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Low key explorer, the stone that the builder refused! Views expressed here are my own.
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@mulos I don't understand why silence is often assumed to be out of the question. Nothing wrong with it. Dude, I just met you and I don't need to, or want to know your opinions or World view.
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@BuyoyaJonah Quite unhinged. The frustration is showing.
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@lui_official @EscobarChim @lui_official,Yes, the result was the same (Zambians cushioned from higher prices) , but the methodology differs completely. Current gvt is GIVING UP tax Income while those others accrued debt they didn't even pay for as a result of the subsidy. Night and day Boss.
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@EscobarChim Suspension of taxes and subsidies are the same thing, subsidies doesnt always mean the Govt is giving actual cash to suppliers
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A subsidy and a zero rating VAT plus suspension on excise duty are two different things iwe 😂😂😂😂
Truth Only@ngomabest196
PF is the goat 🐐, vote for Makebi Zulu to MAKE ZAMBIA GREAT AGAIN 💚✊🏾💪🇿🇲
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@ssishuwa @luchi7 Failure of leadership across the board? Certainly. Failure to prioritise? Maybe, but to link the tragic death of this student to "tribal appointments" to explain the "cesspool" that predates the the current Pres is a stretch & tries too hard to drive a specific agenda. Cmon man!
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The buck stops at President Hichilema – and there is no need to shield him from responsibility or to change the narrative. He appointed the Minister of Education who then appointed the Council of the University of Zambia (UNZA) who in turn appointed the university management. Nearly all these appointments were largely based on ethnic-regional, partisan, or other narrow considerations. The outcome of this interconnected process is what happened yesterday: the death of Emmanuel Bwalya, a second-year student in the School of Humanities who, while he was walking innocently, fell and drowned in an open pit filled with water on the university’s main campus. The lesson is clear: Tribalism kills.
Almost exactly two years ago, in April 2024, Margaret Chibesakunda, a 22-year-old third-year public administration student at the same university, was fatally electrocuted in her campus room while attempting to plug in her phone charger. The incident highlighted the poor safety and maintenance of electrical infrastructure in the university premises. Following her tragic death, there were spontaneous demonstrations, like this time. UNZA did nothing, like this time. The government did nothing, like this time. No one was held to account, like this time. After some time, everyone went back to their lives. Life continued, but the problem persisted until now, when we have lost another young life.
The death of the student resulted from poor infrastructure maintenance. The line of accountability runs through co-ethnics or one region: from the leadership of UNZA (like of other public universities in Zambia today) to the leadership of the line ministry (education), to the leadership of the ministry responsible for infrastructure and urban development, to the leadership of the ministry responsible for finance and national planning, to the leadership of the ministry responsible for inspecting public health standards (Local Government), and to the leadership of the Disaster Management and Mitigation Unit. We were assured by the president that he was being methodical in his appointments and picking only the best. We were also assured that he had drained the swamp of its lazy and thieving elements. So where is the problem?
How then can we explain the cesspool at the University of Zambia? Money for Bill 7 can be found overnight. Money for the creation of over 70 extra constituencies can be found overnight. Money to bring all the councillors to Lusaka so that they could endorse our Dear Leader can be found overnight. Even money to ferry students from around the country to a stadium in Kitwe so that they could endorse our Dear Leader can be found overnight. Money for…can be found overnight. But money to fix basic infrastructure at the country’s main public university cannot be found. Money to…. cannot be found. These are the priorities of our methodical president, our sober and hard-working government. This is the callousness of the current regime. I do not know how these people sleep at night.
Argh, leadership failure makes my blood boil!
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Martin Zubimendi has already played over 1,000 minutes more than Thomas Partey and Jorginho played COMBINED in 23/24. To do that, whilst adapting to the intensity of the Premier League is incredible, yet he has been given no grace. #Arsenal have a superb talent; we've seen it.

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@BuyoyaJonah Why are we not surprised at those who opposed. We know them.
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@his4Everz Iran is that toxic ex that you've broke up with after dating for ages. She knows where all the bodies are buried, including all the other sordid details and isn't afraid to use that knowledge.
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Distinction Between Guts and Balls
Guts:
Coming home late after a night out with the boys, being met at the door by your wife with a broom, and having the guts to ask,
“Are you still cleaning, or are you flying somewhere?”
Balls:
Coming home late after a night out with the boys, smelling of perfume and beer, with lipstick on your collar, slapping your wife on the butt and saying,
“You’re next, Chubby.”
Medically speaking, there is no difference in the outcome.
Both result in death. 💀
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After Mosquera had one of his toughest weeks in an Arsenal shirt the club contacted his mother back in Spain and secretly flew her to London to surprise Christian on Friday. An early mother's day gift. Its no wonder he came on against Everton and gave his all for the badge. Arsenal treat the players and their families with the utmost love and respect. Arsenal care about its family, its players and fans. #AFC

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🎙Riccardo Calafiori opens up on life in England in an interview with SportWeek, the weekly magazine from La Gazzetta dello Sport........
🗣 "Life in London is good, although when you’re playing every three days you don’t really get to enjoy it. The city has so much to offer, but when it comes to England as a whole, it’s a different story: London is London, but the rest…".
"What I miss most about Italy is the sun, more than anything else. I’d like to see friends and family more often, but I’m not complaining. And then in Italy we’re used to observing, judging and criticising: I like that it’s not like that here. I like exploring fashion. I go to vintage markets to find unknown brands and unique pieces; it helps me switch off."
"I’ve always dreamed of playing in the Premier League. After Bologna, I could have gone to a big Italian club (Juventus, ed.). However, once the Euros were over, my transfer value went up and WSA, the agency run by my agent Alessandro Lucci, explained to me that Arsenal really wanted me. I knew I’d be joining the toughest league, but I told myself I could always take a step back. And let’s be honest: Arsenal is Arsenal, an iconic team, unlike any other.”

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