Taloshili Olavi Hangula (@olavihangula) 's Twitter Profile
Taloshili Olavi Hangula

@olavihangula

Ongwenya Yomkwanyama | God | Fatherhood | Investment Banking | Corporate Governance *views expressed on here are solely my own*

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calendar_today23-04-2011 18:55:19

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Malvin (@manoffocus_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A man has only 5 ways out of depression; 1. Making money. 2. Hitting the gym. 3. Chasing his purpose. 4. Building a loving family. 5. A strong relationship with God. What else?

Glenn Rose'Meyer (@redgrose7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If I win £85m on tonight’s Euro millions, I’m driving to Brentford tomorrow, slapping £70m on the table for Mbeumo and driving him directly to OT. I can make do with just £15m for myself. I’ll cope.

Mufti Menk (@muftimenk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life’s indeed a journey. Successful is he who can navigate the ups & downs while maintaining his balance. Don’t dwell on the past, don’t wallow in self-pity, don’t repeat mistakes, don’t focus on negativity, help others along the way, spread kindness wherever you go.

Taloshili Olavi Hangula (@olavihangula) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please repeat for the person at the back of the room. Years of consistent poor service delivery and absolutely no urgency to get their ducks in a row. We are on our own.

Namibian Presidency (@nampresidency) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations, Peter Shalulile! Namibia celebrates with you on becoming the Premier Soccer League’s all-time top goal scorer with 130 goals. This remarkable milestone is a shining example of what hard work, discipline, and determination can achieve. Your success reminds us of

Congratulations, Peter Shalulile!

Namibia celebrates with you on becoming the Premier Soccer League’s all-time top goal scorer with 130 goals. This remarkable milestone is a shining example of what hard work, discipline, and determination can achieve.

Your success reminds us of
Toys Ndjebela (@toys_ndjebela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s particularly hard to be African. Worse when you’re a man. Build at your parents’ village home. Then after 5 years you’re told you’re big and must go build your own village home. This, while paying monthly for your Windhoek or Swakop house. A car - even a basic one - is