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    phelakuti is offline Senior Member
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    I will deviate slightly as well as concur whenever possible with posted messages. Namibia and South Africa has a natural, permanent relation for good reasons, and so are the people. t Apparently, the geographical proximity is sufficient to encourage political and and strong political ties. The past mutual colonial past is epitomized by the economic and cultural connections, that now can benefit both and all. At this juncture in human civilization, people are expected to forge ahead in the right direction, rather than dwelling on past negative episodes. Thus, it's prudent to have faith---to patiently observe, to find solutions to problems beyond comprehension, to learn and proceed with the rest of the world. South Africans & Namibia 'R Us. Every where 've been in the world, the majority of the normal people regard others with the same attitudes, that could otherwise be reserved for themselves and their love-ones. I have brothers, sisters and so forth from all walks of life, and so do U.
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    AHHH! The enemy of your enemy is my friend??

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