Chifana cheGwenzi

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Chifana cheGwenzi

Chifana cheGwenzi

@lashynovic

Harare, Zimbabwe Beigetreten Ocak 2020
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Zim-Celebs
Zim-Celebs@zimcelebs1·
Munhu akufanirwa kuita national youth service certificate, mukangoita zvekuenda ku university chete muchashaya mabasa muinawo ma degree iwayo says Hon Machakaire Via @TechMagZW
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𝗕𝗔𝗥𝗡𝗬 𝗢
𝗕𝗔𝗥𝗡𝗬 𝗢@_BarnyO·
Aside from rapists, which set of people deserves to be beaten with this? 😡
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Savheya veFashion
Savheya veFashion@Savheya_Happie·
Which car is cheap but makes the owner look rich?
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EBUKA@eastBUBU·
Fabregas or Rodri at their prime, who are you bringing to your club?
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(fan) Empire
(fan) Empire@GunnerPuls·
Guess the player Very Hard
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King Solomon (SG)
King Solomon (SG)@KingsolomonZW·
The only man who will successfully lead Zimbos to stop the 2030 NONSENSE when he starts his movement
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Chifana cheGwenzi
Chifana cheGwenzi@lashynovic·
@daddyhope Information is power..only when it is shared mkuri tipeiwo pdf tiverenge isusu tisina kuenda kuma University uku
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Three years ago, I was entrusted with a rare and important library collection, once owned by Ian Smith, the last colonial prime minister of Rhodesia. At first I was excited and thought I should donate it to a local university, I called a cabinet minister to ask how I could do this. Fortunately or unfortunately, he advised me to move the library out of Zimbabwe, warning that it would be seized not benefit an institution. I managed to secure the entire collection in London, where it is safely stored. I do not consider myself its owner, but merely its custodian. In my will, I have stipulated that at the right time this library will be donated to Midlands State University, because Ian Smith came from Shurugwi in the Midlands. The books have been an eye-opening journey into the mindset of Rhodesia’s last leader. His shelves are filled with economics, trade, and international relations—unsurprising, given his degree in economics from Rhodes University. But there are also volumes on communism and socialism, which he clearly studied to understand what he saw as the enemy; Zanla and Zipra, the liberation movements. Sanctions-busting literature dominates another part of the library, reflecting his attempt to navigate the crushing trade embargo imposed in 1965, which devastated the Rhodesian economy despite his public pretence. He names people who were doing things for the regime The collection also reveals Smith’s close ties to British political elites. Among the volumes are books from the Churchill family, including one signed personally by Winston Churchill, and from that time’s famous journalists who were closest admirers. There are works on African culture and traditions, where he engages deeply with the country he ruled. He admired certain African traditional leaders, particularly Chief Chirau, whom he references several times in his notes. He also acknowledged, in private, the sharp intellect of Robert Mugabe and the statesmanship of Joshua Nkomo; even though he publicly dismissed them as terrorists. Beyond politics, the library reflects Smith’s other passions. There are books on art, British architecture and an extensive collection on military history, particularly air forces, fitting for a man who was both a soldier and a pilot during the Second World War. One striking observation is his detailed recognition of how powerful the South African Air Force became when it combined with the British during the Second World War engineered by General Jan Smuts. He also writes notes about his views on how he felt let him down by the South African apartheid regime. He also reads about Islam, there are four books on Islamic culture, religion and how it underpins the politics of the Middle East. This collection is a window into history, the mind of a man who shaped a colonial state, his fears, his fascinations, his prejudices, and his unexpected respects. It is an archive of contradictions, and when the time is right, it will belong to Midlands State University, rooted in the very soil of Smith’s birthplace, Shurugwi.
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Chifana cheGwenzi
Chifana cheGwenzi@lashynovic·
@hatiperi_wacho Boss vangu vaizouya voti wainzwa here Mota yangu yabva kwa Ezra yave kudhonza ka baba apa ndendabva kunona ka bby kangu nemota yavo pandatumwa kunoitora kugarage kwake😂
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MR MATAYI 👔
MR MATAYI 👔@hatiperi_wacho·
So far mu Zim handisati ndaona munhu anogadzira ma benz anounganirwa ne vanhu chena saEzy Merc wepa Westagate apo 🙌🏽
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Savheya veFashion
Savheya veFashion@Savheya_Happie·
Help to choose! Honda fit GE6 vs Toyota Corolla Bubble No hybrid Which one is the best for errands?
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👑 J³ABz👑
👑 J³ABz👑@Jabz_CFC·
7 vampires in one room, who'd come out alive?
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Chifana cheGwenzi
Chifana cheGwenzi@lashynovic·
@CrimeWatchZW Chero vakatenga Bugatti the streets don't recognize them cz hapana kana 1 deal ravanozikanwa vachita chero remailegal hawo dzingoriwo mari dziri pamuti
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Wicknell Chivayo’s brother, Gssix, bought himself two new Rolls-Royce cars. The first one is a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which costs about US$390,000 to US$450,000, and the other one is a Rolls-Royce Ghost, which starts from about US$340,000 to US$400,000.
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Chifana cheGwenzi
Chifana cheGwenzi@lashynovic·
@Noisemaker7789 @CrimeWatchZW Ndakazonzi tyre rako harina pressure apa Mota yacho ine masensor if a tyre gets deflated zvasiyana nemamwe inorira ndakamuti huyai muone mega akabva ati right chitsika mabrake tione kuti malights akubaka here..best way is to be soft zveipapo otherwise they will waste your time
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Gabriel@Noisemaker7789·
@CrimeWatchZW Got my Fire Xtinguisher Reflectors Reflector jacket Sparewheel And a valid Zinnara license Havadyi kana 10 Zig yangu
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
FROM INBOX | Hello, please hide my ID. Every single day, from Sunday to Sunday, about 12 to 15 police officers set up a roadblock on Simon Mazorodze, just after Zindoga on the way to town. They never issue tickets but always demand cash, usually $20 or more, for any offense. Is this how roadblocks are supposed to work, or have they just turned into money-making schemes? @PoliceZimbabwe
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Chifana cheGwenzi
Chifana cheGwenzi@lashynovic·
@StHonorable How is Egypt ranked higher than Botswana when it has lower percentage on both literacy and tertiary than bots
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The King of Trolls
The King of Trolls@StHonorable·
I thought land owners will feature in this list; where are they?
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Chifana cheGwenzi
Chifana cheGwenzi@lashynovic·
@swagokorswagoni See you didn't even mention anything that men deal with such as job, food, car, house bills even money for pads money for child delivery and check ups its just a harsh world for men out there
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Masavu⚙️
Masavu⚙️@Hajjat_Masavu·
What could be the worst response to " I love you " ?
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Chifana cheGwenzi
Chifana cheGwenzi@lashynovic·
@fynRuthie And the men here are more than a hundred all hoping to date one girl..we are sad gents we can do better
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Ruthie💙🦋
Ruthie💙🦋@fynRuthie·
Since it’s a Saturday ask me any questions I will answer you all😂
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