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Tatso

Tatso

@BrianMachaka1

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rusape Katılım Kasım 2017
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President of Zimbabwe
President of Zimbabwe@edmnangagwa·
It was a privilege to welcome my brother, President Duma Boko, to officially open the 66th #ZITF2026 today. Zimbabwe thanks Botswana for this show of solidarity. Together, we are building competitive industries & regional prosperity. Ke a leboga, Mr. President! 🇿🇼🇧🇼1
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President of Zimbabwe
President of Zimbabwe@edmnangagwa·
Pleased to host my brother, HE President Duma Boko, for the 5th Zimbabwe-Botswana BNC. 🇿🇼🇧🇼 We are one family with a shared heritage. To deepen our ties, I propose a phased use of IDs instead of passports to ease the movement of our people and goods. #ZimBotswanaBNC #SADC
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Levison Chambati
Levison Chambati@ChambatiLevison·
People of Zimbabwe, join me in expressing appreciation to Sir Wicknell Chivhayo @wicknellchivayo. Zvakakosha kutenda munhu achiri kurarama. He has demonstrated a remarkable spirit of giving, extending generosity across political lines. Just imagine, a donation of US$3.6 million to be shared among all 360 members of Parliament and Senate. This is truly extraordinary and reflects the unique spirit of our nation, a country known for its faith and unity. As my mother always says, munhu anoramba achipihwa kana achipa, true wealth is sustained by a generous heart. What Sir Wicknell Chivhayo is doing deserves recognition and appreciation from all of us, regardless of political affiliation. Let us celebrate the spirit of giving. @edmnangagwa @ZANUPF_Official @Zinasuzim @DeptCommsZW @SokoCindy @snowballOfficia @ZimFirstLady @ParliamentZim @DinhamercyHon
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
Whatever they call the dance, we just didn’t care 😅
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Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
35 out of 56 Commonwealth countries do not directly elect their head of government. That’s 63%.  We may not be in the Commonwealth, but most of its members are our development peers—so on democratic governance, that’s a useful benchmark. Worth asking: how do we compare? #CAB3
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Tatso@BrianMachaka1·
@KMutisi So you mean security agents werent seeing this before ?
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𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊
To be fair, the person who made this “statue” wasn’t being malicious… it’s just an amateur with a small budget… In his/her mind, he was honouring a HERO… It was not sanctioned or sponsored by the government, could have been a personal initiative by an amateur artist…
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
🔴Matabeleland South Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Albert Nguluvhe says the hideous and monstrous statue of Zimbabwe's founding liberation struggle movement leader Joshua Nkomo mysteriously erected in Maphisa, just over 100km south of Bulawayo, head of today national Independence Day commemorations there was removed "because it wasn't approved or installed with government's approval". "We don't even know who had built and erected it there. It was put there at night. That's why it was removed."
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Tatso@BrianMachaka1·
@tafimhaka Just buy the book called "the rise and fall of lovemore kurotwi " , there are some information you might not know
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Tafi Mhaka
Tafi Mhaka@tafimhaka·
🧵 Chiwenga, Helicopters & Mass Graves — The Chiadzwa Diamond Slaughter 1/ October 2008 in Chiadzwa. Operation Hakudzokwi—“You Will Not Return”—was unleashed by Defence Forces Commander Constantine Chiwenga and Air Force chief Perrance Shiri. Over 800 soldiers, police, and spies stormed the diamond fields. Helicopters rained bullets down on miners scrambling in the dust. At least 200 were killed in weeks—locals say far more.
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Tatso@BrianMachaka1·
@nickmangwana Musangoita kunge hoto inotevera mhepo cde
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
Ok. Let’s agree on one thing, after today, we are back to #CAB3 at daybreak. Right?
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mmatigari
mmatigari@matigary·
I reserve my comments. 😂😂😂 Nah I change my mind. Take this thing down !
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mawarire mbizvo jealousy
The kind of insults that @edmnangagwa is hailing on war veterans are unstounding. So ED sees it right to give 70+ year old war veterans bicycles while he dolls out Ford Raptors to comedians? Sei vanhu muchitsvinya kudaro nhai vakomana? Tungwarara flies around in a helicopter and gifts his 18 year old daughter a house in Borrowdale while a whole President sees it befitting to give war veterans bicycles? Bicycles were pensions for zvihangera, sugar cane cutters in Triangle and Hippo Valley, not people who sacrificed their youthful years to liberate this country. Saka munofananidza mawar veterans nezvihangera? Kana tazogara ngatisadaro! Ngationane sevanhu. Aiwa, ndarwadziwa😭😭😭😭
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Tatso@BrianMachaka1·
@Jamwanda2 Go to garages on Twitter baba , president announced reduced parking fees but still pple are paying are paying dollars
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
GOVT APPROVES A DOWNWARD REVIEW OF BOTH PETROL AND DIESEL: Has ZERA not yet announced this or have I missed something? His Excellency the President has sanctioned a downward fuel review, with petrol enjoying the larger reduction. Diesel prices had already benefitted from the removal of a raft of taxes a couple of weeks ago. ZERA should be announcing this review shortly, assuming they haven’t done so already. I have been offline for the greater part of the day, but that is the news coming your way, if not there already!!!! Happy 46th Independence Anniversary Zimbabwe!!!!👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🙏🙏🙏
