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Karashani Davis ©️
@davour23
Described as one that sees the glass as half full and speaks with straightened tongue! Father, Brother, Friend: Lawyer by trade ⚖️ & elite athlete by passion 🏏
Katılım Ekim 2013
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@MugabeTen @TherealKwizera How dare u forget former Uganda Cricket Under15 top order batsman…@CricketUganda 🔥🔥🔥
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🚨 HOW DID THEY END UP ON THE ISLAND ACTUALLY....
In June 1965, six Tongan teenage boys, Sione, Stephen, Kolo, David, Luke, and Mano, aged 13 to 19, grew tired of the strict life at St. Andrews boarding school in Nuku'alofa.
Craving adventure, they "borrowed" a small fishing boat one night and set sail, dreaming of reaching Fiji or even New Zealand. A fierce storm struck almost immediately.
The boat's sail tore, the rudder broke, and for eight agonizing days they drifted helplessly across the Pacific with no food or fresh water, surviving on rainwater and sheer willpower.
On the eighth day, they spotted land: the remote, uninhabited volcanic island of ʻAta, about 100 miles south of Tonga. Exhausted but alive, they swam ashore and began rebuilding their lives.
They quickly organized a cooperative system far removed from the chaos of Lord of the Flies. They made a pact never to quarrel, divided chores fairly, did gardening, fishing, cooking, and rotated duties.
They built a thatched hut, started a garden with what they could grow, caught birds and fish, and even tamed feral chickens descended from earlier inhabitants.
To stay sane and connected, they held nightly sing-alongs with homemade instruments, said prayers together, and kept a constant fire burning on a high point as a signal for rescue.
They maintained discipline, mutual support, and hope, emerging healthier and stronger, physically fit from labor and emotionally bonded.
Back home, their families mourned; funerals were held, believing the boys lost at sea forever. Fifteen months later, in September 1966, Australian lobster fisherman Peter Warner sailed near ʻAta and spotted smoke rising from the cliffs. Approaching, he saw the boys waving wildly.
One shouted in perfect English: "We're from Tonga!" Stunned, Warner took them aboard. They were remarkably healthy and cheerful. The reunion in Tonga was emotional; families who had buried empty coffins wept with joy.
Warner, impressed by their maturity, later hired some as crew on his boat. Their story, later shown by Rutger Bregman in Humankind, stands as a powerful counterpoint to assumptions of human savagery, showing that cooperation, resilience, and kindness can triumph in isolation.



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Can an affidavit validly be commissioned over Zoom?
In VJS v SH (19578/2024) [2024] ZAWCHC 333, the issue was whether an affidavit signed and sworn via Zoom, with identity verified virtually by a Commissioner of Oaths, satisfied statutory oath requirements. The court accepted that the deponent had taken the oath via audiovisual link, emphasising that virtual oath-taking could fulfil the purpose of the statutory requirement (i.e., ensuring solemnity and truthfulness).
Practice Tip:
Ensure real-time audiovisual interaction, proper identity verification, clear documentation of the remote process, compliant signatures, and adherence to applicable legal requirements to safeguard the affidavit’s validity.
#LegalPractice #DigitalJustice
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@cricketmalawi Very well served skip…you have left a magnificent footprint on Malawi cricket 👏👏👏
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We honour the retirement of former Malawi Men’s Captain, Moazzam Ali Baig.
Malawi’s most successful T20I captain (2021–2025), he led the national side in 34 matches and holds the record for most wins as skipper. He was named in the Africa Best XI for three consecutive years and set a T20I world record with 6/9 — the best bowling figures by a captain.
His leadership, discipline and impact have left a lasting mark on Malawi cricket.
A captain. A competitor. A legacy.




