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  1. Gosh Nedbank, are you getting paid by MS for this - it used to be only Adobe, now this 🤦.

    And should I take a chance and open an emailed .zip folder 🤔, or force them to send the PDF's as attachments?

    #Nedbank #SouthAfrica

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    >> #Hamas funding by #AlQuds — part of extensive network of #MuslimBrotherhood axis, founded in guise of charity by Hamas in #Lebanon to fund #terror, & operates globally with 13 branches)— might explain bias in SA case at #ICJ.

    >> Al-Quds uses proxies (#BaitulMaqdis) to bypass sanctions & to funds Hamas through #StandardBank, #NedBank, & #Absa

    #SouthAfrica

    Attaching this toot here ➡️ mastodon.social/@SteveThompson

    @peterbrown @wolfsbruder @flowerpot @Bam @paninid

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    >> #Hamas funding by #AlQuds — part of extensive network of #MuslimBrotherhood axis, founded in guise of charity by Hamas in #Lebanon to fund #terror, & operates globally with 13 branches)— might explain bias in SA case at #ICJ.

    >> Al-Quds uses proxies (#BaitulMaqdis) to bypass sanctions & to funds Hamas through #StandardBank, #NedBank, & #Absa

    #SouthAfrica

    Attaching this toot here ➡️ mastodon.social/@SteveThompson

    @peterbrown @wolfsbruder @flowerpot @Bam @paninid

  4. ⬆️

    >> #Hamas funding by #AlQuds — part of extensive network of #MuslimBrotherhood axis, founded in guise of charity by Hamas in #Lebanon to fund #terror, & operates globally with 13 branches)— might explain bias in SA case at #ICJ.

    >> Al-Quds uses proxies (#BaitulMaqdis) to bypass sanctions & to funds Hamas through #StandardBank, #NedBank, & #Absa

    #SouthAfrica

    Attaching this toot here ➡️ mastodon.social/@SteveThompson

    @peterbrown @wolfsbruder @flowerpot @Bam @paninid

  5. 1/ "#Nedbank [...] share the sentiment that the #SouthAfrica|n economy will emerge from the current low-growth

    [...]

    a resilient society and innovative private sector will help remedy the 'fractured, not failed, State'.

    [...]

    the country was seeing a complete change in policy. [...] government’s approach to infrastructure development [...] was changing rapidly

    [...]

    South African economy would see R1.5-trillion worth of investment in energy in coming years"

    engineeringnews.co.za/article/