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Kikie@WilhelmElizabe2·
@ohajielom Which streaming site can I watch mad men am in Africa 😂?
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greg@greg16676935420·
So did the astronauts just go to the moon to make sure it was still there or what was the purpose of the mission
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Kayilula@MekondjoKondja·
Just a Reminder It doesn't matter how good you look neh, or your manners. You'll not be married by somebody from a wealthy family if you're not coming from one. That's not how rich people contaminate their families. They don't even care about your love or the love theur child have for you. Let that sink in. They can sleep with you but that's about it. If none of your parents or grandparents touched and multiplied a million, you're poor. If you can't stop working and still be good, can't take a vacation without saving first, in fact if you're not employed by your family, you're poor. The people you call broke here are your category. You fit no where in a rich family. Conversations aren't even the same. People there talk N$100,000 like it's a 10 dollar. Remember when President Pohamba's kid got tenders. It was being said that "Ounona womsamame Ota wu mono oihuna, kawu na sha". We also consider Nujoma humble and poor, with a worth of N$100 million. Where do you pass there with a car and house on installment? The families we want to align with buy things cash. I don't think majority of us really understand the gaps between us and families we want to marry into. I once said here, there are houses you go to and you're offered up to 5 drinks. And it's like that everyday, not when there's a ceremony. Just look in your house right now and tell me what you'd offer a guest. Majority of us here on Twitter, we're poor, colleagues. What you call success now, somebody's grandfather called it success in 1982. Other people's grandparents/parents were Diplomats, Lawyers, Economists already in the 90s, mhanga nyokokulu ali ike ta tende eengogo ye ta landifa ombike neenyandi. I think in terms dating and marriage we're delusional about what we deserve. An ED wouldn't want her child marrying a child of a Teacher/Principal unless that child is a top Manager somewhere in a top company. A Minister would have a problem with her child dating a child of a just anybody. A Doctor would want her child dating a child of just anybody. It's like you're unwanted weed. That is the reality. Stop insulting and looking down on people in your category. Otherwise you're just like how Coloureds look at us and think they're better, but over there, they're actually black too. Last words: rich kids are rich because their grandparents and parents made compromises. Their grandparents were like us. A normal member of the ploritariat. They just made good financial decisions. You're the generation that must make compromises and good financial decisions. You'll enjoy your wealth from your 50s and 60s, 40s if you're lucky. But the people who will enjoy it fully are your kids and grandkids. You, you must work, for them. If our parents made the great financial decisions and life choices, we'd not be waking up to be at work at 8. We'd have people waking up for us while we come in at 10 after resting properly, having had breakfast and a nice shower. Now we are having dreams being chased by elephants. The next second you're running with bags because a motor gate is closing, then you're lying on a flying plane and fall off into quicksand. The weird dreams are because you missed your alarm. You wake up and only have 5 minutes to take a shower, brush your teeth, iron, get dressed and get to work. This is all because of the decisions our parents made or did not make.
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evie@Eviemagazine·
“Love Story” producers struggled to find actors who were masculine enough to play JFK Jr.: “We're not making those guys anymore.” Executive producer Brad Simpson recently shared that casting JFK Jr. “was hard”: “We were three weeks away from shooting and we still [had] not cast him. We'd seen every male actor between the age of 25 and 38. Part of it was just that sort of '80s, old school masculinity — a man with hair on his chest, sort of Richard Gere, Tom Selleck, the classic chiseled looks — we're not making those guys anymore, for some reason, and he really needed to have that. We were about to shut down production and pause because we couldn't find him.”
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KABUGO@Kabugo_·
Strange thing about workplaces… the new guy always arrives with “I’ll fix this place” energy. Three months later he’s just trying to fix his salary delay and avoid unnecessary disciplinary meetings.
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zash☻@homeyzash·
This is exactly the kind of home decor I’m obsessed with
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🌟Loide.Nghuulondo.🦋@purposetalks_·
Humbled and honored to have answered the prayers of an incredible village behind me and to have listened to the voice of the little girl who last stepped on a pageant stage in grade 9! 🥹🤭 Who said leaders can’t be queens??😅❤️ Greetings Namibia! My name is Tuhafeni Oluwalatenda Loide Nghuulondo, your Miss Namibia 2026 Top 20 Semifinalists!💜🇳🇦 @NBCDigitalNews @MissNamibia Thank you for the opportunity and platform to challenge my comfort zone!💕
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
LADIES : what’s the one perfume that got you the most compliments ? I’m talking people stop to ask what you’re wearing
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faith 🤎@_renaey_xx·
Congratulations to everyone that is a newly qualified CA(SA). Your hard work has finally paid off. Don’t let them downplay your achievement, any profession where you have to sit in for board exams is brutal and humbling, it is really hard. You made it, be grateful and be proud of yourself.
