Brie💐
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Brie💐
@RedSoilFarm
No time-lines, just destinations
Katılım Temmuz 2018
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@thaslickpastor Always believed! See you in Leicester my guy @thaslickpastor
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When I started making content in 2017 I had no idea one day it would grow this big.
In 9 years I have created over 1300 videos, performed over 40 shows, gained over a million followers and even got an award in the process.
I thank God for the grace and I thank you for loving me.
It's one thing to be gifted and another to be accepted. You can be talented and resisted by the people. You opened your arms, homes and hearts to my voice and accepted me. Thank you.
Whenever we meet at our shows it's a magical experience because of the connection we share.
If you are in any of the following cities we are about to meet soon and have a good time.
Harare 🇿🇼- 17 April
Brisbane 🇦🇺 - 15 May
Melbourne 🇦🇺 -22 May
Perth🇦🇺 - 23 May
Manchester🇬🇧 - 05 June
Leicester 🇬🇧- 06 June
All tickets available at thaslickpastor.com
Grab yours right away and see you soon!
Komborerwai NaShe
❤️

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@Mukanya_100 @begottensun Eish..I can only say this reminds me of when a child would bring a school report with some-what mediocre grades at the end of the year. Vabereki voita naturally disappointed, oti iye 'asi nditori nani...vamwe actually got ma zero' 🙄 Should the parents then suddenly feel better?
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@begottensun This post is alarming as so narrow, so what do you think is happening elsewhere in Africa , or worse in Europe and West , other than Asia there are different formats of same rot in societies kwese ..pamwe tiri tori nani as vana are still teachable .
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Zimbabwe is now optimised for three types of people: 40+ rich males, hot young women, and the politically connected male with narcissistic personality disorder and a heavy dose of the Dunning–Kruger effect. Everyone else in the grey area is basically a spectator.
When a society descends into this perpetual “race to the bottom” of anti-intellectualism, feja feja mbingarism, and megalomaniacs with main-character syndrome… it’s doomed.
What will happen to the majority of jobless young males who will struggle to find a mate or career? Or the talented young females who can’t get a job without being sexually harassed or expected to pander to male elites as a norm? How will they find husbands from a pool of demotivated young graduate males , who dance in pampers for an ex-jap, smeared in baby powder?
What happens to the family unit that builds a society, as our feeds are now filled with Tinashe Mugabe-esque drama and marriage breakdowns?
We will continue to follow global trends of the societies we most want to mirror. Our kids will continue to sink into AI slop and brain rot on the cheaper devices of mass distraction we connect to Starlink for $30 per month. Why? Because the parents are in the swamp being distracted too.
Something will have to give. The solutions are going to be far more painful than we are willing to endure.
Just random thoughts.
Thanks for coming to my TED Talk.
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@curiouszimbo365 @Kupangende Absolutely..considering that those teams are really top tier in that discipline. I agree that more than anything, they will learn a lot both collectively and individually. Exposure.
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@Kupangende Those Zimbabwean girls didn’t even have funding to travel there.
We should all be proud that they have got to compete at that level.
Tough matchups for them but I’m sure they have learnt lots as a team and as individuals.
Sport at the highest level with no support is hard..
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@thaslickpastor Mmmm that head is overworked veduwe...from Shein, to kugotcha chibage to kusaroiwa🤭 2026 here we come😅
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@KingJayZim @Lisaphiri1 Well Cheya...someone advised the whole furniture assembling experience as a 'know your future person' kind of date😅
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@Lisaphiri1 Nothing causes a fight more than assembling flat pack furniture. Always end up with extra screws,lopsided doors,and drawers that come off the rails. 🥵
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@KingJayZim @nziradzemasoja Wow...ndokuti Cheya kauku. What a storm 10/10 minus nothing. Rhodes? Which one? Masvingo
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Hey, #TeamFulo, apologies for the slow service earlier. I got pulled away by a #ZesaUK call-out, so the kitchen went on pause. But now… the STORM has landed.
Served on a stunning wooden platter gifted by none other than #TeamFulo legend and trendsetter @nziradzemasoja , tonight’s masterpiece is a Kariba bream grilled to absolute perfection.
Crispy skin, juicy flesh, and that unmistakable #NjanjaSeasoning twist. A subtle fiery kick, layers of garlic, onion, and tomato baked inside the belly ,flavours that seeped deep into the meat.
I carefully removed the seasoned onion, tomato, and garlic from the fish’s belly, making sure the bream stayed whole. Two spatulas in hand, I lifted it from the tray like a pro, then poured those golden natural oils and juices over the veg mix in a hot pan.
A quick fry and the gravy came alive with that authentic Arcadia-Trenance-Rhodene flavour.
The dassa held its own. A little firmer than usual, but perfect for scooping the relish.
The mufushwa in peanut butter came through heavy, balancing the fire from the onion-tomato gravy. Each bite was a hit ,the greens calming the heat, the bream’s tender flesh melting off the bones. Nothing wasted, just pure satisfaction.
Mazoe Orange and soda sealed the deal, fizz bubbling through and finishing the session with a clean, satisfying burp.
#KingsFishStorms




