  • Good morning to every South African waking up with hope in their heart and purpose in their step.

    A new day means new opportunities, new connections, and new chances to make a difference — no matter how small.

    Today, remember this: you matter, your voice matters, and your presence matters.

    Every post you share, every local business you support, every kind comment you leave helps build something bigger than ourselves — something proudly South African.

    Let’s uplift one another.

    Let’s choose unity over division, kindness over silence, and action over waiting.
    Even a few minutes of your time today can inspire someone else to keep going.

    Have a blessed, productive, and positive day ahead.

    Together, we are stronger. Together, we are MySA.

    Stay safe. Stay proud. Stay connected.

    #MySA #SouthAfrica
    Good morning to every South African waking up with hope in their heart and purpose in their step. A new day means new opportunities, new connections, and new chances to make a difference — no matter how small. Today, remember this: you matter, your voice matters, and your presence matters. Every post you share, every local business you support, every kind comment you leave helps build something bigger than ourselves — something proudly South African. Let’s uplift one another. Let’s choose unity over division, kindness over silence, and action over waiting. Even a few minutes of your time today can inspire someone else to keep going. Have a blessed, productive, and positive day ahead. Together, we are stronger. Together, we are MySA. Stay safe. Stay proud. Stay connected. #MySA #SouthAfrica
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