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Marko Garabha

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TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO
TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO@VMusinachirevo·
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@joseph_kalimbwe Let him go and make his money. There should be no shame or comparison with other people on that. Yes, that leaving is a blessing because of opportunities it will open for him and possibly other people in his country. A visa means he is on a legal journey.
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@misscailah @cecild84 Naah let people know what really happened. This isn't an ordinary crime. Both the husband and the wife's families are suffering. The world deserves to understand what transpired so that some in similar situations can avoid similar tragedies.
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Cailah Tatenda
Cailah Tatenda@misscailah·
@cecild84 Ma blogger Dai mambomira! To us it is just content but to her family all these speculations and false accusations are daggers in their heart ! Itaiwo moyo
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Sahel Revolutionary Soldier
Details emerging from Ndodana's relatives, indicates that he acted in the way he did due to infidelity and the fact that the couple's 5 year old child, was the product of an extra marital affair that the wife was having. If it is the case that Ndodana's wife cheated on him, and made him raise another man's child as his, then that is cruel, and explains the reason behind his extreme reaction, even though it does not justify it. It doesn't make sense that a college educated man with a successful career and no criminal history, will wake up one day and kill his wife and children, even if the later decided to divorce him. So this new revelation, if true, will put things in context.
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@Jamwanda2 This kind of misinformation spreads because our story isn’t being told enough. Many still think Zimbabwe is stuck in 2008. I carry new ZiG notes on every trip outside to show the truth. We need stronger, consistent government communication to set the record straight.
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
IRI IDINGA WITH GLASSES!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@PriscaMutema2 Hwende and Biti proposed that the voters roll be returned to the RG's offices. Now Biti is claiming to fight same clause he proposed 🤔
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Prisca
Prisca@PriscaMutema2·
If you ever feel unlucky, useless or stupid, just remember this & you'll realise you're pretty smart & fairly lucky: After losing the 2005 Presidential election, the Zimbabwe opposition demanded that a Zim President be elected by 50% + 1 of voters. They said it was unfair that Mugabe was always winning with a minority of votes (in the 40%s) because other, small-party candidates also took %s here & there. The opposition demanded two rounds of voting, with only the biggest 2 vote winners proceeding to the 2nd round. Mugabe & @ZANUPF_Official agreed after Mbeki (@TMFoundation_) brokered the deal. At the very next election, the opposition beat Mugabe for the first time ever. But Morgan Tsvangirai only had 47.9% with Mugabe at 43.2%. If the opposition had not pushed for this change, ZANU PF would be out of power today. Some of the mush-brained amongst them will resort to the famous Zimbo brain-dead responses: "they wouldn't have allowed him to take over anyway....they'd have announced different results....didn't you hear the Generals saying....what if...what if..." But the facts remain facts. @ZANUPF_Official went on a violence binge before the run off. Tsvangirai pulled out. Mugabe won & Mbeki then brokered a power-sharing deal. @matigary @mimmitwit @Mavhure
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Solomon Harudzibwi
Solomon Harudzibwi@S_Harudzibwi·
The argument that "if you didn’t fund his work, you cannot question his decisions" is ethically flawed and dangerous in the context of democratic accountability. This you are doing is actually creating a false dilemma: that the public must crowdfund journalists, or forfeit the right to demand truth and independence. Journalism is a Public Trust, Not a Ransom situation. The "fund me or else" argument treats independent journalism like a hostage situation, that if the public does not directly pay or fund a reporter, then he is justified to sell his objectivity to the highest bidder. Journalism is a profession built on a voluntary commitment to public service. If a journalist can no longer afford to operate independently, the ethical choice is to change careers or seek legitimate media grants, Accepting high valued assets from the powerful entities he is tasked to monitor is not even an option unless his objectives has changed.
K@begottensun

