@mutachali Civil servants work with the government of the day! Expecting someone who is clearly supporting the opposition during an election period to share the same table with those from the ruling party is overstretching what political tolerance means.
@hoeslovetmillie@karmatheholy___@TouchlineX@BBCSport He is being compensated for "loss of expectations" because being denied entry led to loss of what he had expected to be paid had he actually managed to officiate at the FIFA World Cup.
@juan_avanzando@MKanja46560@_Vndy_H Provinces with Airports handling scheduled commercial flights:
1. Lusaka - Kenneth Kaunda
2. Copperbelt - Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe
4. Northern - Kasama
5. Eastern - Mfuwe
6. Southern - Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula
That leaves us with four:
Muchinga
Western
Central
Luapula
Impossible?
🔴 ARSENAL ARE PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ENDING A 22yr WAIT LAST ACHIEVED BY ARSENE WENGER'S "INVINCIBLES!!!" 🔴
CONGRATULATIONS YOU GUNNERS AND MIKEL ARTETA!!!
@Onemind_Arts@_tutsy Power Tools office/garage is located in that area. You must have used the transit bus from Livingstone, which tops up fuel in Lusaka. I used that bus in 2024 and arrived in Kitwe shortly after 23:00hrs. The bus moved at a much slower speed after we left Kabwe at nightfall.
@luchi7 The MPs who raised the points of order did not present this evidence, so her ruling was based on what the defectors told the Clerk of the National Assembly.
@MashapureA@SamirBennis@osasuo Morocco was not forced. In fact, Morocco believed that they had a legitimate reason for the match to continue because they had a chance to take the lead through a penalty.
@geshgroove I booked a Yango from Kanshenshi Cemetery to the main bus station on Ndola. The fare was K40. After picking me up, the driver dropped me at the hospital bus stop because I refused to add another K40 over and above the fare displayed on the app. He accepted K10 for his troubles.
• Zambia has not rejected the health funding program, negotiations are still on until 31 March
• Zambia has only objected to some clauses in the MoU.
• The USA wants the program to run for 10 years instead of 5 years.
• MoU includes the hiring of 40,000 new health workers.
Now that Arsenal fans are booing their own team and former players are lining up to criticise, let me offer the bigger picture, the one you hear across Europe.
Arsenal are not seen here as a team that has stalled. They are seen as a reference point. As the team many look at when trying to understand where elite football is heading.
The game has shifted, it is no longer enough to dominate the ball or to attack well. The top sides now compete in, and often decide matches through, the four phases that make teams excellent: organised attack, attacking transition, defensive transition and structured defence. At the highest level, those phases matter more than possession percentages or aesthetic debates.
This is where Arsenal stand out.
Under Mikel Arteta, Arsenal control space, time and another very important element, rhythm. They are aggressive without being chaotic, but can create chaos to find gaps, they are compact without being passive. Their pressing is prepared in detail, lose the ball and the reaction is immediate. The opponent is denied oxygen.
Across Europe, this is understood as modern dominance.
The key battleground today is transition. Not what you do with the ball, but what happens the instant you lose it. Defensive rhythm has overtaken offensive rhythm. Space is smaller and time is shorter. The teams that survive are the ones that arrive first, win duels, plus reset order before danger appears.
Arsenal do this as well as anyone.
In Europe, Arsenal are seen as a team that has absorbed Guardiola’s ideas and pushed them forward, they have strengthened them for a football world that now plays faster, presses harder, and it totally punishes hesitation.
At the very moment Arsenal are being questioned at home, they are being analysed as a model.
Progress is often uncomfortable and it rarely moves in straight lines. Arsenal don’t look lost. In my eyes they look early!
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