Pemberayi Muvezwa

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Pemberayi Muvezwa

Pemberayi Muvezwa

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Katılım Mart 2014
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Larry the Cat
Larry the Cat@Number10cat·
Lots of accounts on this site are financially rewarded for spreading lies and convincing you that everything is getting worse and you should be afraid. The good news is it's not: homicides in England and Wales are their lowest level in five decades and killings involving a knife are at their lowest recorded level
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews

Knife killings down by 21%, figures show bbc.in/4u8gAzi

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kiana 🌙
kiana 🌙@KianaKuuipo·
Seeing people say LeBron has TOO much help after saying the Lakers were getting swept and stood no chance without Luka or Austin is SOOOOOO fucking funny
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STEVO THE MAD MAN
STEVO THE MAD MAN@StevoTheMadMan·
This is what the black coaches talk about, and you guys pretend there is no problem. This is a shame, hassan sulaiman was the coach with the best qualifications Why was he over looked ?
Pav #MarescaMafia@pavisback

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
The African student who memorizes Western economic theory is not receiving a neutral education. They are being taught to see their continent through the eyes of the people who designed its current arrangements. They will learn about comparative advantage, the theory that says each country should specialize in what it produces most efficiently. In practice, for many African countries, this means: keep producing raw materials, because that is your comparative advantage. Do not process them. Do not manufacture. Do not climb the value chain. Export the cocoa bean. Import the chocolate. Export the cotton. Import the shirt. Export the bauxite. Import the aluminum. This is called efficiency. What it is, actually, is a permanent assignment of African economies to the bottom of every value chain, guaranteed by a theory that presents this arrangement as the natural outcome of rational markets rather than as the result of deliberate historical policy, colonial infrastructure investment, and trade rules written by the people at the top. But the student learns the theory before they learn the history. The theory makes the history invisible. That is the function of the curriculum.
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Mimi
Mimi@JoulesBella·
Good evening.
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Dima Khatib
Dima Khatib@Dima_Khatib·
BREAKING Ahmed has been found innocent of all charges by a Kuwaiti court. Ahmed will be released.
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2ic
2ic@2iCie_·
@TheAthleticFC I will consider this as wide of mark because we cannot let this happen, selling our important players to our direct rivals. It can’t happen
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The Athletic | Football
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC·
Manchester City are considering Chelsea’s Enzo Fernandez as a midfield option this summer. City’s interest in the Argentina international is at an early stage and there are other midfield targets they are looking at, including Nottingham Forest’s Elliot Anderson, according to sources briefed on the situation, speaking on the condition of anonymity to protect relationships. Full story from @lauriewhitwell and @MarioCortegana ⬇️ 🔗 nytimes.com/athletic/72190…
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Trap Lore Arnott
Trap Lore Arnott@LaPiochey·
I rock wid dis guy heavy
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