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Muguriri

Muguriri

@Muguriri

Katılım Kasım 2017
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Muguriri
Muguriri@Muguriri·
@daddyhope This young lady has watched too many movies, she hasn’t lived the reality of violence at her doorstep. They need help
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
South Africa’s anti-immigration movement based in KwaZulu-Natal, March and March, has issued a subtle threat against the South African state if its demands are not addressed by June 30, 2026. Its leader, Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma, made the remarks during a press conference. The ruling African National Congress responded through its secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, who said the government would not tolerate violence and accused Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma of inciting public violence. Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has also been posting misinformation on her Facebook account, including sharing a seven-year-old video from Nigeria on Saturday and falsely presenting it as recent footage. She used the video to inflame tensions and threaten Nigerians living in South Africa. The growing rhetoric around immigration in South Africa is becoming increasingly dangerous and risks fuelling xenophobic violence if political leaders and activists continue spreading inflammatory misinformation.
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Mr Enjoyment@_gully_45·
Mari haipedze chibharanzi Asi chibharanzi chopedza mari !! A whole CEO 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️ @Hardrockfcfans akomana touya sei kuma ground enyu kana leadership ye team ichidaiso ko ma fans anozodii ??
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Number 15 in that white Hardrock jersey is said to be the CEO of the team 🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️. Zvimwe zvinhu we don’t expect from the top brass of the team man 😏. CEO we team kana noise yatanga zvirinani kutoshaika completely