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ZamaKonke Khuzwayo
ZamaKonke Khuzwayo@ZamakonkeK·
Climbing the corporate ladder so l can send emails with no greetings, just "Approved, Thx" Get Outlook for iOS
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Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae·
Can someone please recommend a Netflix show that’s actually addictive, the kind that makes people stay up all night and finish season one in one sitting?
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Slim@onu_slim·
This is what you should do before you leave this earth. Make peace with yourself first. Settle old regrets, forgive the younger version of you, and stop replaying moments you can no longer change. A restless mind makes even a long life feel short. Fix broken relationships where possible, and release the ones that cannot be fixed. Say the things you kept postponing. Apologize where you were wrong. Express love without waiting for a perfect moment. Silence leaves heavier wounds than mistakes. Put your affairs in order. Write a clear will. Organize your finances. Leave instructions, not confusion. Do not let those you love inherit chaos because you avoided uncomfortable conversations. Pass on what you know. Teach someone. Mentor quietly. Document your experiences, lessons, failures, and wins. Knowledge that dies with you is a wasted asset. Build something that outlives you, even if it is small. A child raised well. A value system. A business run with integrity. A habit of excellence people can copy. Legacy is not fame, it is continuity. Take care of your body until the end. Move it. Respect it. Do not abandon it just because the finish line feels closer. Dignity in old age is earned early. Detach from ego. You do not need the last word. You do not need to win every argument. You do not need applause. Peace is the reward for letting go. Finally, accept mortality without fear. Death is not an enemy, it is a deadline. And deadlines give life meaning. Live in a way that when the time comes, you are not negotiating with regrets, but resting in completion.
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Kikie@WilhelmElizabe2·
@TheBriefLive So proud of this half a billion is no small feet 👏🏾
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The Brief@TheBriefLive·
Namibia’s Visa on Arrival system generated N$413,356,900 in revenue for the State in less than twelve months following its rollout on 3 March 2025, with 289,510 visas issued by 31 January 2026. The Department of Immigration Control and Citizenship recorded notable service delivery outputs during the period under review, including the issuance of 51,285 travel documents, of which 50,155 were ordinary passports. According to the Ministry, the figures reflect sustained improvements in passport processing and administrative efficiency. The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security’s Executive Director, Daniel Nghidinua, highlighted key achievements and policy priorities within the Department during his New Year staff address held at the Ministry’s headquarters in Windhoek. thebrief.com.na/2026/02/namibi… #namibia #visas #revenue @MHAINamibia @MinistryofEnvi2 @NIPDB @Tourism_Board
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The Middle East
The Middle East@A_M_R_M1·
🚨 URGENT: Breaking reports state that Chinese intelligence is working to expose alleged connections between Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein regarding the origins of COVID-19, claiming that China was unfairly blamed while Western families, politicians, and billionaires benefited. Reports further allege that China is considering retaliatory actions against Bill Gates, Donald Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein.
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Sophia ❣️
Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
If you ended a relationship and realized they didn't go looking for another person, didn't go out partying, but instead started running, training, taking care of themselves, and distancing themselves from everyone so they could overcome themselves... I'm sorry to tell you that they truly did love you. And I'm sorry to say you let a very good person slip away, one you won't find again... not even in another lifetime.
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Sheila of the Most High
Sheila of the Most High@sheilatebra·
Sis on TikTok said, “When God is about to elevate a woman, He sharpens her discernment. What used to excite you is now going to repel you. You’re going to be so bored of the bare minimum, allergic to inconsistency, exhausted by places and people that bring you. Because where you are going.. you cannot afford emotional leaks. So if you’re in a season right now where you’re literally losing everything and everyone, you are about to up-level entirely.“
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Ọmọ Akin
Ọmọ Akin@GuyMr10·
Namibia dey drag Nigeria, country wey their population no reach quarter of Lagos 😂
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