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Frontlining on Twitter

Frontlining on Twitter

TRADITION, bridesmaids, neighbours (og!), chickens, and a whole crop of unique views from Namibian Twitter timelines!

Nthugbaby: Namibians keep saying that the good thing about our country is its peace and stability. Passion killings and infanticide are not peace!@NaobebseKind: Are we season observant as opposed to other countries in Namibia? Who cares when it’s autumn or spring? Only winter and summer matters here …@Shinovene: Let’s stop with the triple B cul- ture. RT @papamamar: Africans stop Blaming, Begging and Borrowing. Focus on Branding.’ – Thebe Ikalafeng
At Random@TheMerja: Everyone deserves fully written words in text messaging format. Nobdy dservs 2B treatd lyk dis.@yashipangah: When the son (is) leaving for urban area, the mother would only tell him about twothings:TOSAVEMONEYAND STAY AWAY FROM WOMEN.
This Can’t Be Life@Uiisira: Some dude that owes me money has been in a meeting for three days….!!!!! 3DAYS SMDH…!!!!@Kafau_Dash: And my next door neighbours who wake me up with their arguments, this can’t be life!
Food For Thought@RealJohnAnthon: More CEO’s should emu- late Lenovo’s CEO. People, planet and profit!@marciemaps: Don’t let someone else’s opinion of you become your reality.@hafenislice: Never get tired of doing little things for people; sometimes those little things occupy the biggest part of their hearts…..
Passing Shots@hemmatsi: There should be a rule to stop Wambos from having 40 bridesmaids at one wedding …@mchacha9: Dear Lord, please forgive me for I slayed a chicken yesterday … only because my father asked me to. PS I prayed for da chicken before slaying it.- Compiled by Jean Sutherland from twitter.com

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