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Dr The_Thinker

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I am not a genius. I don't profess to know the answers. I am not always right. I am not a thinker. I am The_Thinker

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Mart 2022
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Dr The_Thinker@The__Thinker___·
Ichi choda kuchengetwa pano. In case it gets deleted somehow.
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@begottensun Coup helped the nation dodge a nasty bullet with this one and kin.
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Dr The_Thinker@The__Thinker___·
@ali_naka Would be used against against minority tribes and perceived opposition party strongholds in each country
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Africa must have a NUCLEAR WEAPON!
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MDN NEWS@MDNnewss·
Patriotic Alliance MP Ashley Sauls grilled the Zimbabwean-born CFO of Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Mr Enimos Manyawi, asking whether he considers himself South African or Zimbabwean.
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Lenoksi@Leo01301975·
@The__Thinker___ @HateIt_o_LoveIt @ProfJNMoyo Between shona tribes n ndebeles , shonas have more right on zimland. Under normal circumstances ndebeles should be learning shona, kalanga, Venda not the other way round
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Lenoksi@Leo01301975·
@HateIt_o_LoveIt @ProfJNMoyo My friend we are indegenous because its our home for more than 1500yrs compared to you with 150yrs. You can still go back to kzn n be identified by your chiefs
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Dr The_Thinker@The__Thinker___·
@African_Jurist @ProfJNMoyo It is upto the subjects to take up the matter. The Ndebele people know what they want and they have sought to enact it. It's completely voluntary, they force no one at all to be subject to their king except the willing subjects. Any tribe/culture can do the same
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African Jurist@African_Jurist·
@ProfJNMoyo Should the throne or paramouncy of general Pfupajena and his brother King Mukanganwi of the Duma be restored over all Moyo Chirandu/Sithole/Nkomo (the Mombe or Ox heart totem) yet also being a subgroup of all the Moyo totem). How abt the Makombe stradling Moza and Zim
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ZimNewsUpdates@ZimNewsUpdates·
#JustIn : The High Court granted @HStvNews journalist @bbmhlanga release on bail around 3 PM yesterday, after he had spent 72 days in detention. However, as of 11 AM today, he was still not free. Prison officials stated that the bail order from the court was missing his Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Number and needed to be retyped and signed again.
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Dr The_Thinker@The__Thinker___·
Vana vembwa havasvinure musi umwe. Even the psychopaths are seeing the failures of the whole ensemble
Hon Minister Machakaire@HonMachakaire

I visited one of our public health institutions this morning to see a relative and left deeply concerned by the conditions I witnessed. What I saw was deeply moving—a clear indication that many of our people are facing serious challenges. The growing public outcry over our healthcare system is not an exaggeration; it reflects the difficult experiences of many citizens. As your appointee and one whom you have tasked to speak for the young people of our great nation, I feel a solemn responsibility to speak openly: sometimes, in our desire to present progress, we may unintentionally overlook important realities on the ground. Your Excellency, you have earned the admiration of this nation for your compassion, humility and tireless dedication to the welfare of ordinary citizens. Under your leadership, many have found renewed hope. It is because of this trust in your care for the people that I respectfully plead with you: please find time from your busy schedule to visit these institutions yourself. There is no substitute for seeing, listening and understanding firsthand what our citizens are going through. I also wish to commend those who have had the courage to raise their voices on matters of public interest. Their advocacy reflects a belief in the kind of leadership you represent—a leadership that listens, acts and puts people first. @edmnangagwa

