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Hama Chinhoi

@HamaChinhoi

Civil Engineer Certified Project Manager, (PMP)® Certified Construction Professional PMI-CP. MBA WASH Catholic

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Nisan 2012
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
@Corballyred @Bla_Taw If Arsenal are the weakest why are your strong teams not up there with 80-90points and 100+ goals???
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John O Sullivan
John O Sullivan@Corballyred·
To highlight how ordinary Arteta’s Arsenal have been, Brendan Rodgers — now mocked by Liverpool fans — led a 2013/14 side to 84 points and 101 goals, finishing 2nd. Arsenal are on just 79 points with only 68 goals. That’s why this Arsenal team is arguably the weakest Premier League winners in history.
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
David Raya. The level of concentration to make world class saves when you have a solid defence is unrivaled. Raya saved us numerous times than I can remember this season. The defence would be split open only for him to pull a worldie. In my opinion Timber & Saliba are ahead of Gabriel this season.
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all arsenal news@Alarsenalnews_·
A very tough one to choose but let's try. Who has been Arsenal's most important player this season between David Raya, Gabriel Magalhaes and Declan Rice
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Ekitike
Ekitike@damzychillin·
Delete two clubs and I’ll tell you the team you support .
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Triple M
Triple M@Tripple____M·
I started supporting Arsenal in 2006, you?
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Triple M@Tripple____M·
If you were to choose one Arsenal player to score the winner in the UCL final, who would you go for?
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
@afcnewsroom Now we are talking. A top level striker with big match winning capabilities. A top performer who can decide games in the blink of an eye.
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afcnewsroom@afcnewsroom·
When you think about it, it’s extremely hard to find a market opportunity for a left winger or striker who truly fits Arsenal’s standards. Anthony Gordon, Iliman Ndiaye, Kenan Yildiz and Rafael Leao are talented names, but they’re not quite at that level yet. Kylian Mbappé has it all. He can play anywhere across the attack....think about it.
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ARDENT GOONER
ARDENT GOONER@TheArsenalMind·
Would you take Marcus Rashford at Arsenal next season? 👇
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
Fulham also didn’t show up yesterday. They played into Arsenal’s hands, showed no control nor intent. MLS hasn’t been tested fully with quality opposition like Atletico or Man City. No doubt he is a top player and can excel a lot in that midfield. It’s too early to give him much praise. He still has a lot of work to be done. He will come good eventually.
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Anything Arsenal@AnythingArs_·
There's a conversation to be had about Mikel Arteta after yesterday and I want to have it properly. Not the reactionary "he's not a good coach" version. That's too easy and frankly too lazy. The man has built one of the most tactically disciplined sides in world football. You don't do that by accident. But something happened against Fulham that we need to talk about honestly. The moment Lewis-Skelly was put in midfield, his actual natural position, everything just opened up. You could feel it almost immediately. The passes had more intent. The game had more tempo. There was less hesitation on the ball. Things just made sense in a way they hadn't for a few weeks. But here is the part that really told the story. Look at Declan Rice. Actually look at him. Because yesterday he looked FREE. Not doing too much. Not covering for everyone around him. Not carrying the midfield on his back. Just playing. Stepping forward. Choosing his moments. Getting on the ball with purpose. That version of Rice is terrifying for any opponent. And that didn't come from nowhere. It came because the player beside him actually belonged in that space. Lewis-Skelly covered ground, won duels, broke lines, carried the ball forward and did it all with the confidence of someone who has finally been told "just be yourself." 97% pass accuracy. 79 touches. 6 ground duels won. 6 ball recoveries. 4 passes into the final third. At 19 years old. In a must-win Premier League game. Ian Wright was excited just seeing his name in the lineup before kickoff. And the boy delivered everything and more. Now here's where the frustration comes in and it's legitimate frustration. We've known this. This is not new information. Lewis-Skelly has been playing left back, learning, adapting, doing the job without complaining. But you can always tell when a player is not in their natural position. Certain things don't come instinctively. Put him in midfield and suddenly he carries the ball, takes risks, plays forward, doesn't hide. The difference is not subtle. It's obvious. And it's not even the first time we've seen this pattern with Arteta. Remember Zinchenko? A midfielder by trade forced into left back. Yes there were moments it worked beautifully in build-up. But you could also see the defensive gaps, the physical toll, the injuries that kept coming. And every time you'd find yourself asking the same question. Why force it when the player already has a position that suits them better? You could also see Zubimendi slowing down in recent weeks. The midfield wasn't always flowing. Things looked forced. And then this one adjustment comes against Fulham and everything clicks and you're sitting there thinking… so we had this all along? That is where the annoyance is coming from. Not anger. Not panic. Just that quiet, nagging feeling that this could have happened earlier. That we may have left something on the table in certain games this season. Because when Arteta gets it right, like yesterday, this team doesn't just look good. It looks COMPLETE. Balanced, confident, dangerous without forcing it. Clinical without being chaotic. The issue was never tactics. Never structure. It's trust. Trusting players in their real positions. Letting their natural strengths breathe instead of trying to manufacture solutions that the squad is already providing. And here's the thing. There are three Premier League games left. There is a Champions League semi-final second leg on Tuesday against Atletico Madrid at the Emirates with everything absolutely on the line. This is not the time for experiments. This is the time to back what you saw yesterday with everything you have. MLS in midfield on Tuesday Mikel. We've seen enough now. The answer is right in front of you. Trust the boy. Trust the process you built. And let this team show Europe what it's actually capable of. 🔴⚪