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@NtareStories @ntare_league @sdkafeero and @bwanakelele see how this young elder @davour23 plays on Sundays😂💀
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@YondosNaomi @MukonoCricket @CricketUganda @MagicLeft11 @martin_ondeko @AhumuzaP @WomensCricCraze Well done indeed…your continuing to grow from strength to strength 👏👏👏
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I was thrilled to do 🏏 🏏Commentary at the recently concluded @CricketUganda Waterfalls Elite League - Men Edition.
Analyzing and Commentating🎙️🎙️ the T20 games alongside a cool batch of guys made the experience more fun.
It was a space for learning and improvement 🔝🔝




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@canadiancricket Stellar career he has had, fierce competitor over the years & great to take his last guard at the grandest of cricket colosseum’s being a World Cup…#Salute
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🚨 𝘈𝘯𝘯𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 🚨
𝙉𝙖𝙫𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙩 𝘿𝙝𝙖𝙡𝙞𝙬𝙖𝙡, the man who has had an instrumental role in driving Cricket Canada to greater heights on the global platform has a revelation to make.
#weCANcricket #CricketCanada
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@JobKing16 @BwerasFc @ntare_league @kafubz @BonsheFc @PatioBellaa @NLLNews @lacuevakla @thevillaUG @omujuma @BweraNtare @sc_kalele @ScEnsayi @FcNturi Tujja…Tujja…as for the shorts, nimubiha ba dear 😂😂😂
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@BwerasFc @ntare_league @kafubz @BonsheFc @PatioBellaa @NLLNews @lacuevakla @thevillaUG @omujuma @BweraNtare @sc_kalele @ScEnsayi @FcNturi @davour23 in shorts🤗... Can't wait.
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@ntare_league is back & we are ready to ball! 👏
Since Kev didn't show up last time, Kian's in!
And Karashani, shorts are mandatory 😉.
See you on Sunday @kafubz & @BonsheFc!
#HerGameHerPower
#NLLXVI
#NLLAtHome

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🚨BREAKING LEGAL ALERT: Why every spouse needs to keep receipts for home improvements!!
The Court of Appeal in Resma Commercial Agencies v Ngattah [2025] KECA 2214 (KLR) has overturned a High Court decision that had cancelled the sale of a family home, ruling that a spouse does not acquire a beneficial interest in property simply by the fact of marriage or long term residence in the property.
The Court emphasized that for a spouse whose name does appear in the ownership documents eg a title deed to claim ownership in property registered to the other, they must provide credible, documented proof of their direct or indirect contribution to its acquisition or improvement.
Key Takeaways from the Decision:
Descriptive terms like our matrimonial home or family property do not automatically grant a spouse legal rights to the property one must prove contribution and not marital status.
The burden of establishing beneficial ownership lies squarely on the spouse claiming an interest to provide documentary evidence where available to establish the fact and amount of their contribution. Such evidence includes payment receipts, bank statements establishing contribution in payment of a mortgage etc
The Court upheld the principle of indefeasibility of title or the sanctity of the title, ruling that a purchaser who conducts a proper search & finds a sole registered owner, and pays valuable consideration is protected even if the property was a family home.
Spousal Consent not a requirement where one has failed to prove beneficial interest (trust) in the property through contribution.
Implications:
This decision is a significant win for registered property owners and bona fide purchasers, as it reinforces the finality of ownership of the person registered in the title.
However, it serves as a stern warning to non titled spouses that they must keep records of their contributions to family property to protect their interests in the event of a secret sale or dispute.
@joshuamalidzo @quincygitahi @Ndonglaw043
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@Merovaeous Are u saying that this game and the many others they played alongside for Uganda don’t qualify as ‘international matches’?
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@davour23 This is great but it doesnt hold kinda international status since its a List A game. But your point is very much valid.
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A moment straight out of cricket folklore 🇯🇵
Three brothers — Charles Hara-Hinze, Montgomery Hara-Hinze & Gabriel Hara-Hinze, line up together in Japan’s U19 playing XI vs Tanzania at the ICC U19 World Cup. This is for the first time ever in international cricket history that three brothers are featuring in a playing X1.
Same surname. Same XI. Same dream. This is what makes the World Cup special. 🏏🔥

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@Merovaeous The Mukasa brothers who were the fulcrum of the Ugandan team appear on 90% of Uganda scorecards from 2007-2017…proof of how dominant they were in keeping Uganda very competitive against some formidable associates 👌

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