Eddie Chindori

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Eddie Chindori

Eddie Chindori

@VaChindori

Politics , Sports and Technology

Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Eddie Chindori
Eddie Chindori@VaChindori·
@cozwva He is in the UK with Monica yesterday vaive pa Zim Embassy
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COZWVA
COZWVA@cozwva·
Where is Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa? We are not used to this silence & disappearance from the public domain!
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Freddy Michael Masarirevu⚖️
Look at how easy it is to raise millions in gifts for a millionaire yet we cant raise the same millions for the health sector where people are dying everyday. Your priorities define who you are.
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Eddie Chindori
Eddie Chindori@VaChindori·
@Leokoni Wafa wanaka 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Eddie Chindori
Eddie Chindori@VaChindori·
@mutami_susan Haaaa iwewe paye wakambotitengesa data uchiti wakabatwa chibharo na ED ukuuya ne evidence ukazongoti nyaaaa ha hautembeke iwewe
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Susan Mutami
Susan Mutami@mutami_susan·
Guys I have a personal matter and videos that I want to share with all of you this coming weekend.
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Cadre Shangri-la
Cadre Shangri-la@CadreShangrila·
ZANU PF monopolizes class. Meet the Minister of Local Government and Public Works, who is also the ZANU PF Chairman for Mashonaland East, Hon. Daniel Garwe, and his wife, Sharon.
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Eddie Chindori
Eddie Chindori@VaChindori·
@snowballOfficia Wakushaya hunhu manje Oppa ane mumwe murume wouya kuzotaura zvechikomba chake chekare 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 vafana imi so
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Snowball Tongogara
Snowball Tongogara@snowballOfficia·
“ Beyond those mountains in Manica valley There's a village beyond the mountains in Manica valley There is a mushroomed African village The village is filled with mushroom-shaped houses Beyond those mountains in Manica valley There's a village beyond the mountains in Manica valley There is Opah an African girl She is like an angel send for me There is Opah an African girl She is like born to appease only me Ehee heeeeh Opah Opah Opah”
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐯𝐚𝐲𝐨 𝐦𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐬𝐮𝐜𝐤𝐬 𝐢𝐧 𝐌𝐧𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐚𝐠𝐰𝐚’𝐬 𝐨𝐟𝐟𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬 𝐁𝐲 𝐒𝐲𝐝𝐧𝐞𝐲 𝐊𝐚𝐰𝐚𝐝𝐳𝐚 | 𝐌𝐚𝐲. 𝟐𝟒, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟔 Chivayo mess sucks in Mnangagwa’s office Controversial tenderpreneur Wicknell Chivayo’s recent move to initiate the arrest of his former wife and her mother has ignited a fresh political firestorm within President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s inner circle. This personal legal battle has quickly transitioned into a public debate, with observers questioning the ex-convict’s conduct given his high-profile links to Mnangagwa. Chivayo has frequently appeared at public events alongside the president, most notably as part of a select group of businesspeople at Mnangagwa’s Precabe Farm during a visit from South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. The South African leader’s visit was itself overshadowed by controversy when Ramaphosa’s office was forced to issue a clarifying statement. The South African presidency indicated that Ramaphosa was entirely unaware of the businessman—whose net worth is estimated to reach billions of US dollars—despite Chivayo’s claims of proximity. This international awkwardness was compounded by allegations that Chivayo’s mother-in-law Tabitha Madzikanda used artificial intelligence to forge images of the businessman with Ramaphosa. The domestic charges filed by Chivayo, which led to the arrests of his ex-wife Sonja and mother-in-law, were based on accusations of cyberbullying and the unauthorised distribution of content. While Chivayo eventually dropped the charges, citing the well-being and interests of his children, the withdrawal failed to calm the waters. The incident had already attracted significant scrutiny, prompting former Norton MP Themba Mliswa to release several scathing audio recordings attacking the tendepreneur. In these recordings, Mliswa rebuked Chivayo, asserting that his perceived closeness to Mnangagwa should not be used as a shield for personal vendettas. Mliswa argued that domestic issues should be handled privately rather than through the arrest of the mother of Chivayo's children. He warned Chivayo that he was "digging his own pit" and potentially damaging the reputation of the president. Mliswa told The Standard that proximity to power requireda level of respectability and restraint, rather than the "overly excited" behavior Chivayo has recently displayed. He said those associated with the president should defend the office rather than abuse their access for personal wars. “He has to have decorum. He needs to