Michael Chivala

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Michael Chivala

@MichaelChivala

Semper Crescis.

Windhoek Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Michael Chivala
Michael Chivala@MichaelChivala·
@SuperSportTV We’re watching your coverage of the Olympics but we are tired is seeing the same 4 ads in every break, every single day. Please change it up.
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Gayton McKenzie
Gayton McKenzie@GaytonMcK·
A motivational thread: I joined the gangs at age 13 as an ice boy, age 15 I was a soldier of the gang, age 16 I started own gang. My life consisted of going in and out of jail. I soon became a wanted person by various divisions of the police. I was arrested at age 21 finally
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Michael Chivala@MichaelChivala·
@ChilliKong Demand sets the price. There is much profit to be made where irrationality abounds.
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Monkey™@ChilliKong·
This makes no sense at all.
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Michael Chivala@MichaelChivala·
@nata_ngwe The study policy is a scam, to say it politely. A unit trust is much better but even better still is an long term investment fund which offers average market returns: funds are accessible through Bank Whk, Allan Gray, Pointbreak etc. We use the latter.
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Kaudinge yaShityeinge PhD@nata_ngwe·
Twitter for responsible parents : Unit trust vs Study policy which one is the best option?
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Michael Chivala@MichaelChivala·
@Niipale_Pandeni Agreed. It doesn’t tackle the root of the problem. Housing costs are high because demand is high as a result of low supply. The supply of affordable land in Windhoek is constrained by a lack of services - water supply, sewage treatment. Reducing rent will only increase demand.
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Pandeni Niipale@Niipale_Pandeni·
Rent Control bill is unnecessary. Simply strengthen support for the shack dwellers federation, NHE as well as to high education institutions for them to build more student accommodation facilities. That way you have helped the low income, middle income and students
New Era Newspaper@NewEraNewspaper

Expectations... Swapo member of Parliament Patience Masua said she expects the passing of as many bills as possible. However, she expressed her wish for the Rent Control Bill to be among the bills tabled this year.

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James Hall
James Hall@hallaboutafrica·
Sincere congrats to Somalia: Reduced national debt from 64% of GDP 5years ago to 9% today. Now, global lenders have canceled US$4.5billion in recognition of Somalia's anti-corruption successes and creating an efficient national gov where a few years ago there was no gov at all.
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James Hall@hallaboutafrica·
Hearty Congrats to Ethiopia, where famines are historic (1980s famine killed 1million, made 1m more homeless): For 1st time in Ethiopian history, country exports wheat, having grown enough for domestic needs. New wheat variety grown on 5,000 hectares in 2018 up to 2.2m ha in 2023
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James Hall@hallaboutafrica·
Costly headgear. Zimbabwe will spend £120,000 on judges' wigs this year. Only air conditioning saves judges from sweaty discomfort and possibly passing out. However, tradition must be observed because . . . it's a homage to British colonialism?
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James Hall@hallaboutafrica·
Congrats Malawi: makes its first successful large-scale wheat harvest after trying for years to find a grain variety suitable for its soil. Malawi imports 200,000 tonnes of wheat at $48 million. To achieve self-sufficiency, it may take four years to produce enough - but on way!
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Folks: “why are you not buying property in Windhoek or an erf to build your own house…?” Property prices in Namibia…🤣🤣
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
Name a fruit without the letter "a"
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Rowland Brown
Rowland Brown@pigeon_chess·
Following my previous Tweet, here are some of the specific concerns for Namibian investors in the NIPA/NIPFB Govt can decide if you can expand, or not. Govt can decide if businesses have competition, or not. Etc. Massive scope for abuse. Makes #rishrot risk look like child play
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Tomas Aipanda
Tomas Aipanda@kaaningilamo·
Anyone know who developed and is maintaining this website? We need to optimise it and ensure it opens on all devices. It's critical at this stage for our job seekers nieis.namibiaatwork.gov.na
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Nambili Mhata
Nambili Mhata@nambili101·
Biometric data refers to unique human characteristics like fingerprints or facial features, that are often used for passwords. MTC's requirement for this data during SIM registration is not only unlawful but raises serious privacy concerns & must be condemned! #DataProtection
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JUST IN: In what some have described as defying the regulator, MTC this afternoon said it will continue capturing biometric data of its customers as part of its SIM registration process, despite the Communication Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN)

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