Marko Garabha
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The moment Carter Efe found out his U.S visa has been approved.😂🇺🇸 He is officially cleared for Streamer University. 🎉









But what kind of a gvt rewards election losers (POLAD) with brand new cars while hospitals have no drugs and many police stations have no vehicles and office furniture like desks and chairs #Asakhe







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. 🫡













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!












