I don’t understand people that support
1. Bond Notes
2. Maize imports
3. One TV station
4. Corrupt Ministers
5. 95% unemployment
6. Broken families
7. Vendor country.
8. Closed industries
9. GDP per capita a 5th of Botswana
10. NO CASH IN BANKS
11. JUNK STATUS COUNTRY!
🚨DID YOU KNOW: 2004 is the weirdest year in football history
In 2004,
▫️FC Porto won the Champions League by defeating Monaco in the final
▫️Valencia won the Laliga and Europa League
▫️Arsenal won the premier league without losing any game and ended the season with 90 points
▫️Bremen won the Bundesliga
▫️Greece won the European championship cup for the first time
It was the year of the underdog 😭😭
@Welling2329162@ben33061@MurapaG In layman terms forget how fast you are moving just remember this Speed is the time you take to finish a certain distance
If you take 1 hour to finish 100km whether by bus or honda fit your speed 100km/hr
@not_princessAP Power isn’t just about liters or cylinder count. It’s about output. A modern 2.8L turbo can easily match or even outperform an older 4.5L V8 in torque and usable power, especially off-road where torque at low revs matters most.
@KingJayZim@HighlanderBosso While the skepticism around Benjani’s appointment is understandable, invoking Frank Lampard as a cautionary tale now feels outdated—Lampard has just led Coventry City to a record-breaking Championship run, proving that elite players can evolve into elite managers
@six_papi Bro, your book needs a reprint. That Pajero model you're hyping like it's the final boss of convoy security? It was discontinued around 2006. That’s nearly two decades ago. The only thing it’s jamming now is nostalgia.
Meanwhile, real convoys have moved on to modern platforms
n 2016, Lawrence John Ripple, a 70-year-old man from Kansas, walked into a bank in Kansas City and handed the teller a note that read, "1 have a gun, give me money." After receiving about $2,924, he didn't flee. Instead, he calmly sat in the lobby and told a security guard, "|'m the guy you're looking for." According to Fox News, Ripple had just argued with his wife and told her he'd rather be in jail than at home.
His plan backfired. After pleading guilty, Ripple was sentenced to six months of home confinement, along with probation and community service. Ironically, the very punishment he was trying to escape, being stuck at home, became his legal sentence. It's a bizarre case that highlights how emotional distress can lead to desperate decisions