We saw one bloke bet the papers of a car worth about $60,000 during one of these card games, he said. This has been happening because there s a lot of royalty money that s recently been back paid that s out there. We re talking about around 200 people being paid up to $150,000 each. Unfortunately, this also means problems with people drinking and secondary supply around Darwin will likely get even worse. We ve had to help out a few people around town who have been targeted by opportunists who are trying to force others to withdraw this money to buy grog for themselves. Chief Minister Michael Gunner said there had been a significant increase in the secondary supply of alcohol in Darwin.
Korban Kebakaran di Desa Lamuru Bone Butuh Pakaian
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Partijski poslušnici kroje diplomatiju
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Hemat Tempat, Ini Denah Rumah 2 Kamar yang Bisa Jadi Inspirasimu!
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Meanwhile, back in Zimbabwe, the struggle continues.
The Save Zimbabwe Campaign (SZC) is a broad coalition of organisations spearheaded by the Zimbabwe Christian Alliance (CA).
Its members include the factions of the MDC, other opposition parties, church groups, civil rights groups and trade unions.
The campaign’s aims include the restoration of democracy, human rights and a legitimate government in Zimbabwe through providing early, free and fair elections under proper international supervision.
As one of its active institutional members, we rally our party membership and leadership to attend.
The other MDC faction also heeds the call.
We are joined in endorsing the prayer meeting by the entirety of civil society, including the NCA, Crisis Coalition, Combined Harare Residents Association(CHRA) and the churches.