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M̳e̳n̳s̳a̳ R̳i̳c̳h̳ 👑
@MensaFity
Skeptical hustler | Nothing is real in this economy? 📉📈 Roasts, reality checks & street money talk 🇿🇦🇿🇼 📉📈📊 Nothing is real in this world?
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Musa Khawula has brought to light much of what mainstream journalists are afraid to report on. From politicians to celebrities, Musa fears no one. If anything Musa is inspiring
Lisa the First@Lisathe_first
Meet Musawenkosi Khawula He was his Parents wildest dream in the early 2014-2019 as a qualified Junior radiographer . That man is gone. In his place stands a fugitive. A man with an active murder warrant, multiple contempt charges,and a talent for burning every bridge he crosses. And South Africa, hungry for spectacle, rewarded him lavishly.Every viral moment was a promotion. We built the altar he stood on. We should mourn this. Not for Musa Khawula specifically, but for what his trajectory reveals about us.
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@Shadaya_Knight This is a normal body that hasn’t had a chance to touch weights.
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@Shadaya_Knight Some of us are here for fun
Most are working.
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@Ronniel_zw @shonapapi Be cheese, man — it's good for the eyes. Don’t date with emotions. Only simps wife up and cry later.
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@MrRed_C @fallrise__ It's content. Who took the video that close?
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1/ The loudest voices pushing the “2030 agenda” in Zimbabwe aren’t speaking for the people. They’re speaking for themselves.
2/ Let’s be clear: those who benefit from a broken system will always fight to preserve it.
3/ For years, a small, entrenched elite has learned how to profit from dysfunction—through patronage, opaque deals, and privileged access to state resources.
4/ For them, instability isn’t a crisis. It’s a business model.
5/ So when you hear “2030,” ask a simple question: who benefits?
6/ It’s not the informal trader battling daily inflation.
Not the graduate without opportunities.
Not the families forced to look beyond borders to survive.
7/ It’s those already inside the system—those who have mastered it, and those who fear what real accountability would expose.
8/ The “2030 agenda” isn’t about development. It’s about preservation—of power, of privilege, of a system that serves the few.
9/ It’s about buying time, avoiding scrutiny, and keeping control where it already sits.
10/ History is clear: entrenched interests don’t give up power willingly. They rebrand, repackage, and redirect—but the goal remains the same.
11/ Zimbabwe doesn’t need extended timelines for failure. It needs accountability, reform, and leadership that serves its people.
12/ The real question isn’t whether Zimbabwe can wait until 2030.
13/ It’s whether Zimbabwe can afford to.
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@BossG_Spectre @bosskimhucci Which artist in Zim has Money (Money)?
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