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@xae_zw

Beigetreten Mart 2023
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Doug Coltart ✊🏼🇿🇼
And to all those who say that I am not Zimbabwean because of the colour of my skin, may you find healing for the hate in your hearts. I don't hate you back. And I challenge you to a dance off!!!🕺😂 Name the time and place. @AlickMacheso please provide the music.🎶🇿🇼🖤🤎💛💚
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Kosta
Kosta@GoldpexInv·
@_nitiance @DougColtart @AlickMacheso You ignorant of your history, call me rascist all you want but deep down you know they dnt like you yet you fight for their causes yikes retardness makes you dumb
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Kosta
Kosta@GoldpexInv·
@SourceryKing @DougColtart @AlickMacheso My ancestors listening to you trash talk them, sometimes you attract minyama nekuva offside. Anyway pasi nevatengesi
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Kosta@GoldpexInv·
@mr_mixers @DougColtart @AlickMacheso Wangu they dont like you these white skinned guys better you accept it or remain in denial like supporting not supporting #cab3
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Kosta@GoldpexInv·
@FellyJay91364 @DougColtart @AlickMacheso Ignore history at your own peril, the white man will always have a racist mentality. You accepting it your ancestors will be turning in their graves. Completely shameful!!
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Kosta@GoldpexInv·
@DougColtart @AlickMacheso Okay you say you a Zimbo prove it, how many zimbos did your father save pre independence, protests he attended, prison records for stading up for blacks...
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸They sent all of Zanu PF to law school only for them to come out with no understanding of separation of powers or constitutionalism. Makapasa sei? We need new leaders.🇿🇼 #HandsOffOurConstitution
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charity lunga@xae_zw·
@nelsonchamisa So you're now back to performing the 2023 script, as the new version requires you to consider Mps rather than be a lone operator, haha. Zanu is very clever, do you not think? Kkkkk
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nelson chamisa
nelson chamisa@nelsonchamisa·
THE HEART OF THE CRISIS …Fight we must, but which fight? Fellow citizens, let’s address the root problem once and for all. Zimbabwe needs and deserves a fairly and credibly chosen Citizens Government. An inclusive government from the citizens, by the citizens and for the citizens. if someone steals your car and drives off, and later you find them in a garage changing the wheels, is your battle truly about the wheels , or about reclaiming your car and taking back what was yours all along? #NationalDuty #CallToAction
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Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo
Hon Minister Torerayi Moyo@TorerayiMoyo·
Today marks a transformative milestone in Zimbabwe’s education journey. I am pleased to announce that the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, in partnership with UNICEF Zimbabwe, is launching the One Laptop, One iPad Per Pupil initiative an ambitious, nationwide programme aimed at bridging the digital divide and empowering every learner with the tools of the 21st century. As part of this initiative, I had the honour of presiding over the official handover of a major consignment of ICT devices, including laptops, projectors, and tablets. These resources are specifically targeted at disadvantaged and solar-powered schools across the country. They will support digital teaching and learning, ensuring that no child is left behind in our pursuit of inclusive, equitable, and quality Education. This programme is not merely about technology it is about equity, opportunity, and transformation. It is about unlocking the potential of every learner, regardless of geography or background, and ensuring that our education system is relevant, inclusive, and future-ready. We pay tribute to His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, whose visionary leadership under Vision 2030, the Presidential Computerisation Programme, and the promotion of public-private partnerships continue to drive innovation and inclusive development across all sectors, including Education. By placing a laptop and an iPad in the hands of every pupil, we are not only investing in their future we are building the digital foundations of a knowledge-based economy. This is a bold step toward realising the aspirations of Vision 2030 and preparing our children for a world increasingly shaped by technology, creativity, and innovation. Let me express my deepest gratitude to UNICEF Zimbabwe and all our partners who continue to walk this journey with us. Your unwavering support is helping us build a smarter, more connected, and more empowered Zimbabwe. Education is our foundation. Digital access is our future. And the future begins now.
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Tabani 🏆³⁵
Tabani 🏆³⁵@tabanimcgucci·
Hey @grok please remove the corrupt politcian from this picture 🤣
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Tabani 🏆³⁵@tabanimcgucci·
Hey @grok, please remove Zanu Pf artist fro this picture
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PROFESSOR GIFT MUGANO (Ph.D)
PROFESSOR GIFT MUGANO (Ph.D)@gift_mugano·
MISWA @daddyhope You have chosen to read my posts on MIF selectively for obvious reasons. In my posts, I indicated that MIF has a 5 year plan with an acronym FIRE: Fix, invigorate, reinforce and extract. The SOE which are supposed to be fixed includes NRZ. Logically, I am sure a person of your caliber should understand that there is no way MIF could have fixed NRZ, invigorate it, reinforce and move to extraction (harvesting the dividends) in one and half years of operations (starting May 2024). MIF is a game changer- wait and see the results. Maybe you wanted me to wait for 5 years and then say it’s a game changer? I wasn’t trained like that! By the way, on 31 December 2025 (yesterday), MIF published its annual report and audited financial report. You may recall that I advised citizens here that audited financial reports will be published by the end of the year and true to his word @DrJPMangudya delivered on his promise. Wait for my installment on the audited financial reports tomorrow. In the meantime, @daddyhope let me remind you that I always speak from facts not from rumors. Yours Truly Proud MIF Ambassador
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope

