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You are a leader! Keep it up, their time will be over soon! True you are one of the greatest of our late father thier spirits are behind you if not the year in the next years, you are being prepared for greatest! ❤❤❤❤
Present evidence (paper work) to the public. Work-out on law enforceable mechanism and also consider renaming the party for authentic reasons. We seriously need change, reform the Government and restructure the key ministries before these peaceful demonstrations turn into a fight.
Present evidence (paper work) to the public. Work-out on law enforceable mechanism and also consider renaming the party for authentic reasons. We seriously need change, reform the Government and restructure the key ministries before these peaceful demonstrations turn into a fight.
The ministry seems to exist only for announcing news, we need real development in the area of ICT. Have Software Engineers in the MICT and the MICT website still has outdated information BTW
Just shows that IMF is a major arm of a unipolar USA controlled unit with other Western countries that is clearly keeping the petro dollar afloat....... In short how can an economy have 4 5 % GDP whe a almost 2 year war has crippled the infrastructure stopped all major industrial production and agricultural exporters to infrastructure development and tourism to other service sectors when the country has been borrowing billions to sustain government expenditure
If that isn’t the dumbest comment of the year just where has it come down It May at best is stabilizing but prices are still up between 30 to 40 percent from two years ago