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Dr The_Thinker@The__Thinker___·
@toneo1st Haasi ma command crowds here aya since 🤷🏿‍♂️...
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Toneo1st@toneo1st·
Last night I attended the Jah Prayzah album launch. The energy from the stage was not giving the thrill...the crowds were not wowed along as expected... It was a good show but not entertaining! There was a loud disconnect.
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Dr The_Thinker@The__Thinker___·
@daddyhope The people who seek to separate the two are profiting from one and want to keep it that way
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Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
When I talked about the gift of educated pastors and church leaders, this is what I meant. This is Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson explaining that the tension between faith and science is not real, and how the Catholic Church pioneered modern science. He was speaking at the Oxford Union at the University of Oxford.
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Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
This is Professor Ellen Rungani, the daughter of the Zimbabwean national hero buried two days ago, Brigadier-General Victor Chikudo Rungani. She is explaining how her father died, three hospitals could not provide him with a mere ventilator. General Victor Chikudo Rungani was 76 years old when he passed away at Mbuya Dorcas Hospital in Harare on April 22. He was honoured with a national hero’s burial at the National Heroes Acre. His wife, Senator Anna Rungani, is a member of the Zimbabwean Parliament under the ruling ZANUPF party, this is no ordinary Zimbabwean family, they are part of the pollical elite class of Zimbabwe. When the general fell ill, he was taken to a military hospital in Harare at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks, formerly known as KG6—short for King George VI, after whom the barracks were originally named. The military hospital there was so ill-equipped that it lacked the most basic medical equipment he needed, a ventilator. The military hospital could only provide a nebuliser, something that you and I can buy over the counter in a pharmacy. A nebuliser is a medical device used to administer medication in the form of a mist, which is inhaled into the lungs. It is commonly used for people with respiratory conditions such as asthma and other lung diseases. The general was then taken to Zimbabwe’s largest public health facility, the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, but still, no ventilator was available for him there. He was stuck there for days without a ventilator. He was subsequently taken to Westend Hospital, whose medical resources running into multiple millions of dollars were looted and plundered by government officials, including the President’s spokesman, George Charamba; yet again, no ventilator was found for the general to save his wife. Finally, he was taken to the ZAOGA church-owned Mbuya Dorcas Hospital in Harare’s Waterfalls suburb. By then, it was too late. The general died there simply because the public hospitals had no ventilators for him to use, and as a result, he caught a respiratory infection that probably killed him. When I speak about the importance of equipping public hospitals, it is because moments like this inevitably arise, where people die needlessly. I say these things because these public hospitals serve all of us regardless of political party affiliation or views, Despite being a general, a decorated war veteran and hero, an illustrious soldier and the husband of a senator, Brigadier-General Victor Chikudo Rungani died because Emmerson Mnangagwa has deliberately failed to provide basic medical equipment in public hospitals, due to the corruption he presides over as the Godfather of looting cartels. The NovaVent ventilator costs only US$500, and a standard low end hospital ventilator starts from around US$5,000, yet none was available to save this illustrious war hero and highly decorated general whose wife is a ZANUPF senator. All because Zimbabwe has a corrupt president who does not care about the citizens and only cares about looting public funds and enriching his family and inner circle of his clansmen. Seven years ago, I warned Zimbabweans that the entire country had only seven ventilators, mostly in private hospitals. Nobody in politics and authority listened and did something about my warning. Two years later, after my ominous warning, COVID-19 struck, and the first person to die because there was no ventilator was up-and-coming highly talented broadcaster, Zororo Makamba, who passed away on 23 March 2020. His father, James Makamba, is currently a ZANUPF Member of Parliament representing Mashonaland Central Province. I repeated the same call again a day after Zororo had died. I reminded Zimbabweans that one Range Rover can buy 80 hospital ventilators, which cost US$5,000 each. Instead of hanging their heads in shame, Mnangagwa and his thugs sent me to jail without trial for saying these things. x.com/daddyhope/stat… Since then, Mnangagwa’s regime has bought thousands of Range Rovers for his inner circle in government and state-owned enterprises, known in Zimbabwe as parastatals, yet only a US$5,000 ventilator was needed to save the life of the general! Very little has changed since I made my first call to action about equipping public hospitals with ventilators. More Zimbabweans will continue to die, in both high and low places, until Zimbabweans decide that enough is enough and demand and action sanity. Emmerson Mnangagwa and his two deputies, General Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, receive medical treatment abroad when they fall ill. The money they spend on a single hospital check-up in China, India, Dubai or South Africa could equip the military hospital or Parirenyatwa with ventilators and essential medical supplies, but they do not care, because it does not affect them! The stupidity of Zimbabwean leaders lies in their failure to understand that the money they spend on private jets to China, Dubai, India or South Africa looking for healthcare could equip all public hospitals with the very equipment they travel abroad for. They could be treated at home, and so could everyone else, but Mnangagwa doesn’t care at all about these life and death issues. The breathtaking stupidity of ZANUPF leaders, once predicted by Ian Smith and dismissed then as racist ranting, is now confirmed in Zimbabwe to the whole world daily. Now one of their own has died because they could not place a simple ventilator in a military hospital. Forget about public hospitals for us, the Povo, these ZANUPF leaders are so stupid they cannot even equip their own private military hospitals! What a useless and shameless bunch of clueless leaders! Things are so bad in Zimbabwean hospitals that South Africa had to evacuate one of its nationals by helicopter from Zimbabwe last week so they could receive proper yet basic medical attention. The tragic reality is that when I offered to supply this medical equipment to hospitals for free using my international networks and goodwill, the political class ganged up to demonise me, thinking I wanted to enter politics by helping people. To all those who did not understand why it is important to let those of us who have the capacity to equip these hospitals for free, this is your answer. Corrupt rule does not discriminate; it will find you regardless of who you are in society. You could be very wealthy, but if you are involved in a car accident in Murambinda or Tsholotsho, you will need emergency healthcare to stabilise you before being transferred to a hospital for the wealthy. You will not make it, you will die, along with all that money. Only because you didn’t realise the importance of equipping public hospitals for the poor and the ordinary when you still had the power to do so! I am sure you heard from the professor that her father, an illustrious war hero and military man, was taken to the private section of Parirenyatwa Public Hospital. This means that even the private section of this hospital, which used to be well equipped and where important political figures were once treated, has now collapsed too. Zimbabwe’s first post-colonial First Lady, Sally Mugabe, was treated there. The late Vice President Joshua Nkomo was treated there, as was the late Vice President Simon Muzenda. But under Mnangagwa, even the VIP section of this once-great hospital is now dilapidated and can’t provide for something so basic as a ventilator. Mnangagwa is so demented that he steals public money meant for hospitals, and when these high-profile figures die from his negligence and corrupt rule, he spends millions of state money on their funerals and burials. The state money used on the general’s funeral and burial was more than enough to have saved him and many other ordinary Zimbabweans, had the corrupt dictator simply invested in public hospitals. Meanwhile, the past, current and future victims of this man’s negligence are at the forefront of wanting him to continue misruling the country until 2030. Why, then, do we get angry when other nationalities call us stupid? Until Zimbabweans unite to fight this corrupt dictator as one, his political negligence and criminal misrule will continue to kill them one by one. Kuzvitambira kana kusazvitambira (ukuzamukela noma ukungamukeli), the truth remains what it is, factual!
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
Winky D’s Vigilance in the Community initiative donated wheelchairs to Mpilo Hospital, Parirenyatwa Hospital, and Harare Hospital. 👏👏👏
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Ministry of Transport - Zimbabwe
Ministry of Transport - Zimbabwe@MinistryofTID·
Ministry statement retracting its Twitter message containing wrong information posted at 0918 hours on 29 April 2025.
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@daddyhope People run their churches the way they want, there is no rule book. If their rules say leadership follows bloodline or tribe then thats it. You don't like it find a another church.
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Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
A few days ago, I spoke about how some Black churches are personal property instead of being independent religious institutions. There you have it; the famous Bishop TD Jakes has passed on the church leadership to his daughter and her husband. There is no chance of such churches being around for 2,000 years like the Catholic Church unless they become independent from the founder’s syndrome. While many religious institutions throughout history have been closely associated with their founders, it is key for these churches to transition to an independent, sustainable structure that is not solely reliant on the founder or their family. This not only helps ensure the longevity of the church but also creates trust among its members and the wider community.
Nehanda Radio@NehandaRadio

