Violla Hamunyela

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Violla Hamunyela

Violla Hamunyela

@Boysen_59

Katılım Mart 2025
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President Netumbo Ndemupelila Nandi-Ndaitwah
Happy Birthday Comrade Simply Sophie 🎂🎈 Happy Birthday Comrade Sophia Shaningwa, SWAPO Party Secretary General 🎂🎂 🍰
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MacNatty 🇳🇦
MacNatty 🇳🇦@Natty10_LFC·
Irja, the first person to write a paragraph of 273 words without any punctuation mark.
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Violla Hamunyela@Boysen_59·
@NBCDigitalNews You people should choose a side. You created this, even in policies/acts such as affirmative action, where do we draw the line?
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NBC Digital News
NBC Digital News@NBCDigitalNews·
President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has expressed concern over the growing gender gap in higher education, as female graduates continue to outnumber their male counterparts at graduation ceremonies. Speaking during the 11th graduation ceremony of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), Nandi-Ndaitwah said while she remains committed to women's empowerment, there is also a need to ensure equality and equal opportunities for all. She stressed the importance of bringing the boy child on board in the academic world, saying empowering young men is equally important for national development. The President called for balanced empowerment efforts to ensure both men and women contribute meaningfully to the country’s social and economic progress. Celma Ndhikwa #NBCNews #nbcdigitalnews #nbcDSTV282 #nbcGOtv20 #nbcplusapp
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Kayilula
Kayilula@MekondjoKondja·
I'm unconcerned how this tweet will make you feel by the time you finish reading it. I hope young people copy one example from Job other than just studying further. If you just continue collecting qualifications blindly, you'll end up with many qualifications you can't use at once because they don't compliment each other, looking like a mad man who goes from one dustbin to another, collecting all sorts of cana and plastics just to carry. Job studied one course up to PHD level, then added a complementary PGD for a lawmaker that he is. We have people in this country with hundreds of qualifications: 3 Honours, 2 Masters, a PHD, 3 PGD, 5 certificates, all in 6 different fields. That's not education but an academically lost person. The concept of making things work with few resources is constant everywhere - resourcefulness. If you aren't useful with a few qualifications, you won't be useful with many. It's a sign you are not resourceful and haven't figured out your purpose. We have been fooled to believe those with the most qualifications are the most intelligent. That's a lie. Many are not convinced they're intelligent enough so they study to hide that shallowness behind qualifications. As we study further, let's choose complimentary qualifications/fields. After all, qualifications in 1 or 2 fields never just cover 1 or 2 fields. They overlap with many other fields. You'd always find an Accounting module in non-Accounting programmes, or a Commercial Law or Economics course in other programmes. If you need to study every course to understand everything, you're that mad man, and you'd realize many with qualification poitjies can't do much productive with them; even just to write a book. NB: The most useful people in this country have 1 or 2-field qualifications, complimented maybe by a people/project/business (etc.) management qualification.
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grootmanNA🇳🇦
grootmanNA🇳🇦@grootman_NAM1·
Why does Job always include "Acts" in his writing? 😭 man, just say the thing straight. What do you mean by Act 45 of 1987 ag 😤
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Prof. Job Shipululo AMUPANDA
If you FAILED and did not hold PREVIOUS Presidents and Governments ACCOUNTABLE in the Past when you had a chance to do that, it has NOTHING to do with US. We were in Primary/High School leading our peers . We are here NOW and we take our work seriously. ACCEPT this reality or step aside because we will not stop. History is a place of LEARNING and REFLECTION but NOT a place of RESIDENCE.
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Violla Hamunyela@Boysen_59·
@PhillemonPax This statement is very much subjective. What is performative to you will not be performative to me either. Performance, by definition, does not mean one needs to be jumping and dancing.
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Violla Hamunyela@Boysen_59·
@Stix_Munene1 One of the few artists that truly respect their art and the coins of supporters that show up at this shows. Unlike some guys that keep calling themselves Goats.
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Stix Die-Virus
Stix Die-Virus@Stix_Munene1·
What type of energy does Gazza have, man? The man performed on Friday evening in Ondangwa, Saturday evening in Luderitz, and Sunday evening in Windhoek. A truly professional. No wonder he has been on top of the food chain for that long.
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👑🇳🇦@not_princessAP·
Was the inspector the one naked or why is his name relevant in the matter??
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Observer Namibia
Observer Namibia@ObserverNamibia·
Public anger is growing over salary increases for politicians, with many questioning the timing and priorities for salary increment. The debate follows a proclamation by President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah on Monday, approving new salaries and benefits for observer24.com.na/salary-hike-fo…
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Fillemon Shikomba
Fillemon Shikomba@fireshikomba·
The MP that is allegedly involved with small boys is Willem Amutenya. I have gotten so many messages and emails from so many people narrating their experiences. What is sickening is that he allegedly takes boys to parliament as his guests just to prey on them later.
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LDN@LDNFootbalI·
Interim. Manager.
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Violla Hamunyela@Boysen_59·
@Blue_Footy Can we fire this guy tonight please. Bring in Terry and let him help us with the remaining games and look at the Managers Market end of the season
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Vince™
Vince™@Blue_Footy·
One word to describe our performance tonight 👇
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The Universe
The Universe@NerdCage9·
Government somehow needs parastatals like Namport, Nampower, Telecom, NWR & Namwater to structure how they can sponsor our league for the next 5 years while FNB, Nedbank, Nambrewries(Heineken), MTC and others begins consultative meetings on how the could take on from there.
Toys Ndjebela@toys_ndjebela

