Humba Makombe
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@mi62206 Anodyira kure. She is a worker. Wakamboona waitor achidya nema customer mu restaurant? What we should be talking about is fair pay & leave days.
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@PoliceZimbabwe We also remind you that the thugz that rob @DougColtart are still free
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@MpakaidzeOnious @ChambatiLevison @harmaineRopafa1 @Kudakwashemut12 @MudimbaShi89379 @MWemusangano @NcubeRonad @PanasheD95737 @RuruZuva @Tinoten53374277 @ZimGvt_NDS1 Makasara tsano try to research or kumbofambawo muchibuda muzim
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PLEASE SHARE🙏🏾 | I am asking for help to find my vehicle, which was hijacked at gunpoint on 17 April 2026 at around 1PM. The vehicle is a grey Nissan Note with registration number AGG 8200.
On that day, I was travelling with a colleague when we were stopped at a police roadblock at Highglen Flyover. I did not have my driver’s licence with me at the time, as I had left it at home.
While the police officers were still dealing with us, a man and a woman approached the vehicle. The man identified himself as a CID officer from the Homicide Department. He asked me why I had been stopped, and I explained the situation.
He then spoke to the police officers and also told them that he was CID. After that, the officers handed over my vehicle keys to him and escorted him to the car. A female officer instructed that he should drive the vehicle and take me home.
The man then drove my vehicle to a service station at Aspindale Shops, where he refuelled. He later said he needed to collect something from Marimba Police Station, claiming it was his workplace.
Shortly after passing the traffic lights, he suddenly pulled out a firearm and threatened me, ordering me to get out of the vehicle. Fearing for my life, I complied.
He then drove off with my car. I got help from another motorist and we tried to follow him, but the vehicle we were using ran out of fuel near Budiriro 2 shops.
I am appealing to anyone who may have seen the vehicle or has any information to please come forward.
@PoliceZimbabwe

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MNANGAGWA RELEASED HIS HITMAN. GAVE HIM BACK HIS GUN. ZIMBABWE MUST KNOW THIS.
I will not waste a single word on preamble today.Emmerson Mnangagwa has released Major Albert Tizwa.The Military Intelligence Officer of the Presidential Guard arrested in Newlands on Independence Day, found in possession of an unregistered AK47 rifle and bags of money traceable to the offices of Kudakwashe Tagwirei has been released.
On the personal order of the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
And in a detail so obscene that I have read it three times to confirm I am not misunderstanding it:
Mnangagwa ordered that Tizwa's money be returned to him. And his unregistered AK47 rifle be returned to him.
The weapon. Back in his hands.
The money. Back in his possession.
The man. Back on the street.
This is not a justice system malfunction. This is the President of Zimbabwe personally intervening to return a weapon and a war chest to a man his own police force arrested on suspicion of planning an assassination.
What The Police Managed To Do
I want to acknowledge publicly and without reservation the Zimbabwe Republic Police officers who, despite the pressure that descended on them from the moment of Tizwa's arrest, managed to do their constitutional duty.They charged him. Eleven charges. Five counts of assault. Six cases of kidnapping.
These charges did not materialise from nowhere. They represent documented, evidenced, legally recorded criminal conduct by a serving Military Intelligence Officer of the Presidential Guard a man whose rank and operational profile tells you everything you need to know about who he was working for and what he was doing in Newlands that morning.
Commissioner of Police Mutamba held firm when the pressure came. His officers charged Tizwa when every force in the political environment was pushing for his quiet release and disappearance.
That courage deserves recognition. In Zimbabwe's current environment, doing your constitutional duty when the President himself wants you to do otherwise is not a small thing.
And then the President overruled them.
Eleven Charges. Presidential Pardon. Weapon Returned.
Let me make sure every Zimbabwean reading this understands the precise sequence of events.
A Military Intelligence Officer of the Presidential Guard was arrested carrying an unregistered AK47 a weapon he had absolutely no authorisation to possess at his rank and bags of money coming directly from the offices of Kudakwashe Tagwirei.
He resisted arrest from the ZRP crack team.He was charged with eleven criminal offences five assaults, six kidnappings.Information available to credible sources with direct knowledge indicates he was on a mission to assassinate Vice President Chiwenga and General Sanyatwe. And the President of Zimbabwe personally ordered his release. Returned his money. Returned his gun.
There is no innocent explanation for this sequence. There is no version of these facts in which a president ordering the return of an unregistered weapon to an arrested suspected assassin is consistent with the rule of law, the constitutional order, or the basic obligations of a head of state to the republic he governs.
This is not a grey area. This is a president protecting his hitman.
I Name It For What It Is
I have been measured in previous writings. I have constructed arguments. I have built analytical frameworks. I have given the benefit of whatever doubt was available.
No more.
Emmerson Mnangagwa is running a state assassination programme against his own Vice President.
That is not an allegation. It is a conclusion supported by the following documented, sequential, corroborated facts:
The Norton truck designed to frame Chiwenga on arms charges. Found empty.
The Inkomo Barracks operation weapons to be loaded, transported to Bulawayo, staged as a coup cache. Neutralised.

