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@beemurandu88 Saka hamutonyari, a Real fan post A Sportfy Link no Pirated Music, Winky D benefits more when you stream his music open.spotify.com/playlist/75rK3…

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@RUMBIEPROPERTIE Zanu PF 2.5, this guy is in gold smuggling files
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I would vote for him with my eyes closed ! We have entertained BS for too long! #HandsofRudland

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pavanhu vese zvavo vandakanzwa pa #WYFLRiddim it's ONLY Enotale Grim who actually did justice with "Type Yangu"
s/o @EnotaleGrim 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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Shout out Cartero Network they're creating dope visuals.
Personari by Yadis👌🏾
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This edit by Reel Go-Getters captures the Let Out's vibe flawlessly 🔥👌🏾
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@Dhonzanzeve25 @ZimbabweHistor2 @JoeMukosi Anasekuru vaigara paivhu rakabvundira, settlers did sampling and surveying locals on fertile land where moved to reserved land (kumaruzevha), people where moved from areas like Fort Rixon to areas like Nkayi and Lupane.
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DID YOU KNOW
Gandavaroyi (also known as Gandavaroyi Falls or Gorge) is a place and natural feature in Gokwe District, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe, located along the Sanyati River in the Nembudziya/Gumunyu area (roughly 100 km from Nembudziya Shops).
The name Gandavaroyi is Shona in origin and directly refers to its grim historical use as a site for testing suspected witches and wizards. It loosely translates to “throwing witches into” (a plunge pool or deep gorge).
Historical Background
In pre-colonial times (and continuing into the early colonial period), the falls and the adjacent estimated 50-metre-deep gorge served as a “litmus test” for people accused of witchcraft (varoyi in Shona). Suspects were thrown into the plunge pool below the falls. If they disappeared—presumed to have been “swallowed” by the pool—they were deemed guilty witches and never seen again. Those who somehow survived were considered innocent.
This practice gave rise to the name Gandavaroyi (“Ganda varoyi” — essentially “throw the witches”). The last recorded incident took place in 1926, when a 20-year-old woman named Runyararo Mlambo was thrown in after being labelled a witch by the local community.
The practice was eventually halted decades ago (likely under colonial administration), but the site retains a strong mystical reputation. Local folklore holds that the spirits of those who perished there still roam the area, and unexplained disappearances or unusual events (such as a 2015 incident where a man slipped and vanished, or crocodile attacks where victims’ remains were never recovered) are sometimes attributed to these spirits.
Traditional leaders today describe the falls not as “haunted” but as sacred, with some families maintaining a guardianship role linked to spirit mediums (e.g., connections to the Matonjeni shrine).
Today, Gandavaroyi is promoted as a scenic but eerie tourist attraction—known for its dramatic gorge, deep pools, and swirling water that disappears into underground channels—while locals still treat the area with caution and respect due to its dark history.




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@KudziMane @2tukani KMane has creates some of the dopest frames in game👌🏾
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@CrimeWatchZW most of you don't know boarding school life. mhsrip
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Jared Boka, a 13-year-old Form 1 student at Falcon College, has died after drowning in a dam on the school grounds.
He had gone fishing with a friend at Quiet Waters Dam. While there, the two boys used a canoe to go onto the water, but it capsised.
Jared drowned, while his friend managed to swim to the shore and call for help.

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Tha Bees is the new Goat of Zim hip hop🙌🏿🔥🔥🔥
Check out this new video youtu.be/RRyTm4tecsQ?si…

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@DillenMasawi Ka number kekuti "Bhobho tora piki ne foshoro, Tsvangirai kumakuva" andimbofa ndakaikanganwa! Hard times those ones.
Colour red kuyera kunge camouflage
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Zvinongooneka kuti 2008 hamuizive vakomana
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