I am [name redacted], Angolan to the core, born in Huíla Province, in the municipality of Lubango, and I live near the SWAPO Cemetery 🪦.
Speaking about these Angolan children who wander around Namibian cities and towns begging for money, I have the following to inform:
These children are from the "Ovamuila" ethnic group, and they live in Huíla Province, in the municipality of Humpata (MPHATA), in the locality of Bata-Bata (Mbata Vata). This population is rich in cattle and goats, and has a lot of cereals. They are not poor, they are rich. But they are very greedy.
They don’t like to spend their wealth often, they prefer to send their children to the streets of certain cities to beg for money, and in the end they accumulate large sums of money from begging.
Here in Huíla Province, at all tourist sites, bakeries, supermarkets, and ATMs, the presence of these children is constant. They are irritating, they don’t let tourists enjoy their outings in peace. They are always asking. The city of Lubango where I work is currently rounding them all up and sending them to a shelter, but the parents then show up and take them out of there, and send them to Namibia. They target tourist spots in the city, their presence is still noticeable.
They are people who reject school education. In the areas where they live, the schools are abandoned and empty because they don’t want to study.
I’m not saying this out of emotion, I’m saying it because it is the reality. Therefore, you Namibians, if you continue giving money to these children, you will be encouraging them to keep up this practice. Never try to adopt them, because that is not the main focus of their parents. The parents’ main objective is for them to beg for money and then hand the money over to their parents. Whoever tries to adopt them will regret it. Because this is a very complicated tribe.
That’s all from me, I hope you haven’t misunderstood me.
Interesting I know someone with a stake running into hundreds of millions shillings in Centum…we had a huge debate about his position…I dont know if he did unwind the position…NSE listed firms have a poor record with real estate…Somalis were inflating prices…lots dirty money
Years ago when I was still investing on the NSE…we had one rule…when you hear a company is going into real estate…SELL! Switching those loans from Standard Bank to Nedbank does build confidence…what is Standard bank see?
Guys, am $CTUM shareholder, my 9YRS capital is stuck, with sub-par returns, this is personal!
Following my analysis on X, Centum’s CEO @MworiaJ has reached out on Dms for list of shareholder grievances.
Compiling google forms of shareholders input.
See next tweet to submit.🧵
@MwahafarN GD6 full tank just 3 days…you will need to fuel on the 4th day…200 km per day…a small car is a must to survive these Trump Iran fuel prices!
FAKE MOSES tries to PART SEA
Crowd cheers wildly with arms raised as waves crash around him
Turns and RUNS when massive wave barrels straight toward him
PM @ngurare, you’re mistaken on this one. The only way to move from zero to one is by having access to the latest technologies. Love him or hate him, Elon Musk is clearly at the forefront of this shift.
Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare says Namibia has existing government initiatives to expand connectivity, including programmes led by the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) and funding mechanisms aimed at extending access to rural areas, dismissing concerns that the rejection of Starlink will undermine connectivity in underserved regions.
Speaking in the National Assembly, Ngurare said the country’s approach to expanding digital access is anchored in structured, long-term programmes rather than reliance on a single operator.
He emphasised that connectivity rollout must be aligned with national priorities and deliver sustainable benefits.
“Let us do so in a manner that will benefit Namibians and not for some others to come just because they want to make money and thereafter forget about that,” he said.
https://t.co/AfHD86PtZ5 #namibia #sustainability #connectivity #fundingmechanisms @NamibiaOPM@CRANamibia@MICTNamibia@EmmaTheofelus@ngurare@Starlink