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RT @manofcolor_: "The term ‘amaphara’, possibly derived from ‘parasites’, burst into South African public culture in the 2010s to refer to…
RT @manofcolor_: "The term ‘amaphara’, possibly derived from ‘parasites’, burst into South African public culture in the 2010s to refer to…
@SineNtombi_ @adrowningpisces a paper by mark hunter, https://t.co/SJmgnRpyxe
"The term ‘amaphara’, possibly derived from ‘parasites’, burst into South African public culture in the 2010s to refer to petty thieves addicted to a heroin-based drug locally called whoonga/nyaope." link:https://t.co/SJmgnRpyxe
RT @jmodafstudies: New article from Mark Hunter the rise of amaphara in South Africa https://t.co/EygSy4EoM6