understand that his closeness to the president requires him to be respectable and no get overly excited,” Mliswa said. “If you want to stand with him, you have to defend him not to abuse him. It is important that if you are associated with such, some of these wars are not worth fighting.” Ricky Mukonza, a professor at the Tshwane University of Technology in South Africa, said the problem was exacerbated by the president’s own silence. Mukonza said Chivayo frequently posts photos from within the president’s inner circle, and the lack of a public rebuke or dissociation from the presidency is often interpreted by the public as a "tacit endorsement. In the public imagination, Chivayo is seen as an extension of the president himself. This perception is reinforced by Chivayo’s "Father Christmas" persona, where he frequently makes lavish donations of cash and luxury cars. Many assume these funds originate from the president, further blurring the lines between private wealth and state influence. Mukonza warned that from a public administration perspective, this conflation is dangerous. Any "acts of excess" or perceived wrongdoings by Chivayo are naturally transferred to the President’s reputation because Mnangagwa has never publicly stated that Chivayo’s actions have nothing to do with him. Continue reading on thestandard.co.zw/news/article/2…
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Snowball Tongogara
Snowball Tongogara@snowballOfficia·
Broke people often dislike rich people because they think the wealthy are responsible for their struggles. I am broke, yet I like rich people because I know they have done nothing wrong to my life.
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Gift Ostallos Siziba
Gift Ostallos Siziba@Cde_Ostallos·
No sane person within ZANU PF or the institutions of the state can genuinely find acceptable the level of extravagance and opulence displayed at the so called ‘wedding’ in a country bleeding from extreme poverty, collapsing public healthcare, unemployment and deep social despair. Such obscene accumulation of wealth is taking place while their own ordinary party members and the general citizenry survive on crumbs, abandoned by the very system they defend and campaign for. It’s a mess! #NoTo2030
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David Coltart
David Coltart@DavidColtart·
What follows is a direct quote from the government controlled @HeraldZimbabwe newspaper this morning. The brazenness of this regime is quite astonishing. “Dr Tagwirei gifted his son 33 hectares of land in Umwinsidale worth US$15 million and US$2,5 million in cash, while the President’s sons gave the couple US$100 000 in cash as a wedding gift. The high-profile celebration brought together the country’s elite, drawing a stellar guest list from Government, business, sport and international entertainment circles. Popular American R&B group Boyz II Men serenaded the guests with a live performance at the lavish wedding of Taonanyasha and Poneso after making a surprise appearance. Their coming to Zimbabwe was a closely guarded secret. Among the senior Government officials in attendance were the Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion, Professor Mthuli Ncube; the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Mr George Guvamatanga; Attorney-General Mrs Virginia Mabhiza and former Finance Minister Cde Patrick Chinamasa. Other notable political figures and Cabinet members present included Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Development Minister Dr Frederick Shava, ICT, Postal and Courier Services Minister Tatenda Mavetera, and Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) chairperson Mr Michael Reza.”
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Jacob Ngarivhume
Jacob Ngarivhume@NgarivhumeJ·
Following the death of Linda Masarira yesterday, l published a tweet expressing my deep hurt over her lies leading to my arrest in 2020.While my narration is true and frustration genuine, l reflected deeply on my comments after an intimate discussion with my advisor and father.
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Vahombe
Vahombe@Vahombe07·
Imagine having Jacob Ngarivhume as the President of Zimbabwe, or in any Top Government position: 1. No Ethical Leadership qualities. 2. No African cultural and moral values - (Ubuntu/Hunhu). 3. No respect for Dignity of Human person. Haaaa tingachione senyika, we will be in it, for it. This kind must never be allowed anywhere close to power!!!
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K@begottensun·
Imagine taking an opportunity at the death of a mother to beat your chest. These are NOT the leaders we want. Imaging taking the shot on the timeline so serious you lose all humanity, yet can’t get 20 of your church members to vote for you to lead a Burial? Repent mhani.
Jacob Ngarivhume@NgarivhumeJ

Sadly, l have no tears to shed for Linda. We stood with her when she was persecuted by Zanu Pf back then, Mrs Ngarivhume and l, looked after her family when she was in prison. My party Transform Zimbabwe supported her in court. In teturn when she was released,

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