Samkeliso Tshuma (@samkebusiness) 's Twitter Profile
Samkeliso Tshuma

@samkebusiness

Human Rights Activist.

#ReciprocitylsKey
#ConsistencylsTheGate

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calendar_today15-07-2009 06:38:27

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Presidential Empowerment Fund Initiatives If we’re serious about empowering war veterans, we must give them access to productive assets land, equipment, funding, not just cars. Cars won’t feed their families or build lasting livelihoods. The obsession with gifting vehicles is misplaced, a waste of resources.

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British-Sudanese billionaire Mo Ibrahim says the world is ignoring the war in Sudan because of the skin colour of its people. Over 150,000 people have died and over four million have fled during the fighting between government forces and the RSF militia since 2023.

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I remember watching a Liverpool versus Bournemouth game and l said to my sis, who is this guy who is giving us problems like this😂😂. He was really good. When Madrid signed him, my sis said they just signed your guy.

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Dictatorship is truly costly. This government must just fix the economy and stop this clientelism. Cars are temporary, they do not even address the economic crisis. Are they going to keep buying cars to buy silence and support? What is the end goal?

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Botswana’s Debswana Diamond Company is temporarily suspending production at several of its operations due to low global diamond prices. The company, jointly owned by the Botswana govt and De Beers, reported a 46% decline in sales revenue last year. Botswana gets 75% of its

Botswana’s Debswana Diamond Company is temporarily suspending production at several of its operations due to low global diamond prices. 

The company, jointly owned by the Botswana govt and De Beers, reported a 46% decline in sales revenue last year.

Botswana gets 75% of its