KalomboChilongoshi

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KalomboChilongoshi

@Kalombo_C

Fate | Choice | Purpose | Causality | Control

Lusaka, Zambia Katılım Temmuz 2022
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Laura Miti
Laura Miti@LauraMiti·
I liked this from my 11 year old. The perfect use of the historical present tense and the vocabulary. I mean, even if leisurely is misspelled, she uses it appropriately. Not bad for English as a Second Language.
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KalomboChilongoshi
KalomboChilongoshi@Kalombo_C·
@LauraMiti I'm reading through the bill (with a suspicious eye) and while I do note the church gathering does not have to be indoors, it does have to be a designated place of worship. What does that do for ifitente that take place in private homes? 🤔
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Laura Miti
Laura Miti@LauraMiti·
On the Public Gatherings Bill government must be very happy that citizens have gone off into thr 3 people bush. The real problem is elsewhere. It lies in the excessive power given to authorities to prevent or disrupt a meeting for very subjective reasons.
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Felix
Felix@FMwenge·
Yesterday, the board of our 203-member village bank that I've co-chaired for over 4 years presented our 4th sufficiently professional audit report during our AGM. Problem with your village bank is the vison is only up to December 😂😂. We aim to become a cooperative bank. #Zambia
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Tibor Nagy
Tibor Nagy@TiborPNagyJr·
One of my greatest regrets from my time as US AsstSecState for Africa was advocating for US to support Tshisekedi as winner of Congo's 2018 election. I thought he would really be different and advance the Congolese people's interests. How wrong I was! africanews.com/2026/05/07/drc…
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KalomboChilongoshi
KalomboChilongoshi@Kalombo_C·
How can we use AI like an exoskeleton that a fit soldier uses to turn him into a Super Soldier, rather than using it like a motorized wheelchair that a morbidly obese man uses to trundle around @ 3kph? Cognitively fit & supercharged by AI, rather than brain dead & AI dependant.
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KalomboChilongoshi
KalomboChilongoshi@Kalombo_C·
@LankyObserver He maybe speaking from a slanted position but the indictments of systemic, generational corruption, lack of ownership of our own destiny, burying a report & covering up the poisoning of our people 🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️🙆🏿‍♂️. We have to ask ourselves, who genuinely cares for the common Zambian?
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Distant Relative
Distant Relative@LankyObserver·
*America gives billions in AID to Zambia, supporting part of its budget and paying over 23,000 healthcare workers* Zambians: *Crickets* *American ambassador throws the gauntlet, sounding out corruption by the Zambian govt* Zambians: "He's bitter, we are a sovereign state etc"
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Sishuwa Sishuwa
Sishuwa Sishuwa@ssishuwa·
@Mwebantu For anyone interested, here is a recording of the speech, the text of which is on my page.
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KalomboChilongoshi
KalomboChilongoshi@Kalombo_C·
@olanrewajuolam6 @YawBoaduBenjam2 Me just enjoying a debate between two fellas who clearly know pre-colonial African history. Keep at it gents, you are a really rare occurrence in modern Africa. (BTW I think the industrial revolution finally tipped the balance in the Europeans favor in all cases)
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Olamide Olanrewaju
Olamide Olanrewaju@olanrewajuolam6·
@YawBoaduBenjam2 As for the "claim", is it not the same thing we're saying??? We're just arguing opposing sides of the same claim - whether or not industrialisation was the decisive gap. And even if it was decisive, some polities, like the Ashanti, represented well.
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Yaw
Yaw@YawBoaduBenjam2·
Yep, Songhai was absorbing Mali in the late 1400s. But in the late 1500s, Morocco's mercenaries with guns crushed Songhai's massive cavalry in the battle of Tondibi. But Morocco, was unable to get back Ceuta and Melilla from Portugal & Spain. The gaps existed even back then.
U. Perkins, Sr.@JustAFamilyMan_

Ppl think the gap between Africa and Europe goes back a thousand years, but it really starts around 1450. Empires and kingdoms in West Africa like Mali and Songhai were organized and able to field large armies, but gunpowder changed everything and cause the military divergence.

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