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Daniel Mkhululi🚀🚀
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Guess the destination 💫
This destination boasts one of the deepest natural harbours on the African continent! Where could it be? 🤔 Comment below!
#Airlink #FlyAirlink #FlyTheLink #Skybucks

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Ethiopia has barely ever been colonized.*
It’s 2x poorer per capita than its heavily colonized neighbor, Kenya
Turkey has never been colonized.
It’s much poorer than its neighbors Greece, Israel, Saudi Arabia, all of which it colonized. Cyprus is 3x richer than the Turkish controlled part
Thailand has never been colonized.
It’s ~2x poorer than its heavily colonized neighbor Malaysia, and 10x poorer than Singapore
Mainland China has barely been colonized
It’s ~3x poorer than Taiwan, which has a long history as a colony
(And than South Korea, which has a longer history as a colony than China too)
Colonization is part of the story, but it’s not the biggest part
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Dear @BarackObama and @MichelleObama I am officially asking for your daughter's hand in marriage. I am a Ugandan man born and raised in a God fearing family in the Northern city of Gulu. I never sleep because of Malia Obama. Please.....allow me to talk her into this😭🙏

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@MalawiGovt I highly recommend a short read compiled by Darrow Miller titled: 13 Transforming Truths.
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Vice President, Dr Jane Ansah has appealed to Malawians to support President Prof. Arthur Peter Mutharika’s call for national prayers as the country experiences dry spells that threaten agricultural production and food security.
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Aliko Dangote has appointed Zimbabwean Ralph Mupita, MTN Group CEO, to the board of his fertiliser business.
Dangote Fertiliser plans to list on the Nigerian Stock Exchange this year.
Mupita led the listing of MTN Nigeria in 2019. Since then, the company’s revenues have more than quadrupled.

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Arsenal FC poised for “Visit Zimbabwe” tourism partnership.
Zimbabwe’s tourism sector could be set for a major global boost following indications that English Premier League giants Arsenal FC are considering a five-year renewable tourism and investment partnership with the Government of Zimbabwe. The proposed collaboration would roll out a “Visit Zimbabwe” campaign, leveraging Arsenal’s vast international following to position Zimbabwe as a leading tourism and investment destination, in line with a growing global trend that uses sport as a platform for destination branding, similar to DR Congo’s arrangement with FC Barcelona.
Arsenal’s interest builds on the proven success of its Visit Rwanda partnership launched in 2018, which significantly raised Rwanda’s global visibility and helped drive a 47% increase in tourist arrivals, generating an estimated US$650 million in tourism receipts from a US$40.4 million investment.
Zimbabwe is projected to invest about US$42.9 million under a similar model, with expectations of comparable or even stronger returns given the sector’s current upward trajectory.
Tourism remains one of Zimbabwe’s key economic pillars. Provisional figures for January to September 2025 show the sector generated close to US$1 billion, a 10% increase from the same period in 2024. A “Visit Zimbabwe” partnership with Arsenal FC would further strengthen sector performance, enhance international visibility, attract foreign investment, and contribute meaningfully to sustained national economic growth.
@Arsenal
@BarbaraRwodzi
@KMutisi
@KandishayaTaura
@TendaiChirau
@marapira_farai
@edmnangagwa
@ArsenalWFC

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Third world conversations
BAMIDELE🕊@thenihiin
No man can last more than 20- 30 minutes in bed naturally, not even pørnstars.
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@Earl_of_Bocha Cyprus, India, China, Malaysia, Turkey, Poland, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Romania, zvichingodaro

Never take serious someone who did varsity in Cyprus or India
Dramatic Lawyer🇿🇼@todo_simms
I look like Poverty today. No wig , no lashes , no nails 😩
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