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Yvonne Mangunda 🇿🇼@yvonnemangunda·
The aftermath of the violence at Chahwanda Stadium between Dynamos and HardRock fans. 📸 Daily Goal Post
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@BabesweHunters There is too much ‘I’ in this, it’s supposed to be teamwork, u blew all the savings and are surprised she is mad. Now u want 50/50 after that? No , get the 5k back then talk to ur wife. Women save money for the family unless u are a non starter
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🇿🇼 Babes wehunters 🍻
Vasina vakadzi imboitaiwo sit this one out toziya mune ma opinions on everything incl zvamusina experience nazvo Married people kindly help with this one thank you
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Brisco@BornfaceBandaa·
Toananyasha Tagwirei’s wedding was fire! Everyone was nicely dressed in expensive suits, but the bulletproof vests were messing up the fits😭
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@PhiriTofara She is just being a woman, they love bad boys but need good boring guys shame
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ManFromNyasaland@PhiriTofara·
hezvo kurova ndiyo aura here lmao🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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💲Zimpricecheck🇿🇼
💲Zimpricecheck🇿🇼@zimpricecheck·
𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗰𝗸 𝗮𝘀 𝗢𝗞 𝗭𝗶𝗺𝗯𝗮𝗯𝘄𝗲, 𝘄𝗵𝗶𝗰𝗵 𝗶𝘀 𝗰𝘂𝗿𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗹𝘆 𝗼𝗽𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 under corporate rescue, has suspended its employee payroll to "facilitate recovery." The retail giant is basically asking its staff to work for free. We are highly sceptical of this plan, which is as bizarre as it is unfair. While the supermarket chain is indeed in deep trouble, this move highlights a darker side of local corporate culture: * 𝗟𝗮𝗯𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗹𝗼𝗶𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Big companies in Zimbabwe exploit the fact that the unemployment rate is extremely high. Management knows desperate workers will endure unpaid labour just to avoid losing their jobs entirely. * 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗘𝘅𝗲𝗰𝘂𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗗𝗶𝘃𝗶𝗱𝗲: The same executives who splash massive bonuses on themselves during the good years cannot seriously expect ordinary shop-floor workers to bear the brunt of a collapse. Forcing staff to work under a total salary freeze pushes the burden of institutional failure directly onto families who can least afford it. 🛒📉 Can a retail giant seriously expect to turn things around with an entirely unpaid workforce? Join the 𝗭𝗶𝗺𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗲𝗰𝗸 WhatsApp Channel for more corporate updates and market trends: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va… #Zimbabwe #OKZimbabwe #CorporateRescue #LabourRights #Zimpricecheck
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@daddyhope @Stayela206 @eNCA South African general public don’t have depth intellectually, mob psychology is their drive, I doubt u can have a proper exchange with them
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Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
@Stayela206 @eNCA If you were reading to understand and not respond you would have come across this sentence; “A documented immigrant in South Africa has the legal right to start a business unless the conditions of their visa explicitly prohibit it. That is the law.”
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Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Dear @eNCA, I am deeply ashamed by the type of journalism displayed in this clip. As a trained journalist, and as a former eNCA journalist myself, I must say this is dangerous and highly questionable conduct, especially when a media crew is no longer merely documenting events, but appears to be facilitating or legitimising harassment. There is a major difference between reporting on an incident and becoming part of the theatre of intimidation. If a legal migrant is being surrounded, threatened or humiliated by a vigilante group, the role of journalists should be to document what is happening accurately, safely and fairly, while remaining conscious that the vulnerable person may already be under pressure or fear. Once a crew starts staging interactions, shoving microphones into faces in a way that amplifies intimidation, or giving a vigilante leader a platform without challenge or context, you cross from journalism into participation. It becomes even more problematic in South Africa, where xenophobic violence has previously led to deaths, displacement and mob attacks against African migrants, including Nigerians, Zimbabweans, Somalis and others, many of whom were legally documented, just like this man appears to be. Media coverage in such contexts requires extreme caution because images and narratives can inflame public hostility. Journalists can and should interview all sides, including controversial or vigilante figures, because journalism often requires engaging difficult voices. But ethical reporting also requires balance, context and humanity. A migrant should not be turned into a spectacle while the aggressor is normalised as an authority figure. Your crew should have avoided creating conditions where the victim felt cornered, exposed or endangered simply because cameras were present, with microphones repeatedly shoved between him and the aggressor. I am deeply embarrassed by the conduct of this eNCA crew. You should be ashamed of this type of journalism. This is precisely the kind of irresponsible media conduct that has historically inflamed violence in societies under tension. Journalists must never become participants in intimidation campaigns. In this clip, you are no longer acting as observers. You become actors within the confrontation itself, helping create a public theatre where a man who is legally in your country is harassed by an ignorant vigilante who does not even understand the law governing immigration and business ownership. A documented immigrant in South Africa has the legal right to start a business unless the conditions of their visa explicitly prohibit it. That is the law. Journalism must expose intimidation, not become the microphone of xenophobic vigilantism.
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@woman_commando Speak to him in both languages! He has capacity to learn 3 others at the same time including Chinese so don’t worry
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Mrs W♥️😍@woman_commando·
How do you all manage to raise kids who understand or speak both Shona and English? 🥹 I’m looking for advice because I really want my son to learn Shona too, but I’m worried it might be too hard for him to pick up two languages at once, especially as a baby.
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@Amy_beke Stupidity annoys observers the most because they have to do the clean up afterwards
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AMARA@Amy_beke·
Broke men do not like when other men spend money on women, why??
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SOMETHING FUNNY HAPPENED WHILE TRUMP WAS IN CHINA 🇨🇳 😂😂😂😂 So, the President of China 🇨🇳 Xi Jinping took President Trump 🇺🇸 to his garden to show him a 300-year-old trees during his visit Now, What trump didn’t realize is that President Xi 🇨🇳 didn’t show him 🇺🇸 that tree for nothing, he showed Trump 🇺🇸 that tree to tell him that even a tree is older than the foundation of the United States 🇺🇸 😭 Neither Trump 🇺🇸 nor US media understood the message, you now what Trump Did next? Trump told the translate to ask President Xi if he had brought any other president here. He wanted to feel special 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Anaya@Anayacs71·
I parked near a Chinese restaurant while at the gym, and when I came back, I found this symbol on my car. Any idea what it means?
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@Zeeberto666 @AdvoBarryRoux You support mediocrity?! Soon they will say dark skinned South Africans should be on another side of South Africa , such a confused population, you need help as a country
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Julius Malema warned about this! We are here now!
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Nyasha@NNyashaYessur·
What is the purpose of the water?.
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@begottensun Too late, their mom should have done that job. What foolishness😩
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Can someone please advise the advisor to keep his kids off these internets.
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@CMukungunugwa Impossible? You are a super pyschophant, I give you that
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C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA
C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA@CMukungunugwa·
President ED Mnangagwa is the one who created the current political system in Zimbabwe making it impossible for anyone to plot against him and succeed
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Muguriri@Muguriri·
@marriedmn Don’t be silly, this u take to the grave
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The married man
The married man@marriedmn·
"I cheated on my husband once during a business trip a year ago. It was a one-night stand, and I’ve carried guilt and shame over it ever since. I convinced myself it was a mistake I should bury and move on from. There was no way we would ever cross paths again anyway. But even after all this time, the guilt never fully left me. Now I feel like I may finally be ready to tell my husband the truth. Part of me believes he deserves honesty, but another part of me fears confessing will only destroy us. I truly regret what I did, and before I make a decision that could change both our lives, I want honest advice. Should I tell him?" -- From my DM, give her some advice.
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Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 With due respect, I was nowhere near Precabe on the day. I didn’t need to be. It wasn’t a State function; it was a private function to which my Principal is entitled. By the way, there cannot be a clash between me and Temba. He doesn’t exist in my scheme of things. Or in Government, or the Party. He belongs to neither. He is incapable of wielding an opinion anyone sane enough finds exercising. He has no such competence!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Chirenje Mzukuru WeTongwe@Devro_Amplified