I haven’t seen anyone who has assisted @zenzele financially or in kind come on the time line crying that his organisation has been facilitated with vehicles to continue the good work they do. THIS IS WHAT WE ASKED FOR: fair distribution and merit based assistance is regular Zimbabweans by government. Let’s stop “opposing” for “opossums” sake. Inga takambo GOFUNDMIYA mota dzemhepo? At least idzi tadziwona dzeTax yedu! Carry on Patriots. 🫡

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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@drDendere @S_Harudzibwi CITE is a private media house.Govt donations to a "private" media house = conflict of interest. Media makes money from ads, subs & events. Not handouts. Take state money, you lose the right to hold state accountable. That’s PR. Not journalism. #MediaIndependence
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Chipo Dendere
Chipo Dendere@drDendere·
@S_Harudzibwi At the same time journalism and activism are not costless endeavors. How do we expect journalists to work without funding? What are we questioning them for? Has his work shown compromise? Do we disagree that he needs financial resources? How is he supposed to the real expenses?
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MDN NEWS
MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba has firmly told outsiders to keep their hands off the province, declaring "Hands off Limpopo" during Friday’s anti-illegal immigration march in Phalaborwa. 🎥 Supplied
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Zimbabwe Today
Zimbabwe Today@ZimbabweNhasi·
Listen to this young man from Chitakatira High School
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@newslivesa This one will explode if she gets a chance to sit down with the likes of @stephensackur . A minister with zero emotional intelligence?. Very embarrassing this one
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News Live SA
News Live SA@newslivesa·
“No no no My dear, one thing that is going to help us first is respect for each other, respect for the office that we occupy because we are ministers of the state” Minister of Justice Mmamoloko Kubayi “I don't think there's any South African journalist or any South African citizen that will disrespect your sitting minister or a government official it's not done and it's must never be done” Minister of Justice Mmamoloko Kubayi tells a Nigerian journalist
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@therealcyrillej @Bete263 @Cde_begar No those who wrote paragraphs to debunk her are the ones who wanted to make sense of what she wrote. Im not naive to expect a stranger to give everything on social media. Only fools like you had to depend on Bete ghost account to see that the information given is incomplete
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cyrillejay
cyrillejay@therealcyrillej·
@GarabhaM @Bete263 @Cde_begar You did believe her (?) story, dude. Don't lie now🤣 She left in 2022 and joined Twitter (X) in 2024. Why is her account based in Africa?
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Chimbwa
Chimbwa@Cde_begar·
The Longest Goodbye🇿🇼💔🤦🏽 🔶The dust of Harare defined my life for 24 years. My father, a war veteran, served tirelessly in the army until a heart attack killed him on duty in 2019. He sacrificed everything for my education. In 2020, I graduated as a chemical engineer from NUST. For my father, this was triumph. For me, it was the beginning of a bitter struggle. 🔸Armed with a prestigious degree, I confronted Zimbabwe’s graveyard of ambition. Applications were met with rejection or insulting offers of "exposure." My father's liberation hero status meant nothing without political connections. My friends, the "blow-out" generation fled to Germany, Canada and Australia, leaving me behind, suffocating under my father’s sacrifice and the country's betrayal. 🔸My breaking point came in 2022 after another rejection. My father had planted a tree upon returning from war; it stood strong, but the nation crumbled. That night, I applied for a U.S. visa. To my shock, it was approved. 🔸Landing at JFK, the clean, crisp air felt like a blank canvas. I began as a rideshare driver, navigating Manhattan and feeling a strange sense of possibility. 🔸Four years later, leaving is the best decision I ever made. My skills are finally valued. In 2024, I started my own chemical engineering consultancy. I have savings, health insurance, and freedom from a failing economy. The crushing political anxiety is gone; I can speak freely and plan a future. 🔸I found community among the Zimbabwean diaspora, laughing over sadza out of nostalgia. I even found love with an ambitious Ghanaian nurse, building a future without the desperate undertones of back home. 🔸I still miss Bulawayo and my mother, and I carry Zimbabwe in my heart. But I also carry the scars of its betrayals. My departure was not treason; it was self-preservation. My father didn't die so I could struggle forever; he died so I could have a chance. In the U.S., I didn't just find greener pastures. I finally found the sun. I traded a past of survival for a future of possibility.
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@Bete263 @Cde_begar The only mistake you make is assuming a person would disclose all the details of her immigration to strangers on social media where noone wishes anyone good
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Bete 𝕏 
Bete 𝕏 @Bete263·
I still can't work out one basic thing. What visa did you get in 2022? Serious question. You were unemployed, fresh out of NUST, no job offer, no sponsor, no money. US consular officers work under section 214(b), meaning they must assume you intend to stay unless you prove strong ties pulling you back home. You had none. You've told us yourself the whole point was to leave. That interview fails 99 times out of 100, and Harare's refusal rates are brutal. Yet yours sailed through, "to my shock." Mine too honestly. Then you land at JFK and you're driving rideshare in Manhattan. In weeks. To drive in NYC you need a TLC licence. To get a TLC licence you need a social security number and work authorisation. A visitor visa gives you neither, and working on one is a violation under 8 USC 1324a that gets your status cancelled. A student visa doesn't allow rideshare either. So which status were you on? Nobody who actually went through this leaves that part out, because it's the hardest part of the entire journey. And the 2024 consultancy. Chemical engineering services offered to the public need a PE licence. Foreign degree evaluation, FE exam, then about four years of supervised US experience before you can even sit the PE. You did all that in two years while driving Uber? The New York board would love to meet you. Savings, health insurance, "planning a future", all of that sits on permanent status, which needs a petition under s245. From what? It's not in the story because the story was made up probably 5 minutes before posting it. @KingJayZim
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
This Chinese guy has successfully exposed all magicians 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@Sentletse This one thinks South Africans have made it. There is Orania that side where your people won't dare set foot on. Your people live in slums and you brag about some imagined freedom. Be serious for once.
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Sentletse 🇿🇦🇷🇺🇵🇸🇱🇧
You’re arguing nonsense and being stupid with that snide remark. Every dictator that was overthrown killed his people in the process. People who want change make those sacrifices and don’t invent all manner of excuses. South Africans laid down their lives for freedom, which some of you Zim elite come here to enjoy because you are scared of fighting your own battles at home. There is no dictator that is going to hand you roses when you want to remove him. Stop being cowards!
Brighton Mutebuka@BMutebuka