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
TAGWIREI A SOLDIER'S WARNING. READ IT CAREFULLY. I am not a professor. I do not write in the language of academic analysis or intellectual distance. I write the way I commanded directly, precisely, and without the luxury of ambiguity that gets soldiers killed and republics destroyed. So hear me clearly, Tagwirei. This is a soldier's warning. And soldiers do not issue warnings twice. You Are A Proximity Man. Not A Power Man.I have spent my career studying the difference between men who have power and men who are merely close to it. The distinction matters enormously because in the field, the man who confuses proximity to the commander with command authority makes decisions that get everyone around him killed. You are not a powerful man, Tagwirei. You are a proximate man. Your wealth did not come from superior strategy, superior courage, or superior service to the seventeen million Zimbabweans whose country you are now helping to dismantle. It came from one source access to one man at one particular moment in Zimbabwe's political history. That man is mortal. His political tenure is constitutionally limited. And the elaborate, expensive, constitutionally criminal operation you are currently funding to extend that tenure is not going to deliver what you have paid for. I have watched men like you before. In the military, we called them camp followers men who attached themselves to commanding officers and mistook the commander's authority for their own. When the commander fell and commanders always eventually fall the camp followers fell hardest. Because they had no institutional standing of their own. No loyalty from the institution. No protection from the ranks. You are a camp follower with a chequebook. And the commanding officer you are following is walking toward a cliff. The CAB3 Operation Is Failing. Read The Intelligence. I am a military intelligence man. I read operational reports. I assess battlefield conditions. And the intelligence picture around CAB3 Nonsense is not what you are being told by the people around you. Let me give you the real assessment. The truck near Norton empty. Your first major operational deployment against VP Chiwenga neutralised before it began. The military intelligence officer in Newlands arrested, under investigation, carrying a weapon above his authorised rank and a bag of money traceable to your orbit. The CIO Director General Mangwanya fallen. The constitutional consultation process internationally discredited after the assault on Professor Madhuku. The parliamentary majority you purchased at ten thousand dollars per head bought but not owned, reliable only until a better offer arrives or the political wind shifts. This is not a winning operational picture. This is a picture of an operation that is haemorrhaging at every point of contact with reality. And yet you are still funding it. Still deploying. Still sending men into situations that are being monitored, documented, and will eventually be prosecuted. In military terms you are reinforcing a failed assault. And every soldier knows that reinforcing a failed assault does not reverse the failure. It multiplies the casualties. The G40 Lesson Written In The Language Of A Soldier Kasukuwere. Zhuwao. Moyo. I watched all three of them operate at the peak of their proximity to power. I watched them make the same calculation you are making that the man they were attached to was permanent, that his protection was unconditional, that the project they were advancing was inevitable. I watched November 2017 happen in real time.I watched the speed with which the protection evaporated. The speed with which the certainty became exile. The speed with which men who believed themselves untouchable discovered that the institution the military, the constitutional order, the sovereign people does not negotiate with camp followers when it moves against the commanding officer.
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Tatso@BrianMachaka1·
@Jamwanda2 I think these things must be monitored , you as secretary , pio , minister of state , n many others were sleeping on duty , why didn't you monitor the progress of this project , mese mamamira , vanhu havaseke contractor vanoseka nyika
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
Whoever had done this parody of the late Vice President should be send to jail without trial!!!! We behave like people with zero aesthetics!!!!! Or a perfunctory appreciation and reverence of our heroes!!!!
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Cindy Soko
Cindy Soko@SokoCindy·
Arikupi Chivero uya anenge achinyepera vanhu kuti President ED Mnangagwa naVice President havasi kumhoresana ? Muchasvinura
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Tatso@BrianMachaka1·
@Leokoni In plum tree they don't know it 😂
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Leonard Koni🇿🇼
Leonard Koni🇿🇼@Leokoni·
Let us be honest with each other here. How many people are buying using this #ZiG note and how many people are using $US. Like for #ZiG and Retweet for $US. I want to see something. Data collection is fundamental.
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Tatso
Tatso@BrianMachaka1·
@Jamwanda2 Adala kana economy yakanaka ipai vashandi mari
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
In 2018, we began to fight sanctions as ZASM, saying that it was the biggest priority for the Zimbabwean economy to grow. In 2024, we successfully removed sanctions, and immediately in 2025 the economy grew by 7.5%, and now in 2026 it is projected to grow by 5%, down from the initial projection of 8%, due to the crisis in the Middle East. This goes to show that removing sanctions was the biggest boost to the Zimbabwean economy. Now, if we can bring Muzarabani gas online, build a refinery in the country, push for local ownership in local mining companies and make efforts to end corruption and the enrichment of a few elites, Zimbabwe would be one of the biggest economies in the world.
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