CHARAMBA - MLISWA CLASH SIGNALS DEEPENING RIFT IN ZIMBABWE'S POWER DYNAMICS : AS AFFILIATES 4ED PARALLEL POWER PROBLEM UNDERMINE STATE AUTHORITY : YET SPOKESPERSONS MUST SPEAK : SECURITY ORGANS MUST SECURE : PROTOCOL OFFICERS MUST CONTROL PROTOCOL : MINISTERS MUST MINISTER : PARTY STRUCTURES MUST LEAD PARTY AFFAIRS. BY RTD DIO MPESWE SHEPHERD The recent exchange between George Charamba & Temba Mliswa has once again exposed the rise of parallel power centres that operate outside formal party and state structures, yet increasingly appear to wield greater influence than the offices they shadow. What should be a matter of institutional authority has become a contest of personalities, patronage and informal command. Charamba, a veteran spokesperson known for his sharp defence of government positions, recently shared an old video of South African EFF leader Julius Malema warning President Cyril Ramaphosa against ignoring critics & Chapter 9 institutions while favouring unelected capitalists. The post was interpreted by Mliswa as a veiled critique of President Emmerson Mnangagwa & his inner circle. Mliswa then accused Charamba of disloyalty, called for his immediate dismissal & also threatened to expose a broader "cartel" that, according to him, is undermining President ED. However, George Charamba’s long public service record cannot be erased by the noise of political opportunists. Personally & of recent, I have publicly clashed with George Charamba several times on X over the handling and substance of CAB3 by Government however it is difficult to deny that he represents a class of seasoned state professionals who understand the machinery of government, the discipline of protocol and the importance of institutional memory. It is sad when such high profile figures are treated as disposable whenever they become inconvenient to the ambitions of informal power brokers. This is not new. Zimbabwe has seen this pattern before. In the last years of Robert Mugabe’s rule, the state was increasingly hijacked by a parallel political ecosystem in which the formal Presidency coexisted with a louder & more reckless inner circle. The result was disorder, quietly deepening factionalism and eventual collapse. Today, echoes of that same disease are visible again. The difference is that this time the parallel structure is more oiled in state loot & more polished in adamancy. However the real danger lies in the erosion of clear lines of authority. When party structures are bypassed, when government offices are undermined by freelance political enforcers and when loyalty to the centre is measured not by competence but by proximity then the state begins to malfunction. Decisions are no longer made through formal processes but through informal whispers, patronage networks and the approval of individuals who hold no official mandate. That is why the rise of figures like Temba Mliswa who is the apparent de facto spokesperson of the Precabe Politburo is so destructive. They create confusion about who speaks for the state, who advises the President and who actually governs. More seriously, they intimidate institutions into silence. Professionals are harassed into submission, while those who thrive on chaos are rewarded with access, influence and impunity. It is very worrisome to hear that during the recent private visit by South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa's to ED's Precabe farm, Charamba reportedly arrived in his official capacity but was denied access to the meeting. This incident alone is indicative of the now rampant protocol and vetting failures which have since normalised convicted figures like Wicknell Chivayo to mingle freely with President ED & other dignitaries. 1 of 2 @advocatemahere @mawarirej @schikanza @BitiTendai @ibbosnr @ConvoWithTrevor @Sophie_Mokoena @kerinamujati @LynneStactia @matinyarare @ChangeRadioZW @NewsHawksLive

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