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From The Twittersphere

From The Twittersphere

UNIQUELY Namibian takes on the joys, sorrows and frustrations of daily life in Namibia; from the traditional to the national, the ordinary to the extraordinary.

@FJapiie: Somebody needs to talk to these Kavango youths. Haven’t they heard of some plastic thing called a condom …@Dillish_lishy: Why is a 14 year old having sex?! What happened to ‘plakboek’ (scrapbooking)?@Nashilongo: ‘The end of AIDS is not free. It is not expensive. It is priceless’ – Michel Sidibe UNAIDS@bonezweezy_gbb: #RT Stole what? His kidney? @Lakes_gbb ‘Hospital worker steals from patient’ #OnlyInNamibia@rukeeveni: One only needs to read the SMS agony columns in our papers to realise that Namibia’s education system is *@%$*d up!@SONIQX: In terms of vocational skills, schools nowadays are failing the youth as most of them don’t have funds to do pracs in science, agric and IT.Errrrrrr …@PrincessNdilo: ‘Jy’s my papsopwinterwaternat rooikop groenoog meisie wat lag lag in die reen sal dans en my laat dink ek het n kans….’ More Julle!@_LadyE: Please do not do a traditional Wambo dance in my mentions. Thank you.@Tozzlela87: If our traffic officers were beauty queens I think there would be no accidents in Namibia, would you agree?@Homa10i: People underestimate the role economics play in relationships …Sporting Moments@Puxi_GBB: Boxing this weekend!! Can’t wait!! Ramatex, real Tura style!! Team ‘Hitman’, Team ‘The Rock’ !!@Pendazano_gbb: Three more days to the Olympics #WhoopPassing Shots@__Senz: Baby, my life without you is like egg with no aromat #KasiGuyMack@TemusT: Isn’t it kinda obvious that the teddy in a gangsta’s house is stuffed with money? Gangstas don’t just keep teddys for cuddling.@Sentletse: So, 44% of municipalities (in South Africa) have qualified audits and only 5% have clean audits. I suspect cadres think ‘qualified’ is a good thing.- Compiled by Jean Sutherland from twitter.com;SMDH = shake my dayum head

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