So Prof @gift_mugano, you have been peddling Mutapa Investment Fund propaganda, calling it a game changer. The National Railways of Zimbabwe is under Mutapa Investment Fund. So what exactly is game changing about failing to pay workers their December salaries or an annual bonus, obligations that should be met regardless of who controls the entity? What is game changing about running a few trains on broken, rotten infrastructure that is collapsed? A change of ownership without capital injection, retaining skills, accountability, and a serious rehabilitation plan does not transform a railway company, Professor. It merely repackages failure under a new name now called Mutapa Investment Fund .

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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
There's a clear distinction between the two artists. One is a fundamentally solid musician whose work and performances garner authentic, organic support. The other, lacking that inherent traction, must fabricate rivalries—specifically 'beef' with the first—to drive ticket sales. In this scenario, only one is the true GOAT.
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Nicole G
Nicole G@gondo_nicole·
Lawlessness . Banana republic. How does a private citizen use unregistered vehicles on public roads? Why use hazard lights? Why not pay tollgate fees like all of us? Fokof 🧐
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Maynard Manyowa
Maynard Manyowa@iAmKudaMaynard·
📌: They worked 12 months in 2024. Trevor Ncube paid them $40 in vouchers! 😳: This Christmas? $50. 🙆🏽‍♂️: Journalists meant to hold power to account? If this is the pay, then journalism in Zimbabwe isn’t struggling. It’s dying. - Full video OUT NOW - youtu.be/iUB9m3KnRac
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Sizwe SikaMusi
Sizwe SikaMusi@SizweLo·
Starlink is not going to make money in South Africa. Its product offering is expensive and still redundant for those who can actually afford it, i.e. the urban classes who have perfectly functioning fibre. You then have to ask yourself why it’s so desperate to penetrate the country. After all, urban and peri-urban households already have uncapped fibre, which is much faster and cheaper, alongside 5G/LTE as backup. Meanwhile, Starlink is weather-sensitive, has higher latency and is operationally cumbersome with its dish and line of sight requirements. There’s absolutely nothing disruptive about it. Starlink, the Democratic Alliance and those Afriforum types claim the value is in rural and remote access. You know, where most households don’t have reliable electricity, can’t afford the hardware and can’t sustain monthly US $$$-linked subscriptions. So the very market where Starlink supposedly adds real value happens to be the least monetisable. The reality is that Starlink’s real customers will be mining operations, agriculture conglomerates, logistics companies, remote industrial sites, disaster-response and redundancy, etc. These users can afford it, need independence from terrestrial networks and will buy in bulk. In other words the beneficiaries will corporate South Africa, not the developmental state. Then there’s Starlink’s insistence on bypassing local economic empowerment laws, which also benefits capital. By forcing exemption from B-BBEE requirements, Starlink is creating a precedent that will let multinational infrastructure providers operate in South Africa without meaningful local equity participation or development obligations. Large corporations will enjoy cheaper, faster, and more flexible connectivity than they currently are getting, while the empowerment framework is quietly hollowed out for their benefit. In short, Starlink doesn’t need mass-market adoption. Limited uptake in the corporate and industrial sectors will strengthen global capital’s hand and quietly rewrite the “rules of the game” in South Africa’s economy, all while presenting itself publicly as a rural-access solution. Essentially, Starlink’s forced entry into South Africa is all about regulatory capture and empowering corporations at the expense of broader developmental goals. Oh, and there’s also the relationship between Starlink and Palantir, arguably the most pernicious company in the world today. Just Google “Palantir evil”.
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