
Kaduki
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Namibian women keep embarrassing us on the internet. 😭

A foreigner (non-Ethiopian) cannot open a spaza shop/tuck shop in Ethiopia.

Africa's Population in 2100, as projected by UN Population Division. 🇳🇬 Nigeria: 546 million people 🇨🇩 Congo: 431 million 🇪🇹 Ethiopia: 323 million 🇹🇿 Tanzania: 244 million 🇪🇬 Egypt: 205 million 🇳🇪 Niger: 166 million 🇸🇩 Sudan: 142 million 🇦🇴 Angola: 133 million..... more

A dangerous social media campaign, actually, considering that the ministry of health’s medicine stock levels are at an all time low. The country only has about 40% of medicine to serve the entire nation.

As Namibians, we know this isn't a real lion💀💀💀 probably one of the business man from the cost😭

Starlink should just leave these sovereign nations to their own fate. Let them develop the technology they are so reluctant to allow their people to utilise. Launch their own satellites and provide their own internet to their people. Of course, until they build an entire industry capable of launching satellites, this is a pipe dream. Most of these countries can't run airlines, let alone countries, never mind a rocket launching enterprise. To simply say, no, your service is not welcome... well then let them sell the service, and if it truly isn't welcome, nobody will buy it. But here is a service that a lot of the country is crying for, but government has decided there is a better way. The better way is for government to be given stuff for free, and until that point, citizens be damned. It is worth pointing out that every single government minister who is against this is currently on the internet. From multinational corporations. To the citizens, the ownership makes no difference at all. In fact if there is a local component you can probably expect worse service somewhere along the line. They just want to be connected to the rest of the world in the cheapest and easiest fashion. An option now exists, but government... Governments saying they will make the lives of their citizens better is to be feared. Governments tend to improve the lives of the people in government, to the cost of their citizens.

@Kad_uki @Bai_gal12 Rn I’m on the way to the hospital, mind you I woke up at 05:30. Trust me they can’t survive living here 😭

@Kad_uki Not to mention wifi and internet only works from 9 to 5. Hopefully one day we will also get 3g and fibre.




@Kad_uki These Namibians think they are clever. NNigerians know your country is beautiful. They are coming. 🤣🤣

@Kad_uki @GreezyThaDon Nearly died from a heat stroke last month, hate it here 💔

@Kad_uki @Pandus_reign Last time I saw water was 2017, we are dying of thirst

@Kad_uki @hantoka2 Don’t forget that Kavango and Zambezi have a beautiful savanna forest… let them come