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Tomorrow (Tuesday),take one egg in the morning and rub it over your body from head to toe while praying,ask God to remove every problem and break every bondage. After praying, wipe your body with the egg three times and keep it.
At night,break the egg in front of your house.
If you’ve been trusting God for something for a long time mention it in your prayer 🙏🏼

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If this document is genuine it raises more questions than it provides answers to the questions we’ve! Why did ED approve this shameless bribe? Where are ED’s advisors when Chivayo is exposing him like this? Is ED in charge of what’s happening around him? @NtateRanaka @Thandzlk


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@Savheya_Happie Why did you wake up and check for the shrub?maidawo kubatsirika ere?ndokuti makatangirwa nedare
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@ZimbabweHistor2 Vaera gumbo wanoera gumbo rei chaizvo uye kana riri rese rese vanoera rese ere tombstone nderemunhu

The Gumbo Madyirapazhe (sometimes spelled Madyirapanze) is a Shona totem (mutupo) and associated praise name (chidawo) primarily linked to clans in Zimbabwe’s Gutu district (Masvingo Province), where they form a dominant group under chiefs such as Chief Gutu.
Madyirapazhe (or Madyirapanze) is a compound praise name translating to “those who eat outside” or “they eat outdoors/outside.” It derives from kudya (to eat) + panze (outside). According to oral traditions, it was conferred on the migrating sons of Chief Musana because they left their original homeland and had to “eat outside”—either literally (sharing meals in new, unsettled lands) or metaphorically (establishing new homes and communities beyond their father’s domain). It reflects values of hospitality, adaptability, communal sharing, and pioneering spirit. Some accounts note that an earlier chidawo, Makuwapasi or Mukuvapasi (roughly “those who eat on the ground”), was abandoned or distorted because of its more “earthy” or literal interpretation; Madyirapazhe replaced or evolved from it.
The full praise name is often given as Gumbo Madyirapazhe, Chitovanedzevamwe (or similar variants), emphasizing sociability and generosity.
Historical Background
The Gumbo-Madyirapazhe clan traces its origins to the Korekore (northern Shona) people of the Musana (or Musana/Bindura) area in the Mazowe Valley, north of Harare. Oral traditions state that the clan’s founding migrants were sons of Chief Musana (names commonly cited include Chisvino, Mahwazhe/Mabwazhe, Nemashakwe, Munyikwa, and Nendanga). They left due to succession disputes or the search for new lands.
Migration path:
They first moved southward to the Buhera area.
From there, they entered the Gutu region (then part of broader southern Shona territories), where they became the pioneers and dominant settlers.
Conquest and settlement in Gutu:
Upon arrival, they encountered and displaced the earlier Shiri (bird totem) inhabitants. Oral folklore recounts that the Gumbo migrants conquered the area called Gona by poisoning fruit trees, thereby taking control. This event is immortalized in the praise poem with the line “Shava huru yakapamba Gona” (the big eland that conquered/seized Gona)—using “Shava” (eland) metaphorically for power or conquest.
The name Gutu itself is said to derive from Chinomukutu (or Chinomukutu wemiseve), meaning “the one with a load/bundle of arrows,” referring to a leader or the militaristic nature of the migration. The clan is sometimes called vaGutu or vaKorekore in this context.
The Gumbo-Madyirapazhe became the ruling or dominant group in much of Gutu district. Subgroups such as the Munyikwa-Rufura are highlighted in historical accounts as central to the chiefdom. They intermarried with local groups, absorbed some earlier inhabitants, and drove others (e.g., certain Hera/Shiri remnants) eastward. Their influence extended to areas like Nyazvidzi and beyond.
Cultural role of the totem:
Like all Shona totems, Gumbo Madyirapazhe functions as a cultural archive preserving migration history, identity, social norms (e.g., clan exogamy—no marriage within the same totem), and virtues such as hospitality and resilience.
The clan is stereotyped in oral praise as sociable, loving/caring, and fond of meat (kukara nyama), with some traditions noting bold or opportunistic traits in ancestral stories (e.g., taking wives regardless of prior status).
The extensive detembo (praise poem) recounts their journey, taboos, places of settlement (Gona, Raubwi, Hwiru, etc.), and attributes. A representative excerpt (compiled from consistent oral versions) begins:
Mazvita Gumbo, Maita zvenyu Madyirapazhe,
Shava huru yakapamba Gona Gararamasango,
Chipauro chamafuta Chikodza mhandara,
Godza muto mhuru inobva Gona…
Vanoera gumbo remombe asi mutumbi wayo vachidya…
Hekanhi Madyirapazhe… Zvaitwa Chitova, mushukuro wegonamombe… Aiwa zvaitwa Gumbo, Chinemukutu, maKorekore.

