Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children yet access to proper treatment remains unequal.
This World Asthma Day, let’s advocate for inhaled anti-inflammatory therapy for all.
#WorldAsthmaDay#ChildHealth#AsthmaAwareness
@Elkin242@zavvy_united@Mubsyn 3 points is welcome
The football is not sustainable
Hopefully that kind of performance will not be the norm.
Why do you have to mention Amorim tho ?
If fans complain about a performance, they're Amorim dickgobblers ? They can't just be fans concerned about how the team played
@LankyObserver@tutusaysso Question I ask is, Have the Iranians really been a threat to world peace to the extent of necessitating this war ? Why does it seem like only America and Israel have taken the highest concern ? And the other's almost zero concern
@Chaingaz A year or 2 ago Radio phoenix hosted I think the Head of ERB an Engineer about this. He was fully in support, spent time elaborating about safety, concerns and the positives.
Should be there in the archives of Let the People talk, just need to listen
@phoenixfmzambia
I didn’t go to driving school is not a flex. In fact you should be arrested. Dim your lights, respect right of way, stay in your lane, give way, be alert and courteous is something that driving schools instill in you the first time they start teaching you.
You literally see the difference every day and you are being a risk to everyone on the road.
@MwimbuZ@luchi7@sunday_chanda You are a modern day prophet about the defection but could that be the sole reason why he voted for the bill ? In his write up he said it was his convictions
Long post alert!
Remember the retiree who hoped to build their dream house at 55? Their pension is only K960,000. That amount can’t build a decent house and provide money to live on. It’s also not enough to start a brand‑new business at 55 with no experience.
But if they split the K960,000 into six portions of K160,000 and invest each portion into 15‑year government bonds (the safest option in my opinion), staggered over six months, something interesting happens.
GRZ bonds pay interest twice a year, so staggering them over six months gives the retiree a monthly coupon for the full 12 months. At the current interest rate of 17.59%, that’s about K28,144 per 6 months before tax, or K22,233 after tax.
In short: the retiree can earn K11,116 every month for the next 15 years. This amount is 43% higher than Zambia’s average monthly earnings and only 20% lower than the average salary in the mining sector, the country’s highest‑paying industry.
Now, isn’t that a better deal for a retiree—stable, effortless and guaranteed income every month? After 15 years, at 70, they get back the original K960,000 and can reinvest or use it however they wish.
Please don’t obsess about inflation. It matters, yes, but investors may tend to exaggerate it. The Zambian central bank is literally mandated to keep inflation within 6–8%. That’s their job.
Lastly, please stop overestimating business returns in such a very unstable economy like ours. Starting a business at 55 with your life savings is extremely risky.
Disclaimer: This is only my opinion, not investment advice. I’m not a licensed financial advisor. Use this information at your own risk. #nodignityinpoverty
@benbibozm@kasubasikamo_@Chief_Kopa1 It's a good start. The same way the introduction of free education has been riddled with so many challenges but a good work in progress obviously. Better than not starting