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Godfrey #FreeBESIGYE #FreeMABIRIZI Kyedza

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Tamale
Tamale@256Rootyherman·
Bank manager: You will pay us once every yr for 3 yrs, choose the date. Me: 29th Feb
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Buregyeya Apollo, PhD
Buregyeya Apollo, PhD@ApolloBuregyeya·
MTN Uganda has done it again. Yesterday, I received a message that my “1 Day MTN Proggie daily package” had been renewed at UGX 500. Today, the same thing has happened again. The interesting part is that I have never subscribed to this mysterious daily package. But here we are, contributing involuntarily to the digital economy, UGX 500 at a time. This small irritation points to a bigger issue: the value of personal data and consumer consent. Recently, a man called me claiming he was processing my application for an electricity meter. Unfortunately for him, I had not applied for one. That is when I realized that conmen no longer need to guess. Give them a small piece of your information, and they can sound like they have an office, a file, a stamp, and a pending approval on your behalf. Today, someone can call claiming your meter is ready but needs “activation facilitation.” Tomorrow, “Madam Accounts” may call about a school payment your child has never heard of. Another day, “Officer Confidential” may claim your file is on his desk, but it needs transport to move. A phone number, name, location, application status, school record, or service request may look harmless. But in the wrong hands, it can become a script. Either way, the conman and @mtnug may be reading from the same script: create confusion, sound official, and collect money. Because how else does MTN start charging me a daily tax of UGX 500 for something I do not even know the meaning of? Also, who can help me tag the CEO of MTN? I think this conversation needs to reach the top.
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Francis Harimwomugasho
Francis Harimwomugasho@Hmugashof1·
@PolokwaneWeekly The last time a woman got this close to a snake, we were chased from Eden won a couple of more punishments from the creator. This not acceptable. We reject women dealing woth snakes
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Polokwane Weekly@PolokwaneWeekly·
WOMAN ENCOUNTERS ONE OF THE BIGGEST SOUTHERN AFRICAN PYTHONS IN BELA-BELA BELA-BELA– A woman has shared her remarkable experience after encountering one of the largest Southern African pythons ever seen in the area. Liza Marais took to social media to describe the extraordinary moment, saying she was involved in the relocation of the massive snake. “This was one of the biggest Southern African pythons I’ve ever encountered and relocated,” she wrote. The python measured close to 5 metres, estimated at around 4.7 metres in length. “For four years I only knew her by her spoor, a worker who once saw her swimming in the dam, and a single trail camera photo. Other than that, we never laid eyes on her… until the day she finally revealed herself, basking in the sun alongside a smaller male of about 2 metres,” she added. 📷Lisa Marais #PolokwaneWeekly #Nature
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Imagine paying £10,000 a year to send your children to Oxford University and this is their lecturer. Not even joking. This is an actual lecturer at Oxford University in "Modern England".
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Krazy!
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1

In October 2025, Charlotte Paynter was officially discharged from Tallahassee Memorial Hospital in Florida. Medical staff determined that she no longer required acute hospital care. They provided her with discharge documents, reached out to her family, and even offered to arrange transportation home. Despite this, she refused to leave. For the next five months, she continued to occupy Room 373. Hospital personnel made numerous attempts to persuade her to depart. They contacted her relatives, offered assistance in obtaining necessary identification, and explored every reasonable option short of forcible removal. She remained in the room. By March 2026, the hospital’s patience had run out. Tallahassee Memorial filed a civil lawsuit against her, seeking a court order to have her evicted. They also requested authorization for the Leon County Sheriff’s Office to physically remove her if she did not comply. Officials argued that her prolonged stay was blocking a bed needed for patients requiring urgent medical treatment. No lawyer represented Paynter; she was handling the case on her own. A court hearing was set for March 30. However, on the day of the hearing, the case was suddenly dropped. The hospital filed a voluntary dismissal after confirming that the patient had already left the premises. A hospital spokesperson stated that the matter was closed because she was no longer occupying the room. She had departed the day before the scheduled court appearance. The lawsuit provided no details about her original medical condition, the amount of her hospital bill, how she was able to remain in the room for five months without being removed, or why she ultimately chose to leave just before the hearing.

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SokoAnalyst
SokoAnalyst@SokoAnalyst·
The reported opposition by the World Bank and the IMF to Dangote’s proposed 1.2 million-barrel-per-day refinery in East Africa raises serious questions about who really benefits when Africa remains dependent on imported refined fuel. Their stated concern is that such a refinery could create an energy monopoly. But that argument rings hollow. For decades, African oil producers have exported crude oil, watched it refined elsewhere, and then bought back finished petroleum products at a premium. European and multinational oil interests have dominated refining, trading, shipping, storage, and pricing across the continent with little objection from the same institutions now warning Africa about “monopoly risk.” Where was this concern when African countries were unable to secure financing for large-scale refineries? Where was the urgency when most African refineries remained small, undercapitalized, inefficient, or commercially uncompetitive? Where was the outrage when Nigeria’s crude was shipped to Europe, refined by global giants, and sold back into Nigeria and ECOWAS markets? It took one African industrialist, Aliko Dangote, using private capital and extraordinary risk appetite, to disrupt that broken model. Today, the Dangote Refinery is not just changing Nigeria’s fuel equation; it is forcing the world to rethink Africa’s place in the global energy value chain. So when institutions like the World Bank and IMF suddenly become anxious about African refining capacity, Africans must ask a harder question: are they worried about monopoly, or are they worried about Africa finally controlling more of its own energy future? Africa does not need lectures against scale. Africa needs capital, infrastructure, refining capacity, and value addition. The continent cannot industrialize by exporting raw materials and importing finished products forever. The real monopoly that should concern everyone is not an African-built refinery. It is the historic monopoly of external control over Africa’s resources, supply chains, pricing systems, and industrial destiny.
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Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG

On April 27, 1993, a Zambian Air Force plane carrying nearly the entire national football team crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off Gabon, killing all 30 people on board. The team was traveling to a 1994 World Cup qualifier in Senegal. The Chipolopolo (“The Copper Bullets”) had been due to play Senegal in a World Cup qualifier in Dakar, requiring a long and arduous plane journey up the continent of Africa. Due to the economic state of Zambia at the time, the team would often fly in a DHC-5 Buffalo military plane which would need multiple stops in order to refuel. The laborious route was set. The team would leave Zambia and fly to the Republic of Congo, then to Gabon, then to the Ivory Coast, before eventually landing in Senegal. Tragically, the plane never made it to its final destination. On April 27, 1993, the plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean, shortly after leaving Gabon. A total of 18 players were killed, along with everyone else onboard. Investigations attributed the disaster to a combination of mechanical failure and pilot error. Shortly after takeoff, an engine caught fire, and due to a faulty warning light and pilot fatigue, the pilot shut down the functioning engine instead of the broken one, resulting in total power loss. All 30 people on board, including 18 players and staff, were killed. Notable losses included coach Godfrey "Ucar" Chitalu and key players like goalkeeper David Chabala and midfielder Derby Makinka. Key players Kalusha Bwalya and Charles Musonda survived because they were traveling separately to Senegal. The team was buried at Heroes' Acre in Lusaka, and a new team was immediately formed.

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Phillip Karugaba
Phillip Karugaba@PhillipKarugaba·
A certificate of financial implications that misrepresents a Bill’s objects and ignores economic reality is no certificate at all, but a constitutional nullity. @BOU_Official have exposed the lie! Parliament cannot proceed on this fiction. #StopTheFarce #RejectSovereigntyBill
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