tmolf2000

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tmolf2000

tmolf2000

@tmolf2000

Botswana Katılım Haziran 2019
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Kibria@alikibria00·
In the bible Isaiah kissed a stone from the alter and he was forgiven in a vision: Then one of the seraphim flew to me with a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with tongs from the altar. With it he touched my mouth and said, “See, this has touched your lips; your guilt is taken away and your sin atoned for.” Isaiah 6:6-7
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Rick
Rick@colonelhogans·
NEVER have I had a Muslim knocking on my door shoving religious beliefs down my throat. NEVER did a Muslim cleric force Islam on me at school. I’ve had Christians of all different beliefs, knocking on my doors, pushing books and their beliefs on me, in my own home. FORCED to go to scripture classes in public schools when I was young. NEVER by any other faith but Christian. They tried to brainwash and bully me to conform to their beliefs.
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African Maps
African Maps@MapsAfrican·
African Countries with Stable Electricity Through the National Grid.
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tmolf2000@tmolf2000·
@SurrealMoranKe @KopperKrew @MapsAfrican I assume you mean that population size determines the level of academic attainment required to run a country. We have countries that have a population less than 3 million that are not well run and those with a larger population that are well run.
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Teddy
Teddy@commandant_ted·
@MapsAfrican So what are you saying, Botswana has a peak demand of approximately 600MW,with approximately more than 50% coming from South Africa, Botswana who suffered a complete national blackout in 2023,and they are on that list......I just knew that this is nonsense
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Unathi Afrika@UnathiAfrika·
@Fikz_the_Cook Just a small and insignificant country like Lesotho or Eswatini. Hardly any impact whatsoever hence not much is heard from there. I mean, it's smaller than every Metro in SA in terms of population.
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Andujar@andujar571·
@AfricaFactsZone The World Bank has approved a $150 million Development Policy Loan (DPL) for Botswana 2023! It is only Eritrea and Libya!
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Botswana, Eritrea and Libya are the only African countries which have never taken a loan from the IMF.
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
In 1966, Botswana was the world's second poorest country, after independence with no university. They sent students to the University of Lesotho, which was nationalised and they were expelled. Botswana's citizens donated cash, cattle, grain to raise money to build their own university. Today, it's an upper middle-income economy.
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African Hub
African Hub@AfricanHub_·
In Botswana, university students get paid $154 monthly. Citizens receive free healthcare. The country is so safe that the President can walk around without security. Citizens are given free land if they apply for it. Your Comments on this...
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Seabelo Modibe
Seabelo Modibe@Sbizo·
@Sentletse He banna please share Daarlboom Police Station and Clinic pictures hoo…Re bone who is rural
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Happy Independence Day Botswana 🇧🇼 Before independence, Botswana was the world's second poorest country. Today, it's an upper middle-income economy. It had a low literacy rate with only 11 graduates and no university. Citizens contributed to build a university with the second biggest library in Africa Villages contributed cattle to build primary and secondary schools. The former administrative capital, Mahikeng was absorbed into South Africa. Gaborone was chosen though it was a cattle post for the Batlokwa people, and built from scratch Botswana offers free healthcare and education up to tertiary, with tertiary students receiving a monthly allowance of $140. Best-performing students go overseas on scholarships. Primary, Junior and Senior Students receive free food and after school meals for rural area students Botswana is a long continuous democracy, never had a coup, or civil war. It used traditional customary law and rule with modern democratic practices and established the House of Chiefs, which acts as custodian of cultural values and norms and advises parliament and cabinet. Botswana is among the most peaceful countries in Africa with a low crime rate and Africa's best Police service. Botswana had only 14 Kilometers of tared road in Lobatse made for the 1947 Queen'ss visit, but today boasts a total of over 25,000km of paved roads.
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