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IK's avatar

I always find it suspicious when someone leaves the country and now suddenly come back to save the country. You weren't here for 30 years living a life of luxury and now you want to safe us???? Don't trust Hersov.

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Donny's avatar

Rob Hersov is a scatchy character, he goes around stating his a billionaire while his not even a millionaire; if you go to the UK.gov search companies he held directorship, the're either dissolved, resigned or failures. He is an agent sent to overthrow a democratically elected government sponsored by foreign players. Also why would you leave Europe to worry yourself about a country you claim is fallen state, why?

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Political Economist's avatar

It is amusing how bad he appears to be as a businessman despite all the family wealth and privilege. The timing of his return to South Africa and his conduct thereafter are certainly very suspicious.

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Mike Hampton's avatar

Fascinating. And a topic needing writing. However, on such important matter, please include many links.

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Oleg Baskin's avatar

He can move to Switzerland or New Zealand and leave the failed state behind. But he's trying to fix unfixable corruption of the Marxist party

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Dino's avatar

Whatever the history of his dad and grandfather, Rob has zero agenda. He truly loves this country and wants to fix it. He is the only one standing up and telling it like it is. I know Rob extremely well and your view of him couldn't be further from the truth.

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Political Economist's avatar

There's ample public evidence to support my analysis and contradict your claim.

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