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@snowballOfficia @LynneStactia @RexMidzi Iyo itsvina yemunhu trying to escape justice by defending ED and his idiots
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Prophet Uebert Angel speaks on how he can choose a President pamaELECTION... He previously appointed the current President of Ghana by ddeciding elections muSPIRIT
Ndipo paunonzwa @LynneStactia na @RexMidzi vachishora munhu vamwari. Hazvipere mushe!!
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@hazelwekwagondo @edmnangagwa @LLP_ZW @enkudheni @TanakaaGumbo @Chivhuu @ZanuPFMabvuku @CMufana37063 @Trabablas005 @INFODESKMID @charlesbishop6 @ChambatiLevison Itai izvozvo kuzanupf not to our country

KNOW THE LAW
Let it be clear that the extension of President @edmnangagwa ‘s term to 2030 under the auspices of the auspices of the Constitutional Amendment Bill No 3 is CONSTITUTIONAL and does not amount to a 3RD TERM.
This is because:
◼️Section 91(2) of the Constitution states that a FULL Presidential term is 3 or more years.
Yet this Constitutional Amendment Bill seeks to:
◼️ extend President Mnangagwa’s term by from 2028-2030, that is only 2 years which is not a 3rd term because, a full Presidential term is 3 or more years.
This means that extending President ED’s term to 2030 does not amount to a 3rd term hence there is no need to conduct a referendum.
2030 Baba Va Mnangagwa Vanenge Vachitonga!!!!!!
#CAB3BHOOO
#ED2030BHOO

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@km_muty I have no faction and no dog in the fight. I act on the Prophetic message I received 3 years ago. What you think is a faction is not m, it's your next leadership.
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There will be strange happenings in the next 90 days that will shape the destiny of Zimbabwe. I urge you to be prayerful during this season.
The separation will be evident. There will be clear daylight between criminals and statesman, constitutionalists and terrorists. It will be clear where everyone stands ie pretenders & genuine. When your new president arrives ALL, everyone has chosen a side and you can't walk it back in the new era.
The season is upon us.

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