Jordan Benjamin Moyowambuya

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Jordan Benjamin Moyowambuya

@jbmongu

A child of God|Follower of Jesus Christ|An African|A Zambian|Being the change that I want to see |Retweets are not endorsements|Views expressed are personal

Lusaka, Zambia Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
This is tragic and painful to watch. A South African telling another fellow South African that they cannot work in another South African province simply because they come from a different province. Someone once warned that when xenophobes and Afrophobes are done targeting foreign nationals in South Africa, they will eventually turn on fellow South Africans. That warning is now becoming reality. Imagine a black South African telling another black South African that they do not “look like people from this province”, therefore they cannot work there. How painful is that? To be told in your own country that you do not belong because of how you look, how you speak, or where you come from. This is backward. This is dangerous. This is a tragic failure of critical thinking and leadership. South African leaders should never allow this poison to grow. History has already shown us where this type of thinking leads. In Rwanda, people were divided, dehumanised and eventually butchered on the basis of identity and appearance. We should never allow Africa to move anywhere near that darkness again. What is happening is unacceptable on every level. It is heartbreaking as a black African to watch fellow black Africans treat each other this way. Those of us perceived to be elites are often insulated from this madness because we live in affluent areas and work internationally. But what about ordinary people trying to survive? Are we now saying a carpenter from Gauteng cannot travel to North West to look for work because he “does not look like people from there”? Come on. This is bad. Very bad. Africa cannot progress while people are taught to hate one another over provincial identities, ethnicity or nationality. Leaders across the continent must stand up firmly against this nonsense before it destroys communities and generations. Africa needs unity, dignity, tolerance and opportunity, not this shameful politics of division.
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RT Kendall
RT Kendall@DrRTKendall·
Fasting.
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Jordan Benjamin Moyowambuya
@selfstyledking Allow me to extend my sincere condolences to you, your wife, and her family. You’re very right , there is a mark that death leaves on our hearts that nothing can truly erase. May you all find comfort and strength!
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Trevor Mumba
Trevor Mumba@selfstyledking·
After losing so many loved ones through out my life, I have come to learn that death, while we mostly see it as a finality of/to life, it actually has a life of its own. The grief it brings, initiates new and different journeys for all affected. Losing a loved one changes us all in ways we could never fully prepare for. I am in my feelings as we put my mother in-law to rest today. She was a great mother, educator, community leader, wife, grandmother and an all round wonderful woman. Robala ka khotso 'M'e Masofe Yvonne Thella.
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YGM 🇿🇲 GhettoCeleb
Many reason why you shouldn’t refuse to disembark at a gas station when a bus is refuelling. A bus caught fire at the Engine Filling Station along Makishi Road while refuelling.
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Fx_Kvng
Fx_Kvng@MuteHumble·
@AJENews What do you think would’ve happened if an African leader said the exact same thing to a French crowd? Would the reaction be this loud?
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Al Jazeera Breaking News
Al Jazeera Breaking News@AJENews·
Video shows the moment French President Emmanuel Macron pauses a speaker mid-presentation at Nairobi University to demand silence from a noisy audience. Macron is in Kenya for the ‘Africa Forward’ summit.
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Anthony Galli
Anthony Galli@AnthonyGalli·
@Pontifex As the Pope why don't you call out Islam by name, which is committing this genocide against Christians?
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Pope Leo XIV
Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
I have learned with deep concern of the reports regarding the growing violence in the Sahel region, particularly in #Chad and #Mali, which have recently suffered terrorist attacks. I offer the assurance of my heartfelt prayers for the victims and my spiritual closeness to all those who are suffering as a result of the tragic events. I fervently hope that every form of violence may cease, and I encourage all efforts aimed at fostering #peace and development in that beloved land.
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RubberRabbits
RubberRabbits@Sugarlings·
Uh... I love Jesus. My life is lived around Him and for Him as best I can think to. And demonic stuff is very real. But I've got to object to some of these. Chakras are just part of your energetic body. This is the equivalent of saying internal organs are demonic. They're not. They're made by God like the rest of our bodies. Some people are aware of them some people aren't. Now what "practitioners" do around that could be different, but just having them isn't optional or bad. Crystals are made by God. If you do (let's face it) 'witchy' stuff with it that's different. If you recognize they're made by God and have properties that you'd like to include in your home, just having them around is not demonic or evil. They're just rocks. How is yoga demonic? It's stretching... Once again maybe some practitioners are working evil into it somehow with ancient religion aspects but the yoga most people mean is some stretching exercises and are not demonic. Respectfully, maybe searching in these things to replace God is the demonic part? Tarot cards are demonic though. They're about trying to predict the future and God doesn't like that apparently. No peeking! 🙂
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Immortal Tessy
Immortal Tessy@TheresaArueyin1·
I used to search everywhere… until I found the truth. Chakras are demonic. Crystals are demonic. Reiki is demonic. Zodiac signs are demonic. Yoga is demonic. New Age practices are demonic. Godless spiritualism is demonic. Praying to the “universe” is demonic. Tarot cards are demonic. All you need is JESUS and the Holy Spirit. If you stand with Jesus alone, drop an AMEN.
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the kp
the kp@venice2society·
@TheresaArueyin1 You are insane. You clearly do not have solidarity in your faith. Hatred and rebuking of ideologies you believe threaten or compromise your own faith are not doing so. Calm down. Calm down. Calm down. Get some confidence in yourself and your religion.
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Luciano
Luciano@luchi7·
Someone needs to release this country from the chokehold of Marathons
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Salim Ahmed Salim Digital Archive
Salim Ahmed Salim Digital Archive@DrSalimArchive·
Katika miaka ya 1960 na kuendelea, bara la Afrika lilikuwa katika kipindi cha harakati za kupigania uhuru. Mataifa mengi yalianza kujipatia uhuru wao, lakini mapambano haya hayakuwa ya nchi moja moja bali yalikuwa ya bara zima. Hii ilimaanisha kuwa nchi zilizokuwa tayari zimepata uhuru zilikuwa mstari wa mbele kusaidia zile ambazo bado zilikuwa chini ya ukoloni. Historia inatupa mifano mingi ikiwemo ule wa Tanzania na Afrika Kusini. Katika picha hii ya mwaka 1972, Dkt. Salim anaonekana akisalimiana na Rais Kenneth Kaunda, Rais wa kwanza wa Zambia. Wakati huo, Dkt. Salim alikuwa akiongoza Kamati ya Umoja wa Mataifa iliyoitwa Kamati ya 24 maarufu kama C-24, iliyokuwa na jukumu la kusimamia na kuhamasisha mchakato wa kuondoa ukoloni katika mataifa yaliyobaki. Kumbukumbu hii inaakisi sehemu ya mchango wa Dkt. Salim katika harakati za ukombozi wa Afrika, ambapo diplomasia, mshikamano na maono ya pamoja vilikuwa nguzo kuu za kupigania uhuru wa bara zima.
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visits injured victims of recent attacks.
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Paul Moore
Paul Moore@Dyno1066·
@trussliz To be fair , the US joined WW1 in 1916 and WW2 in 1941 so they can’t really criticise other countries for being late to the table ( but I agree with Trump that Starmer should have had the courage to support the US rather than kowtow to the Left Wing of his Party )
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Liz Truss
Liz Truss@trussliz·
Justified and damning.
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@trussliz The UK has no business getting involved in this nonsensical war. This war is going to destabilize a lot of things in the world. Please get your thinking and priorities right Liz.
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