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ARDENT GOONER
ARDENT GOONER@TheArsenalMind·
My Arsenal XI vs Fulham. Thoughts? 👇
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Troll Football@TrollFootball·
Which record is the hardest to break?
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
@LiquidAy Don’t disrespect this 2006 team. No one in the current Arsenal squad deserves to even mention their names. No player in this current squad can say anything or replace any of these legends until they win something. Hleb & Eboue can be replaced but, the rest are untouchable.
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Liquid Gooner
Liquid Gooner@LiquidAy·
Which current Arsenal player will get into this squad?
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
@Tripple____M Nah. Antony Gordon is not an elite level player. Endrick untested. Should continue in foreign leagues, won’t handle EPL pressure. Morgan Rogers another good player for mid table teams. Won’t have the capacity to play at elite level 3 days a week football.
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Triple M
Triple M@Tripple____M·
Thoughts on this line up guys?
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
@matigary They tried with VBS Bank but, turned out to be a looting mechanism from the poor.
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mmatigari
mmatigari@matigary·
Good morning South Africa, I come in peace. I have a question for black South Africans. How come 30 years after independence, you have not formed your own banks? Of the few big banks, only Capitec is recent, but was founded by white boys. The rest are old “colonial” banks from apartheid and pre-apartheid era. When are you going to form your own banks?
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
@chefsevenn But, stock in performing companies. Or put into an investment account.
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Chef 👩🏻‍🍳@chefsevenn·
You’re given $2m. You have 20 minutes to spend it. You can’t spend it on cars, airplanes, yacht or a house. You can’t spend it on golds or diamonds either. What will you buy?
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Triple M
Triple M@Tripple____M·
Who can do this in our current squad?
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Puzzles@Puzzlesonly·
What's the value of x
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CSC was coming back to life in the 2nd republic. They need 2 extra years and to change the constitution for this truck to be on stilts. 🫵🤣
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
@daddyhope I just want to add that The American power lies in its institutions and systems. It has controls in place to ensure that such Presidents don’t go to certain lengths to destroy the American interests.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
The American ambassador to Greece under Donald Trump is Kimberly Guilfoyle, his son Donald Trump Jr.’s former girlfriend. Imagine Emmerson Mnangagwa appointing ED Junior’s ex-girlfriend as Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Greece. America’s ambassador to France is Charles Kushner, the father-in-law of Ivanka Trump, Trump’s daughter. Imagine Mnangagwa appointing Gerald Mlotshwa’s father as Zimbabwe’s ambassador to France. The co-negotiator for America in the Middle East is Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Ivanka’s husband. Imagine Mnangagwa appointing Pokello as Zimbabwe’s negotiator in an international crisis. Trump appointed his son-in-law Jared Kushner to handle a broad portfolio including Middle East peace, criminal justice reform, and relations with Mexico. Imagine Mnangagwa assigning Gerald Mlotshwa to run multiple critical national portfolios without any prior public service experience. He also appointed close political allies and loyalists with little relevant experience to key diplomatic and administrative roles, including Richard Grenell, Mick Mulvaney, Peter Navarro, and Stephen Miller. Imagine a system where loyalty to the leader outweighs competence and experience in state appointments. In Africa, America calls it corruption and nepotism, in America they call it “political appointments” and “trusted insiders.” Jared Kushner set up a private equity firm after leaving government and secured about US$2 billion from Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, led by Saudi’s defacto leader, Mohammed bin Salman. This has serious conflict-of-interest because he handles Middle East policy for America. Donald Trump has also pursued major real estate and licensing deals in the Middle East, including projects linked to state-backed or politically connected investors in countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE. A sitting president should not be financially benefiting in regions where he shapes policy, even if no laws are proven to have been broken. In Africa, this would be labelled corruption or state capture, but in the United States it is often discussed as ethics, conflicts of interest, or influence, even when the underlying dynamics, proximity to power translating into financial gain, look strikingly similar. Donald Trump is one of the most corrupt Western leaders ever elected into power, but most of his supporters, especially those who do not live in America, are oblivious to this because they do not support his ideas, they support his personality rather than his ideas. So regardless of whether he rapes or abuses power, they just continue supporting him. They are the equivalent of people who support mediocrity, if the mediocre person is seen as their own, they will go all out in supporting him regardless of his corrupt rule.
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Hama Chinhoi
Hama Chinhoi@HamaChinhoi·
a has two solutions a = -6 a = 5
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Faith@fefelicious81·
Telone down?
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