Bishop TD Jakes has announced he is stepping down as senior pastor of The Potter’s House in Dallas, a few months after suffering a debilitating heart attack. Jakes announced that his daughter, Sarah Jakes Roberts and son-in-law Touré Roberts will take.. nehandaradio.com/2025/04/28/bis…

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Mpilo@MuntuOmutapa·
@daddyhope Bad examples. Some companies have been family run for decades and some centuries. All it takes is good leadership. Dont take church as a religious institution these days but as a profit making entity in disguise.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Please @nickmangwana, STOP with this toddler propaganda, I beg! Zimbabwe has had duty-free or preferential access to both the EU and the UK markets for several years already. Zimbabwe benefits from the EU’s Everything But Arms (EBA) initiative for least developed countries, and from Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) signed with the EU-SADC bloc. Under the EPA, Zimbabwean products have been able to enter the EU duty-free and quota-free for many years now, especially after the EPA was provisionally applied from around 2012. After Brexit, the UK replicated similar arrangements through its UK-Eastern and Southern Africa Economic Partnership Agreement (UK-ESA EPA), which came into effect on 1 January 2021. Zimbabwean goods have entered the UK duty-free under this deal since then. STOP this childish propaganda Nick!!
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope

I am in a French supermarket. These are Zimbabwean products farmed in Mvurwi, yet ZANUPF LIES about sanctions. Ian Smith could not trade like this yet all the infrastructure we have today was built by him when he was under real sanctions. We have everything except leadership!

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@ZimDaily Your entire religion seems to be based on walking chest out because you observe a day of the week. People like you quizzed Jesus Himself a lot about that same day of the week trying to present it as a stumbling block, a badge of holiness. Rest
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zimDaily@ZimDaily·
Did you know, no single Christian can explain to you, from the bible, why they attend church on Sunday?
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