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Eulitah Dube.

@EueUnbothered

Obsessed with serendipity|A vagabond of no fixed abode awaiting serendipity,grace,death whichever comes first|A RoninlMsc NeuroPsychology🎓🧑‍🎓🎓

Jill of no fixed abode Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
My Twitter mannerisms are simple.I don't neccesarily care whether we follow each other or not,if i come across your tweet and i resonate with what you are saying.I will like it and retweet.Tweet a pic and i thnk you look beautiful?I'm liking that tweet..
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@unordinaryjo @BALUCIAGA Everyday i realize there are literally better women out there than i will ever be or desire to be. Because hehehe.
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joe schmoe@unordinaryjo·
@BALUCIAGA Most huns drive/uber themselves and bring groceries and drinks when they want to stay over for a weekend. There's nothing more ickier than a woman showing up empty handed.
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@25tobiloba Generally people who do vlogs have time and desire because that whole shin dig takes time shame.It really is a full time job.
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Otunba Tobi
Otunba Tobi@25tobiloba·
People who do GRWM to work have TIME, Real time. Every time I wake up for work, I have less than 30 mins to be ready, and every second is accounted for. The day I add "good morning guys" to my morning routine is the day I'm officially unemployed.
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@PeteVowles @BaMakhosi_ Hands down one of the best easy going ambassadors we have had. The next incumbent has big friendly lovable and approachable shoes to fill.
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Pete Vowles@PeteVowles·
🙏👋 5/12 Some of the places I’ve been. It’s been a privilege to travel the length and breadth of your amazing country. Whether in towns, cities or rural communities, thank you for your warmth and generosity. Abake babonana bayaphinda babonane!
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@EcoCashZW @Gervas_Domu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 if this is real then yeah they deserve it these Econet human beings.Before you give them back their account make them sign an affidavit promising to stop their thievery and stop with the nonsensical network they are giving us.
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
WATCH | This is a very dangerous situation. A ZRP officer was filmed holding onto a moving kombi full of passengers. It appears the officer was trying to stop the kombi, but the driver did not comply and drove off, forcing the officer to hold onto the door while the vehicle was still in motion. @PoliceZimbabwe
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@JMafume @Mathuthu @begottensun All this is grandstanding from you mayor,if you were not dancing to the gallery you would have asked yourself why do city dwelling residents need to drill boreholes to begin with. Provide ppl with water so that they do not need to find alternative water sources.
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We will bill this borehole company and the house owner to the extent of the damage and loss.How do you site a borehole over municipal water. This is the reason why we ask you come to council first before drilling .Imagine if this was over a sewer pipe .@begottensun
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@BigMamo_ @ali_naka ‘Too African’ for SAns means you are dark skinned and lack what they have termed a ‘South African-ness’ look.Loosely translated to ‘you are not light skinned enough’. It’s the most ignorant cognition i have ever had the misfortune of reading on the internaet.
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Mamo M.@BigMamo_·
What does looking "Too African" even meaaaaaan?????? 😳😳😳😳😳 A Little South African boy was murdered and your take is that he looks too African?????? Are you guys okay???????? What the fuck????????
landlessness is a health issue@mo4_lo

