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expect my tweets to make sense at your own risk. LLB, LLM

Madman's world Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Out of Context Human Race
Out of Context Human Race@NoContextHumans·
Don't judge the look. Trust the engineering these aren't training wheels
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
World Champion Axe Thrower Marcus Pehart in Freestyle Mode [🪓 Soulthrower]
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Aleksey The Great 🇷🇺🎖
🚨BREAKING NEWS Tucker Carlson: You could never convince me, even at gunpoint, that Keir Starmer is making independent decisions about Britain's future. He's following orders; it couldn't be clearer than that. And I think that's clear to the British public as well.
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Siphosami Malunga
Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
@lashiasn @BigTimmz Straws chief... a negotiation is a negotiation. Even Unity was negotiatied this way with most Zapu leaders in jail. And absolutely yes.. the configuration of leadership tops ALL negotiations. Out of interest- realistically for whom else would the PM role be negotiated by Chamisa.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Survival, despite the burdens of life
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Tinashe
Tinashe@baba_nyenyedzi·
The first question is a simple one: if a private business makes a loss, why should GoZ guarantee it? Too many of these deals are done quietly, with very little public scrutiny, yet the public carries the risk. If solar projects make sense, let them sell power at the price they judge viable, in USD if necessary and compete on proper commercial terms. GoZ’s role should be to level the playing field, not to guarantee private returns. Give tax incentives, fix regulation, improve grid access and let the market be the market. The fuel sector is the obvious example. No fuel company is guaranteed against losses. They price risk, manage shocks and operate without a sovereign safety net. The real trouble comes when these guarantees go bad and are converted into Treasury Bills. Then the loss does not disappear. It is pushed onto taxpayers, rolled over into the future and used to distort already thin capital markets. We have seen this before with Command Agriculture and legacy TBs. Zimbabwe should stop manufacturing private certainty today in exchange for public crisis tomorrow. We already have too many unpaid rolled over TB’s to add some more….
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Yvonne Mangunda 🇿🇼
Yvonne Mangunda 🇿🇼@yvonnemangunda·
Nice amajita chills in Warriors camp but putting it out there is the error. Sadly, you gotta take one for the team if you expose others to scrutiny. What happens in Rome should stay in Rome. This could have been avoided by simply ensuring zvemucamp, stays mucamp. Chete !!!!
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Siphosami Malunga
Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
It's clear that CAB3 is ACTUALLY UNPOPULAR within ZanuPF. It's the brainchild of the oligarchs who've captured Zanu, the tenderperneurs who use illicit money to bus & bribe people to choreograph the Parliamentary consultation charade. It won't end well. However, it goes.
CITE@citezw

A majority of participants who attended the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 public hearing at Nketa Hall were seen boarding buses soon after the session abruptly ended.

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Siphosami Malunga
Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
The Parliamentary Consultations on CAB3 in Bulawayo have revealed what some of us have been arguing. The necessity to bus people & fill the only 2 venues with outsiders shows one profound fact. Zanu PF CAN'T TRUST ITS OWN SUPPORTERS IN BULAWAYO to voluntarily come & defend CAB3.
ZimNewsUpdates@ZimNewsUpdates

A significant number of the people who attended the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 public hearing at Nketa Hall in Bulawayo were spotted getting onto buses (One of them with a Gokwe tag displayed) shortly after the session ended. #CAB3

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Mmegi
Mmegi@MmegiOnline·
#JustIn: ConCourt Bill passes Following the tabling of the heavily contested Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2025, the Bill has passed. A total of 66 MPs participated and voted as follows: 50MPs voted YES while 15 voted NO and 0 abstained while one did not vote.
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Dominic Nyakudya
Dominic Nyakudya@VaNyakudya·
A Rolls Royce for me and a bike for you. This is what we are rejecting by rejecting amendment of the constitution. We cannot have more years of this nonsense.
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Normal Island News
Normal Island News@NormalIslandNws·
BREAKING: Israel has confirmed its soldiers will not be joining the US in the ground invasion of Iran, due to the concern that they would have to fight grown men, rather than unarmed women and children
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