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Chanda🇿🇲

@dailystudentT

African. Zambian.

Lusaka, Zambia Katılım Mart 2023
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Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya
Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya@BuyoyaJonah·
Congratulations Muzala Samukonga on your qualification to the 2024 Olympics! Well done and we are rooting for you! 🇿🇲
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Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya
Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya@BuyoyaJonah·
The RTSA has summoned a Lusaka driving instructor who appeared to be abusing a learner driver in a viral video. In two separate videos, an instructor from Zambia School of Driving (ZSD) is seen being very aggressive and abusive towards learners and physically abused one of them.
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Laura Miti
Laura Miti@LauraMiti·
Palibe namutuntulu. Government - mungulu. Opposition - mungulu. Monga banatilowa. What crime??? Government should just sit down and pay attention to the myraid issues affecting the nation.
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Codie Sanchez
Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
If you want to make more... Give more. Give more value. Give more time. Give more positivity. The dollars will flow.
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Laura Miti
Laura Miti@LauraMiti·
Me thinks the most suffocatingly destructive human trait is our penchant to want others to live life according to what suits us, and our ability to allow others to live our lives for us.
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Chanda🇿🇲@dailystudentT·
@daddyhope A happy birthday to you @daddyhope ! What a packed reflective write up with lessons for those of us younger in years to glean from. Thank you for speaking up and for being the massive inspiration you are!
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Today, the wheel of life turns again as I become a 53-year-old man. Some people think that life should be filled with only joy and success, independent of pain and suffering, but they don’t realise that most of our successes come from our failures. Each time I failed, I didn’t allow that to shape my life, but instead, I used it as an opportunity to try again. What matters most in life is not how you failed, but what you learned from that failure and how you bounced back. I have also learned that we are born gifted in different ways. Our gifts can't be taken by someone else, and a gift alone, without working on it, is useless. In life, I have found that true happiness and comfort come when our relationships are rooted in truth, not deceit and lies. When you speak only what you know to be true, everything else falls into place. It is the deceitful that will struggle, while you remain at peace. Truth matters especially as you grow older, I have realised that I care less about what people think of what I say as long as I know it to be the truth and the right thing to say. As I have grown older, I have also learned that doing things to please people, instead of doing what is right, is futile. Do what is right, not what takes away from you in order to appease others who make no investment in making you happy too. At my age, you will also be a fool if you don’t think about your aftermath, where you want to rest when you are gone, how you want to be remembered and more importantly what you have genuinely done for society. But sadly in Zimbabwe, the real issue for most people of my age right now is how they will survive the next day, and how they will live through old age post 65. Those things are now on their minds daily, and they can only be addressed through work and at times courage to fight on. But where will they work unless they leave the country, and how will they fight on? It is never too late to start a new life at 53; it is never late to amend your mistakes. It only takes courage and commitment to overcome the past or how it was messed up by you or your circumstances. At my age, one should be at their happiest with their personal growth because they shouldn’t have worries about money. But sadly, many of my age-mates are struggling. So I celebrate my birthday today with humility, grace, and gratefulness for all that I have achieved, and all that was given to me. The fear of not being able to earn in old age should spur you into action now. Nothing is more painful than a man who can’t provide for themselves in old age. You will be helpless, you will be struggling without an income, and you will be a sorry sight. Fix it now if you can. So as I celebrate another year, I am also cognisant of my responsibilities which hinge on the talents and gifts that I was blessed with by the Almighty. Speak I shall speak, write I shall write, comment I shall comment, because nobody can ever take those gifts away from me, and it will be selfish and irresponsible not to use them. We are born and meant to leave this world a better place than the state we found it in. In the words of my hero Bob Marley, I have given my more to receive my less, and I am truly satisfied. It would be selfish to ask for more than what I have, as my Mum always reminded me when I was a kid, there are many kids going to bed on empty stomachs. And indeed at 53, there are many adults going to bed on empty stomachs. So instead of partying as I used to when I was young, I will spend today reflecting on what more sacrifices I can make, what things that I said I will never do that I might need to do, and how I should conquer the fear of doing so! I thank my parents who brought me into this world, and the Almighty who has looked after me to this day. To my friends and family, instead of giving me a gift or gifts, please donate to a charity of your choice as a way of celebrating more life to me. Happy birthday to all March 26 babies! Love always🙏🏿❤️🥃
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Clive Mbs
Clive Mbs@Clive_Mbs·
2023 Education Curriculum Framework Thread
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Felix
Felix@FMwenge·
Friends, If a person has been owing you money, then they tell you that call me on Friday I sort you out, what time on Friday should you call?
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Lembani Travels
Lembani Travels@LembaniTraveler·
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Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya
Dingindaba Jonah Buyoya@BuyoyaJonah·
The Guest of Honor granted permission to do what exactly?
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Chiseke Chiteta ZM
Chiseke Chiteta ZM@chisekechiteta·
Why would one even use that airline?
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Chanda🇿🇲@dailystudentT·
@HHichilema @FAZFootball What is your political team doing because there’s a lot or propaganda going around about. SAY SOMETHING?? 🤦‍♀️
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
This is a very sad day for Zambian politics because everyone knows how dedicated @joseph_kalimbwe was to the United Party for National Development and to President Hakainde Hichilema’s administration. Hundreds of thousands if not millions of Africans got to know about UPND and President Hakainde Hichilema through @joseph_kalimbwe’s activism on social media driven by him and the youth team behind him. He articulated with clarity what their struggle was about, and his solidarity for good causes went beyond Zambia. He was and hopefully remains a cross-border political activist who cares about African people. Africa is a difficult place for principled people because the majority of our people support personalities and not ideas and principled objectives. So taking a stand can get you ridiculed and insulted, but decent people worry more about what is right and not about what people will say. I hope that the issues that have made @joseph_kalimbwe withdraw his support for President Hichilema and his administration can be resolved because it is too ghastly to imagine Edgar Lungu being re-elected due to the Hichilema presidency failures. It would be a public affairs duty too for @joseph_kalimbwe to explain in detail the issues that led to this withdrawal because withdrawing without explanation will do more damage not just to President Hichilema, but to the causes that I know @joseph_kalimbwe holds so dear to his heart. Wishing you strength and wisdom in the days ahead @joseph_kalimbwe as you shall not only deal with false accusations and insults, but the thought process of how you and the administration can mend fences for the greater good of the Zambian people in the principle of One Zambia, One Nation.
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