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Frontlining on Twitter

Frontlining on Twitter

IF you’re reading this, you’re not just another statistic on the Mayan calendar, you haven’t been caught up in an alternative universe, and you’re not an extra in ‘The Matrix’! It’s 2012’s final of- fering from the Namibian Twitter frontlines, and comes with a special shout-out to all Namibian tweeps – may the word always be with you.

@Ga2BTru: R.I.P to all the sistahs, mothers, daughters, nieces, aunts and cousins we lost this year by the hand of a man #GodHealOurNation@JPMiguel: Vision 2030 will never be realised I’m afraid… (on reports of an average 31 per cent increase for Namibian politicians)@CandyHeartTerrY: Zimbabwe’s forgotten children —-> Namibia’s forgotten children. It all starts with the demolishing of shacks!@Pendazano_gbb: Guns don’t kill people, people kill people. That said, keep the guns away from people.Year Out, Year In!@OmuthiyaNa: #2012TaughtMe that kindness has boundaries.@BernethKoopman:#2012TaughtMe Stereotyping and Racism are old fashioned.@MsOlga21: #2012TaughtMe tweet it before you say it… or your friend will steal it :”””D #SubTweet@TilaNamundjebo: #2012TaughtMe that not all battles are worth fighting… Now I just walk away with a smile.@NevvyNev1: #2012TaughtMe to be yourself and know what you want !!!@twapandula: Fellas, #In2013YouBetterNot be hitting your women!@ffranzzyy: #NotHating but #In2013YouBet- terNot be saying YOLO, SWAGG, PAKAMISH, FAKUMOONA, ZIZIZIYAZIZA and all those funny words.
Passing Shots@MsSelmaK: So the world will end with us not seeing the Mshasho smartphone. God is cruel.@babytalkH: If the world does end tomorrow (today), let the world know that the Friday Namibian Newspaper will always be my Fa- vorite Read.@Uiisira: By the look of her tweets, my girlfriend just watched the Matrix and is now convinced that the system is controlling us.@bubbs07: Friday had a flat tyre on its way this week; that has to be why it’s taken so long to get here.
– Compiled by Jean Sutherland from twitter.com

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