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Ms. Ndagwana

Ms. Ndagwana

@DiinaAngula

Firstborn daughter ❤️lover of Love & Sunsets❤️

Okandiina, Olukonda Katılım Nisan 2012
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Christina Afangide Okon🇳🇬 BACKUP 🎉❤️
Soft, feminine, and effortlessly polished 💜✨ Lavender + White is the definition of elegance with a fresh modern twist. What's your best blend from frame 1 to 3?
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Lawrence Kitema@lawrencekitema·
Recommendation isn’t a favour. Someone just risked their integrity for you. Pay back with results. DELIVER!
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
In 2014, Travis Greene wrote Made a Way not from victory, but from fear, uncertainty, and silence. His wife was 21 weeks pregnant when her water broke. Doctors gave their unborn son, David, almost no chance to survive. For two months, it was bed rest, tension, and waiting… caught between hope and heartbreak. But Travis didn’t wait for the miracle to worship. He wrote in past tense: “You made a way.” Not “You will”… but “You made.” That is faith speaking ahead of manifestation. “Standing here, not knowing how we’ll get through this test…” — that was real. No answers. No visible way. “But holding onto faith, You know best…” — that was trust. What shocks man never shocks God. “And when it looks as if we can’t win… You step in.” — that was surrender. Where human strength ends, God begins. “When our backs were against the wall and it looked as if it was over… You made a way.” That is the language of the impossible. And then the testimony: “My son is breathing. My son is living.” When doctors said NO, God said YES. When it looked finished, Heaven whispered: “Not yet.” “Not yet” means God is not done. “Not yet” means the story is still unfolding. Their son was born at 28 weeks… alive. That is why this song carries weight. It is not theory, it is tested faith. Maybe you are in your own “21 weeks” moment — fragile, uncertain, afraid. Hear this: You may not see the way, but that does not mean there isn’t one. 2 Kings 3:17 — “You shall not see wind, neither shall you see rain; yet the valley shall be filled with water.” Don’t know how… but God will do it. #Faith #MadeAWay #TravisGreene #TrustGod #Worship
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Ms. Ndagwana@DiinaAngula·
@Namdjakoilongo You as a referee don’t forget to give them injury time before halftime and full time 😅
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Ms. Ndagwana@DiinaAngula·
Can a humble Dr please explain to me like you are explaining to a 10 year old kid, all my life as I was growing up, I didn’t have food allergies, now in my late 30s I’m being told I’m allergic to wheat and peanut butter? How?
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Penny RealEstate
Penny RealEstate@property_girly·
Retweet if you’d choose a Namibian sunset over any other sunset in the world.
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Sir T Shiimi
Sir T Shiimi@Incredible_Tau·
Someone needs to hear this. When people decide to be audacious with their disrespect, you have a right to be courageous with your boundaries. You do not owe kindness to anyone who treats you with contempt. Teach people that there are consequences for their actions toward you.
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Flowers@greenery897·
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Kalenga
Kalenga@Hamnjela·
Here is how some of the Unit Trusts on Easy Equities have performed over the last 12 months If you have been wondering whether unit trusts are worth it, these numbers might just change your mind. Some of the funds available on @EasyEquities have delivered seriously impressive returns over the past 12 months, and it is worth taking a look at what has been leading the pack. On the equity side, the standout performer has been the Methodical BCI Equity Fund, which delivered a remarkable 63.44% over 12 months. That is not a typo. Following that, the 36ONE BCI SA Equity Fund came in at 38.31%, and Sanlam's SIM General Equity Fund returned 32.53%. The Fairtree Equity Prescient funds also performed well, with the B4 class returning 30.69% and the A1 class returning 30.49%. For those who prefer property-focused funds, the Sanlam Amplify SCI Property Equity Fund C1 led the way at 33.24%, followed closely by the Harvard House BCI Property Fund at 32.99% and the Portfolio Metrix BCI SA Property Fund Class A at 30.59%. On the more conservative, balanced fund side, returns were naturally lower but still solid. The 27Four Balanced Prescient Fund and the Sanlam SIM Balanced Fund both returned 17.21%, with M&G's Inflation Plus Fund at 16.98%. Ninety One's Managed Fund returned 15.65%, while Foord Balanced B1 came in at 14.61%. Now remember, past performance does not guarantee future results, but what these numbers show is that staying invested in a well chosen unit trust can generate real wealth over time. This is for educational purposes.
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Tituz@NA_TSA87·
@DiinaAngula 😂🤣😎Sporting gave us Ronaldo, Nani and the Portuguese Magnifico 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Tituz@NA_TSA87·
It is Arsenal vs the world tonight 🤷🏾‍♂️🙆🏾‍♂️🙆🏾‍♂️🙆🏾‍♂️. Na wute tawu yolo vakwee😂😅😂
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