Do we have league football next season? The Namibia Premier League came to a dramatic conclusion on Sunday. Yet, as has become almost routine in local football, the end of the season brings with it an uncomfortable question of whether there will be a next season. This uncertainty is rooted in one persistent challenge - lack of sustainable sponsorship. Our football ecosystem continues to rely heavily on goodwill, short-term rescue packages, and the occasional intervention driven by urgency rather than planning. There is little evidence of a coherent long-term financing strategy. In September 2025, government stepped in with a N$10 million injection to stabilise the league following the withdrawal of its former title sponsor, Debmarine Namibia. While this intervention was necessary and welcome, it also underscored a deeper structural problem - that the league’s survival is increasingly dependent on unpredictable external support rather than a stable funding model. Namibian football cannot continue to operate on the basis of ad hoc bailouts and fluctuating corporate interest. A more deliberate and structured approach is required. There is a growing need for a national indaba on football development, convened by government and key stakeholders, specifically dedicated to reimagining how the sport is financed and governed. Such a forum should not shy away from bold proposals. Options must be explored - from targeted sports levies, to structured public-private partnerships, to ring-fenced funding mechanisms that ensure a consistent flow of resources into domestic football. If football is to be developed into a genuine employment and economic opportunity, then its financing cannot remain impulsive and reactive. Equally important is the need for a shift in mindset among football administrators. Sponsors today expect structured value - beyond jersey branding and stadium banners. They require measurable returns, strategic alignment, community impact, and sustained visibility integrated into broader commercial ecosystems.

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Young T WokOngha
Young T WokOngha@YoungTSTG·
If Kaboy Kamakili is not getting booked in Ondangwa, ufck it! I think people should boycott it! Who should go listen to music made in 2006 while we are in 2026 with new vibrant and publicity demanded talent???
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Violla Hamunyela@Boysen_59·
@namibiansun Can't our Chinese friends help us build a stadium instead of renovating that one?
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Namibian Sun
Namibian Sun@namibiansun·
Monday news!
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Jack Of All Trades🇳🇦🇦🇴
WHAT IS HAPPENING TO KABOY IS PURELY CANCEL CULTURE, someone wants eat off his talent, now they are using his off stage behaviors and law struggle not to book him. Everyone struggles with LAW, let the boy eat, Namibia too small for that culture.
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Tshidhigu-Tshidhigu
Tshidhigu-Tshidhigu@Nambundung_Evra·
Omfenhu waNangula is being abused with collaborations , hope they are paying him well.
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Omukwaniilwa 👑🇳🇦@notShuumbwa·
Not only that we want to see Kaboy Kamakili performing, but we also want to see Marcus Haufiku performing. In fact, the town council should make sure that all artists residing within the boundaries of the town should be allowed to perform. They should make sure that happens.
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