How Wenger paved the way for Arteta’s Arsenal
Back in 2019, Wenger opened up about the sacrifices he made, personally and financially, to protect Arsenal’s future 📈
Nearly 30 years on from his arrival, his vision is still driving the club forward 🫡
The great Bob Marley passed away on May 11, https://t.co/1Qzv4kLaa4, two days ago, the 11th of May marked the 45th anniversary of his https://t.co/F0ZaJOdfHB commemorate his life, here is a monolization I did three years ago of this little boy I saw online singing his song
Guys .. NDOKUMBIRAWO MARI YENYU 🙏🙏🥹🥹 please 🙏
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If you are a driver, or you know someone who drives, this small app can help protect you from being overcharged at police roadblocks.
The app, called PaMutemo, is a lightweight Zimbabwean utility that helps drivers quickly check the official deposit fines, even offline. It gives you clear, verified information so you can stay calm and informed when stopped at a roadblock.
The app shows the correct fines for different traffic offences at the click of a button. It also explains what each offence means, the level of the fine, and the exact amount you are supposed to pay.
It was created by a fellow Zimbabwean after he had a bad experience with @PoliceZimbabwe. He said officers tried to charge him US$120 for allegedly holding his phone between his legs while driving.
After that incident, he decided to build the app as a simple guide to help other drivers avoid being overcharged and to understand their rights when dealing with traffic officers.
Check it out using the link below.