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Mufasa🦁 🇿🇲

@MutaleGeorge

You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you.

Kitwe, Zambia شامل ہوئے Kasım 2013
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Great Value Beyoncé
Shoutout to the guy who showed us how to get YouTube premium for free I’ve been having a ballllll
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Mufasa🦁 🇿🇲
Mufasa🦁 🇿🇲@MutaleGeorge·
@miss_mabulosi You were suppose to indicate that it's Malawian Kwacha. I was like who the heck can withdraw 400,000 Zambian Kwacha from the booth?
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Mabs✨️@miss_mabulosi·
Airtel is insane for only giving agents a commission of K1750 on withdrawals above 400k.
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Jowisa Jr
Jowisa Jr@JWSakalajr·
Abana inkongole ku Zamcash 🤣🤣
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My Luckystar*
My Luckystar*@MbalaMafia7·
The way my sister and her husband of Lusaka, fear their house helper, needs to be studied. The girl, has a free reign & absolutely run the show in house. From planning what their two young children eat, dress to making grocery lists. She doesn't ask, but barks orders.
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Mai Mia
Mai Mia@Anedy_MT·
Because Zed mobile is acting funny, it's time to go back home to Zamtel🥹
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MUCHI🦋
MUCHI🦋@Gorgeous_Muchii·
@MutaleGeorge Lol think you got the wrong one cause its actually really good
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MUCHI🦋
MUCHI🦋@Gorgeous_Muchii·
Why didn't you guys tell me about Movie Box??? Every single series and movie is there. Oh, im about to binge so hard
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Mr. Forbes 🦁!
Mr. Forbes 🦁!@FelixForbez626·
Zamtel offers K28 weekly per week🤷🏾‍♂️which is K112 per month. Then someone’s daughter ati send me for bundles naine ati how much? Ati K400 per month Airtel 🤣 Cost reduction is important, if you’ve got better Zamtel network please switch. @OfficialZamtel Free Ad🤣
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Zambian Whistleblower
Zambian Whistleblower@zambianwhistle·
JOHN SANGWA PULLS OUT OF THE AUGUST PRESIDENTIAL RACE "I will, however, return to legal practice and devote my time to writing on law, governance, and citizenship, and to spending more time with my family." Fellow Zambians, This statement sets out the considerations that have informed my decision at this stage, and the circumstances that have given rise to it. For the past thirty-six years - more than half of my life - I have served our country as a teacher, an activist, and a public interest litigator, guided at all times by a commitment to justice, constitutional rule, and the public good. On 12 October 2025, I stepped away from my legal practice to lead the formation of the Movement for National Renewal (the Movement), as part of that continuing commitment to the public good. This decision was informed by my conviction that, after 60 years of independence, Zambia should have achieved far more than it has. While progress has been made, persistent challenges - particularly in governance, economic management, and service delivery - have limited the full realisation of our national potential. Zambians deserve better from their government. To address decades of waste, mismanagement, and missed opportunities, I believe the country needs a new path - a genuine national renewal. This initiative was undertaken against the backdrop of an approaching electoral cycle, within which the Movement sought to give immediate and practical expression to these concerns. The ultimate goal of the Movement was to form government. The first step towards this objective was to constitute the Movement as a civic platform with a single mandate: to mobilise 1,000,000 supporters committed to Zambia’s renewal. The second phase, which involved transforming the Movement into a political party, was contingent upon achieving this self-imposed target. This milestone was reached on 3 March 2026. The response to this call, achieved within a relatively short period, underscored both the depth and immediacy of public demand for national renewal. The Movement transitioned into a political party on 6 March 2026, and on 23 March 2026, it formally applied for registration with the Registrar of Societies. At the same time, it launched a fundraising effort to raise K100,000,000 for its campaign, based on voluntary contributions from citizens, with no minimum contribution and a cap of K20,000 per individual per month. Since its transition into a political party, the Movement has encountered three principal challenges that have significantly constrained its operations. First, the registration process has been effectively denied by the Registrar of Societies, who has imposed conditions not prescribed by the Societies Act and which, notwithstanding any prior administrative practice, are inconsistent with the Constitution. In particular, the Registrar has required, as preconditions for registration, police clearance and fingerprint certification of office bearers; clearance from the Inspector-General of the Zambia Police Service for the Movement to be registered as a political party, which the Movement sought by letter dated 25 March 2026 and which has not been granted; and approval of the party symbol by the Electoral Commission of Zambia. These requirements have been maintained notwithstanding the judgment of the Constitutional Court in The Legal Resources Foundation Limited v The Attorney General (2025/CCZ/0020), delivered on 2 April 2026, which affirmed that the Societies Act must be applied in conformity with Article 60 of the Constitution. Second, the Movement has been prevented by the police from conducting its nationwide Town Hall Consultation Programme with its more than 1,000,000 supporters. The programme, which was scheduled to run from 24 March to 30 April 2026 across all ten provinces, was intended to engage citizens on governance, constitutionalism, and national development priorities, and to collect input for a People’s Manifesto.
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Marisa Lourenço
Marisa Lourenço@marisalourenco·
Erm, no. #Angola itself is a net importer of refined fuel, and fuel in the country is heavily subsidised. Fun fact: Some of this burden is held by national oil company Sonangol, which helps keep the subsidy bill down and hides the true fiscal cost of the subsidy scheme.
Joseph Kalimbwe@joseph_kalimbwe

In Angola, 100 litres of fuel costs 30 000 Kwanza. That means; a) 100 Litres of fuel would be 608 Kwacha in Zambia b) 100 litres of fuel would be 524 Rands in SA/Namibia c) 100 litres of fuel would be 32 USD in Zim We need to come together as SADC & trade with Angola !!

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𝐌𝐨𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐇𝐔𝐁
From the first minute of the movie, you are sure to watch the strongest action and terrific suspense! 🔥🏻🔥 Failure TlM0R (2O25)
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Waluu
Waluu@WaluuK·
You can be waiting to be recruited, kanshi tawabamo mu database yabo... 😐🤦
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ايمان 🥀
ايمان 🥀@ayman4634430881·
@Maldini5500 @TurkiFilms @0_79p ايش التطبيقات المجانيه وين القاها ياليت الي يعرف يفيدني ؟وشكرا ابيها حق مباريات وكل الدوريات واسيا
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Leo🎬@TurkiFilms·
يا جماعة محتاج رأيكم ! وش أفضل اشتراك lPTV من ناحية 4K حقيقي + فيه كل الافلام والمسلسلات + مباريات كل الدوريات بدون تقطيع؟
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Benedict
Benedict@touristeagle1·
@MutaleGeorge No. Zambia’s new urea plants are integrated, they produce their own ammonia from natural gas. While some older plants imported raw materials, the new facilities reduce that dependence. Zambia also has its own phosphate rock deposits.
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Benedict
Benedict@touristeagle1·
The Strait of Hormuz crisis could be a golden opportunity for Zambia’s fertilizer sector. With Middle East supplies disrupted, Southern & Eastern neighbours are likely to turn to us as we rapidly scale up production. Perfect timing.
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AshutoshShrivastava
AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success·
तो X ने ऑटोमैटिक ट्रांसलेशन लॉन्च कर दिया है। क्या इसका मतलब है कि मैं हिंदी में लिख सकता हूँ और आपको फिर भी यह इंग्लिश में दिखेगा? मैं आमतौर पर हिंदी में नहीं लिखता, बस जिज्ञासा है। आपको यह पोस्ट किस भाषा में दिख रही है?
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