@collen_sambo2 He kinda looks too African ngl

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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@OnwardGibson I dont think there are any financial,emotional or otherwise circumstances or incentives tht can make me choose to be a stay at home wife:I am too intelligent to only exist within a marital context,with no career or hustle. It’s even beyond comprehension.It would not work.
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@SABCNews @MbuyiseniNdlozi I dont understand how Ghana did not respond correctly.What were they supposed to do?leave their citizens to be murdered by xenophobes in HD?Ghana has more esteem than the other countries who are letting their citizens be marauded and mauled by xenophobes while they do nothing.
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SABC News@SABCNews·
WATCH | Julius Malema on migration issues says Ghana’s response was not necessary as it creates an impression that “we are all like that”. He adds that South Africa should not respond in the same way, saying Ghana’s approach does not reinforce dialogue and diplomatic engagement.
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@KingJayZim @W3Zhira Healthcare & emergency services are not political projects. No truer words have ever been said. They shld not be dangled in exchange 4 votes,everyone in office regardless of political affiliation shld strive to make sure the country has formidable healthcare & emergency services.
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King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
#PauseForThought Every year, sometimes twice a year, I look forward to going home to Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is home. It is where my umbilical cord was buried. It is where my roots are. It is where, God willing, I hope to spend my twilight years. In a few years' time, when I finally decide to return for good, I will pack my belongings, my work tools, my Partial Discharge detectors, Hipot testers, Tan Delta test sets, transformer testing equipment and all the other instruments that have been part of my working life, load them into a container and head home to be among my people. But every time I visit, there is one thought that I can never completely silence. What would happen if something went terribly wrong? When I'm driving through places like Zai Rimwe, Mutekedza or Mupatsi on my way to rural Njanja, I sometimes catch myself thinking about the unthinkable. What if there was an accident out here? Would someone be able to call an ambulance? Would an ambulance come? If the situation was serious, would there be access to an air ambulance? If people were trapped in a vehicle, would the fire brigade arrive in time? Where would the injured be taken? Would the nearest hospital have the equipment, medicines and resources needed to save a life? These are not political questions. These are human questions. They affect the wealthy businessman in a luxury vehicle just as much as they affect the pensioner travelling on a rural bus. A million dollars in the boot of a Rolls-Royce means nothing when a person is trapped under twisted metal and every minute counts. In those moments, status disappears. Politics disappears. Connections disappear. All that matters is whether help is coming. Whether the ambulance arrives. Whether the rescue team arrives. Whether the hospital can do what it was built to do. Living in the UK has taught me many things. Life here is far from perfect, but one thing that gives people peace of mind is knowing that if tragedy strikes, a system exists. Ambulances, fire services, air ambulances and hospitals may not be flawless, but they are there. People know that when they dial for help, help is on its way. That sense of security is priceless. Healthcare and emergency services are not luxuries. They are not political projects. They are among the most important investments any nation can make because every single one of us is mortal. No title, no office, no amount of wealth, no security detail and no political influence can prevent an accident, a stroke, a heart attack or a medical emergency. Life can change in a second. That is why I believe we should all be talking more about hospitals, ambulances, rescue services and emergency preparedness. Not because we expect disaster. But because we all hope to survive it if it comes. This is not criticism. It is concern. It is the concern of a son of the soil who loves his country and wants the same peace of mind for Zimbabweans that people in many other countries take for granted. Some things are worth putting ahead of everything else. Saving lives is one of them. END.
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@winkydonline @CurateZim Nick Mangwana getting ready to write a loooonggg rant and rave about how the country has developed and how HE has ‘ALLOWED’ us freedom of expression.While the Zanu pf supprting cast throws shade and becomes diabolical.Its going to be a looonnng Friday.
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Winky D@winkydonline·
This Friday 29/05/26
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@emmazihonye I dont understand why people even go to such churches.Its an enigma. Hanzi chegumi CHANGU. Yuwie.
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@YourGirlTino I put in a bid once got to the final 5seconds and some human being came in the last 5seconds and placed a bid twice the amount of mine and won the bid.I immediately uninstalled their app mxm.
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Mrs M 🦋💫
Mrs M 🦋💫@YourGirlTino·
My husband is addicted to ABC auctions. He really gets good deals but yohwe 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@CWharlie4 @SankaraZW Probably the biggest irony is bamatsha lamaNdebele ako Ntuthu kodwa baxotsha ama Venda ase Southy. Yisiphithiphithi umtshado wezinja kwa Cyril. Isisanasana👐🏿
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Charlie Cesc Makgoba@CWharlie4·
The funniest thing in South Africa right now is that South Africans are telling other South Africans to “go back home 🤣”. You look a little dark and can’t speak fluent Zulu? Go back home baba. You speak Venda or Xitsonga? You must definitely go back home 😅. And when you look at the people who are saying go back home, they too look like they should “Go back home”. It’s a circus. The idiocy was predicted though. The Venda man who joined a march and was almost bliksemed (beat up) is a funny one. While he was chanting, somebody said wait: where are you from?
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Eulitah Dube.@EueUnbothered·
@mbuso_siera Some of you people take it too far bakithi sekuze kuyangisa. This is a Zimbabwean case that involved Zimbabwean victims on Zimbabwean land. Yangekani bakithi.
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Mbuso P Siera@mbuso_siera·
A Zimbabwean man was seen laughing in court, when he was being sentenced to life imprisonment for violently killing South Africans!
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#31Savage🤴🏾@ragnar_alwyn·
Zororo Makamba akafa neCOVID not because anga asina mari. No. Aive nayo chaizvo yekugara muPrivaye Hospital gore rese but nyika yakanga isina maventilator akakwana because mari dzikutenga mota nekuperera kumichato. Pauchazvisona mastitch nemushini wako while the people you bootlick are still misappropriating funds ndopaunozoona kuti machunks haizi nyama.
GGOAT@hatiperi_wacho

@closedclaws @thatzambezichic As broke people we hate rich people. We think every rich person is the reason why we are broke

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