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04/05/2026

we are Professional Professional Trees Unlimited

22/04/2026

Hass avocados! Are looking for seedlings? we have them at K85 each

19/01/2026

Professional Trees Unlimted

QUALITY-ASSURED PLANTING MATERIAL FOR OPTIMIZED CROP YIELDS

High yields begin with reliable planting material.
By sourcing your fruit-seedlings from us, you access quality-assured seedlings supported by:
1. Expert agronomic
guidance.
All clients are part of our technical WhatsApp forum, Professional Trees Unlimited, receiving continuous updates on best practices, orchard management techniques—ensuring informed decisions and a competitive edge in the agricultural sector.

Pricing:
1. K 80 per plant for all citrus seedlings. This includes:
a. Washington navel
b. Valencia
c. Fanta orange
d. Pineapple orange
e. Naarkjies
f. Eureka lemon
g. Tangelo orange
h. Giant lemon
i. Mandari
j. Tangerine
k. Kumquat
l. And many more
2. K85 per macadamia seedling :
3. K 45 Banana seedlings, including William, Grand Nain
4. K 85 exotic mango seedling
5. K 85 Hass avocado seedling
6. K 85 Fuerte avocado seedling
7. K 250 apple seedling
And many more
For serious orders, contact:
WhatsApp:
+260 976454085

Our nursery is at Bulaz Farm in Ranchdale, Lusaka, Zambia

11/12/2025
09/12/2025

Mango, avocado and citrus Seedlings of👆🏼
Different Varieties are Available at Professional Trees Unlimited, 0976454085

06/12/2025

Only at Professional Trees Unlimited contact: 0976454085

06/12/2025

Hopewell Chin'ono writes:

Sadly, this is true. That is why so many of our people live in abject poverty. They miss opportunities because they do not read. I see it in South Africa and in Zimbabwe, where real business opportunities are right in front of people, yet they walk past them.
If you go to Harare Drive in Zimbabwe, many of the white farmers who were kicked off their land have built industries and businesses, while across the road black people are busy building churches. That is how daft we have become.
If you look at the business opportunities across Africa, they are taken up by white people, Indians, and the Chinese, because our people have been conditioned to think only in terms of employment. They want to apply for a job, not build enterprises. And if you do not read, if you do not invest in knowledge, you will never go anywhere because knowledge is found in books.
Some of us do what we do because we invest time in reading and learning. But sadly, our people do not do that. And when you tell them the truth, they get angry. We will keep telling them. They can get as angry as they want, but the truth remains; the level of ignorance is astounding.
The problem is not that Africans are naturally ignorant, it is that we were never taught to build a reading culture, to question things, to analyse information, or to value intellectual curiosity. Colonialism stripped that from us, and our post-independence governments never rebuilt it.
In Cape Town, yes, you will see white people buying books because their society has normalised reading as a daily habit. Meanwhile many of our people prioritise entertainment over knowledge, and the result is exactly what we see on these streets, loud opinions with no substance behind them.
Ignorance is not genetic, it is a choice. And unfortunately, too many of our people choose not to read, not to research, not to think deeply. That is why misinformation spreads easily and why foolishness dominates social platforms.

28/11/2025

A Message to the Opposition: Give Us Real Solutions, Not Slogans

As a voter in 2026, let me be very clear:
I don’t vote for noise. I vote for solutions.

Opposition politics must be more than press briefings, complaints, threats, and endless drama. If you want my vote — and the vote of millions of Zambians — then prove that you have a plan to fix the problems this country is facing.

Because right now, as citizens, we are still waiting to hear detailed, practical, and realistic solutions to the challenges affecting everyday life.

Let’s list them clearly:

🔍 1️⃣ The High Cost of Living

What is your policy to reduce food prices, stabilize fuel costs, and strengthen the Kwacha?
Don’t just criticize — give us a working economic formula.

🔍 2️⃣ Youth Unemployment

What is your strategy to create long-term jobs, not just empowerment handouts?
Where is your plan for skills, SMEs, manufacturing, ICT, agriculture, and innovation?

🔍 3️⃣ Load Shedding & Energy Security

How will you increase electricity generation, diversify the energy mix, and protect the economy from blackouts?

🔍 4️⃣ Agriculture & Food Security

What reforms will you bring to FISP?
How will you modernize irrigation, support farmers, stabilize markets, and drive value addition?

🔍 5️⃣ Mining & Resource Governance

What is your blueprint to ensure Zambians benefit more from copper, gold, manganese, and critical minerals?
How will you deal with foreign investors?
What is your royalty structure?
What is your value-addition plan?

🔍 6️⃣ Corruption & Governance

How will you clean up the system?
What transparency laws will you introduce?
How will you protect institutions from political interference?

🔍 7️⃣ Education & Health System Improvement

What reforms will you bring to modernize education?
How will you fix hospitals, drug supply, and staffing?

🔍 8️⃣ Debt, Budget & Fiscal Discipline

What is your strategy for debt sustainability, revenue generation, and responsible spending?

🔍 9️⃣ National Unity & Peace

How will you stop tribalism, political violence, and hatred?
What is your roadmap for unifying the country once and for all?

🔍 1️⃣0️⃣ Foreign Policy & National Interest

How will you strengthen Zambia’s position globally without selling the country for favours?

🇿🇲 My message is simple:

If you want my vote in 2026, don’t just attack those in power — give me a clear, costed, realistic, and implementable plan for Zambia.

Opposition must mean alternative government, not alternative noise.

We are done with emotional politics.
We want solutions.
We want competence.
We want vision.
We want strategy.

Show us the plan — then, and only then, will you convince me to vote for you.

26/11/2025

English being spoken by Skumba Lungu ......only at Professional Trees Unlimited

25/11/2025

Only at Professional Trees Unlimited

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