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I saw a man sitting alone at a bus stop, holding a birthday cake.
No candles. No decorations. Just a small box on his lap.
At first, I thought he was waiting for someone.
But the buses came and went… and no one showed up.
After a while, curiosity got the best of me.
I walked up and said, “Are you celebrating something?”
He smiled—calm, not sad.
“It’s my birthday,” he said.
“I promised myself years ago that I’d never ignore it again.”
I didn’t know what to say.
So I just sat down beside him.
We talked for a few minutes. Nothing deep—just life, work, random things.
Then he opened the box, cut the cake in half, and handed me a piece like it was the most normal thing in the world.
No cameras. No big moment.
Just two strangers sharing a birthday that almost went unnoticed.
Before I left, he said something I can’t forget:
“Sometimes you have to show up for yourself first…
So life can send others to meet you halfway.”
“Not every celebration needs a crowd.”
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Tomorrow the parallel @PoliceZimbabwe department will post a communique on demonstrations scheduled for Wednesday.
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@nickmangwana By the way did you renounce your British citizenship?
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GETTING IT RIGHT
Under Rhodesia’s UDI, your right to vote depended on race, gender, education, and wealth—not simply on being an adult human. People took up arms to end that exclusion, fighting for every adult’s vote to count. That principle—universal suffrage—is about who gets a vote, not whether the presidential vote is direct or indirect. Under #CAB3, every adult citizen still gets an equal vote for their MP. Your vote still counts.

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@RexMidzi @VikiNdabazezwe I think shefu goes hand in hand with corruption zvigananda can you address him as comrade
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@Sherphardmudam2 @nelsonchamisa @BMrehwa @Lalo_manca What have you done yourself to support those who lost loved ones and those who were maimed? This struggle does not belong to one man. We are supposed to be in it together kweta kuda kuitirwa nevamwe makavanda
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@begottensun @edmnangagwa With all due respect none of these are Rex nor Mnangagwa. His features are striking you wld never miss him. He was never an active combatant nor an instructor. He never went to the front post 1964. He joined Mugabe in 1977 as a prosecutor first, then Chief of Security waPresident

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@DenfordNgadzio1 hanzi ndimi makavaka zvirugu paMabelreign. Can you clean your name from this mess
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Hello Crime Watch Zimbabwe. Ndaona nyaya yekuFidelity yawaposter inini ndatambura nayo. Ndaiisa mari ikoko since 2019 so that I would harvest it kana mwana aakuenda kuSecondary for Form 1. I was contributing around $30 per month. I went there last year and filled maForms ekuti vachimira kubata mari then voDepositer yacho yandaiContributer yandanga ndakuda kuharvesta into my account. If I tell you kuti kubva last year up to now maStories after stories. Mari muAccount havasi kuisa ndatoneta nekuendako. MaEmails ndaneta kunyora ndichiita follow up havapindure. Kufona chaiko vanondiisa paHold for 10 minutes ndotozocutter ndaona kuti hapana. Fidelity handina mate nayo ndaneta nekuita follow up.

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@nelsonchamisa @BMrehwa @Lalo_manca What form of restitution have you done for those who lost their parents or maimed by supporting your part. Or what forms of initiation have you put in place. Dololo. Selfish. Kutenda kusina mabasa kwakafa
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@Lalo_manca I disagree with ED. I don’t agree with CAB3. Pasi naNgana kana nechochocho is alien to me. It connotes ‘down with’ or killing. Violence is one of the worst things ever to happen and be celebrated in our country. We must fix that problem, including not encouraging violent slogans.
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