#KeepUp: Do you know what’s trending on Twitter today? [VIDEO]
JOBURG – Take a look at three of the trending topics on social media before you miss out ...
If you have some serious #FOMO and need to stay in the loop, here’s what’s trending on social media today, 4 June:
#DeLille
#DeLille Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille outside the Western Cape High Court says this debacle must now come to an end as it’s affecting service delivery in the City. @BrandtKev pic.twitter.com/HiB1lJHr9R
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) June 4, 2018
Dali Mpofu, acting for Cape Town mayor Patricia de Lille, argued in the high court that the recently adopted clause in the DA constitution used to strip De Lille of her membership was unlawful. This is according to The Citizen.
Mpofu also stated that the adopted clause was inconsistent with the Consitution of the republic. He added that the DA could legally remove De Lille from her position either by a motion of no confidence or institute disciplinary proceedings.
De Lille already survived a motion of no confidence in February.
#DeLille Mpofu: She will resign as mayor if the DA clears her name. "We are here about the membership." Sher: "Why would anyone resign if their name is cleared?" Mpofu: "I dunno my lord, she's not charged with stupidity." LD
— EWN Reporter (@ewnreporter) June 4, 2018
#MondayMotvation
Did you know sleep is one of the most important requirements for the body and brain to function at an optimal level? So when you’re tired all the time, your brain literally starts eating itself.
When you sleep less than the recommended eight hours, your brain is subjected to repetitive thoughts similar to those experienced by people who suffer from depression and anxiety. These thoughts decrease attention span and make people susceptible to different types of psychological disorders.
Your general alertness, brain function, memory, decision-making, reasoning and problem-solving skills are affected when you do not sleep enough.
So make a healthy sleep routine one of your top priorities in order to meet all those amazing goals you’ve set for yourself.
If you STILL need something to fire you up and get you going on this cold Monday though, here you go. Thank us later.
https://twitter.com/HannahhJaiden/status/1003579110814347264
https://twitter.com/insight_nat/status/1003578870388477953
#MondayMotivation If plan A doesn't work out, you have the entire alphabet to finish. And even if you've used all the letters, NUMBERS exist for a reason. And in reality numbers go up to infinity, so NEVER GIVE UP😎🤩
— Orai (@Orai_Kin) June 4, 2018
Take a step in the right direction – live your #purpose. #MondayMotivation pic.twitter.com/CDIxy2aFUJ
— GingerBiscuit (@GingerBiscuitSA) June 4, 2018
#YouthMonth
Youth Month has officially arrived. Check out what’s happening at the Hector Pieterson Museum in Soweto to commemorate a very important part of our country’s history:
[WATCH] Mr. Oupa Moloto, one of the 1976 Student Leaders reflects on the cruel apartheid regime. #BeTheLegacy #YouthMonth18 pic.twitter.com/wli1i92LO9
— NYDARSA (@NYDARSA) June 4, 2018
Young people delivers an impassioned reenactment of the Soweto Uprising #YouthMonth18 #NDP2030 @GCISMedia @NYDARSA @StatsSA pic.twitter.com/SjvTOi8Q3P
— DPME (@DpmeOfficial) June 4, 2018
@DRDLR_online has #RuralYouthProgramme called #NARYSEC.
The #NARYSEC participants will also form part of the #YouthDay2018 celebration with officials forming part of the plenary committee for the #YouthMonth18 event. pic.twitter.com/2vdKGPv8kh
— Rural Dev & Land Ref (@DRDLR_online) June 4, 2018
Perfect 16 from SAACAYF portraying the June 16 1976 Uprising on stage during the #YouthMonth18 launch at the Hector Peterson memorial in Soweto #BeTheLegacy pic.twitter.com/tpWRDm5Unn
— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) June 4, 2018
Ms @PearlThusi is programme director at the Launch of the #YouthMonth18 at the Hector Peterson Memorial, Soweto pic.twitter.com/JrWsOxCEvW
— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) June 4, 2018
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