King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim
Good afternoon, @TeamFuloZim . Lazying around this bank holiday Monday. I have been craving for Kariba bream,one of the best species of fish in the world. I have stuffed it with tomato,onion,garlic and rubbed it down with my secret #NjanjaFishSeasoning . Later is gonna be greater .
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Masters in Crop Protection and Post-harvest Technologies. Lord, your son is grateful. #YouthInAgriculture #FoodSecurity #PlantClinic
#graduation #ZimAgricRising

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Food is cultural - seems my taste buds are hardcoded to appreciate traditional cuisine more than salads and pan-seared steaks.🙈#ketostruggles

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@WendyMadzura Hands down...Stonewall F1 remains the best open field cucumber I have had the pleasure of growing. You literally get a sizeable fruit on every flower. 👏🏽
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& YES SIZE 🥒🥒MATTERS even in open field cucumbers (Tango in Swahili). Seed Co's Stonewall has got you covered with EXTRA LARGE SIZED, DEEP GREEN, FLESHY & FRESH CUCUMBER
Exhibit A from the NANE NANE Show in Dodoma, Tanzania.
#seedco #itstartswiththerightseed
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@TeamFuloZim The usavi is excellent but I will have to subtract marks for the sadza... "haritaridzi seramonwa rikahwira" (in my late gran's voice😅)
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Second address to my name✅, I’m truly grateful 🙏🏾, kwatakabva ndokure. Next stop muBrooke kana Mwari vabvumira🕯️🕯️.Anyways, all thanks to @Pablozw1_ for painting @LloydMukanwa for the roof, ceilings & Al windows and @Landelmunyardzi for designing.




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@RangaMberi @officialzpc Very beautiful to watch. Proud of all the work done. Truly a dynamic team🫡
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Meet some of the talented young Zimbabwean engineers who helped build the Hwange 7&8 power plants.
Some great comms work by @officialzpc 👍🏾🇿🇼
Full documentary here youtu.be/HMV15YzCZrg?si…

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My Father in Law passed away in the early hours of this morning, in Harare.
A great man, that will be forever missed.
Im proud to have been his Mukwasha.
I’ll be taking a break from Stonework and flying back to Zim to be with my family.
May His Soul Rest In Peace 🙏🏽
#YNWA
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@Yvonne_Maphosa Oh wow...small world Lamees Beekrum was my lecturer at some point 🫡 (unless if it's just a case of same names lol)
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DAY 4: COFFEE & GOODBYES
Day 4 was a cooling off day. Still business but nice and slow. There were no sessions scheduled or oral presentations, just exhibitions and posters.
I had a slow morning - Breakfast at 8 at the hotel (the French toast was to die for). Then went back to my room for a quick Teams meeting. Work doesn’t pause because wena you decided to be international 😂
I only made it to the venue at 10 am and grabbed a Honey Pistachio Iced Coffee (so so good) 😋
Then as the good ‘employee’ that I am for OUR Chinese company, I went to OUR booth (Remember the consulting gig? No? Agh, read my Instagram updates in full next time 🤭).
Then I went to the poster exhibition so I could explain my research to people viewing our posters.
Then walked around a bit and bumped into now familiar faces. Everyone looked tired shame 😂
Then I went to get Ryan so we could go grab lunch (Remember Ryan? You can’t be serious! The matcha guy! No?)
My day ended at 3 pm. I went to my hotel to take a power nap and to attend to my piling emails before travelling across town for a farewell dinner.
Got back to my bed at midnight and I slept flat out.
Now that work is done, touring can begin on Monday 😁
I’m taking the weekend off to REST (Read, prepare online lectures for next week, send emails, make progress on a funding application due end of month, read my students’ chapters, submit a journal article and set up meetings for the week.)
So yeah, REST 😂




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It’s RUGBY time! 🇿🇼 Today marks an enormous day in the history of Zimbabwe Rugby and arguably the best chance Zimbabwe have had at qualifying for the World Cup since its last appearance in 1991.
Only arch rivals Namibia stand in Zimbabwe’s way of qualification- the same Namibia who haven’t lost a World Cup qualifier in excess of 30 years.
Today the nation gets behind the Sables in a bid to change the course of history.
Handei Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

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