With the greatest of respect, what makes you think that if you are good at manufacturing furniture, you will also be good at political & historical analysis? These require separate skills. What makes you think that Campaore's Burkina Faso is a perfect fit for the current political context in Zimbabwe? Zim's neighbour, and yours too, Mozambique, is a much better example. They stages demos but they were mowed down in broad daylight. Perhaps Museveni's Uganda is another good example, with a similar outcome after protests staged in response to a stolen election. There have been demos in recent years in Zim in January 2019 & August 2018 the latter of which saw the military openly firing at the opposition in broad daylight & resulted in the Motlanthe COE. There was also a bloodbath in April - June 2008 after ZANU PF lost the elections to the opposition & refused to hand over power. Thabo Mbeki, the then SA President infamously declared that there was no crisis in Zim & went on to preside over a lop sided Global Political Agreement which midwifed a GNU. Recently, in August 2023, there was a sham election in Zim & your President rushed to legitimise it through attending the inauguration. He was also in Zim recently on a murky visit whose agenda is still unclear to this day. What I have highlighted above is what is called depth. This requires you to cite more examples before critically examining them. What some of you South Africans do is embark on superficial takes of what is clearly a complex subject. You are fond of patronising Zimbabweans. You assume superiority over them & then go on to lecture to them on a subject that you barely understand. Geographical proximity doesn't translate into mastery of the intricacies of the political situation in Zimbabwe. That can only happen through in-depth research & the possession of solid analytical skills. When that happens, we can start having an informed debate!

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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
Good morning Patriots, Your Albany bread is available every day at ext 29 R15 each loaf brown and white if you have a spaza shop I can deliver to your place NB: I sell to South Africans only
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