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Cleo Nhundu

Cleo Nhundu

@cnhundex

Entrepreneur, Financial & Tax Accountant ,Liverpool FC & Brazilian National Football Team fan

Masvingo, Zimbabwe Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@Phindoms1 @Triciakoki I am in Zim, I stay here running my businesses here ,buying orders in SA when it's necessary contributing to your country's GDP
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Phindoms
Phindoms@Phindoms1·
@cnhundex @Triciakoki Those clinics u flood, our road infrastructure, water u drink, toilet u flush, waste thats collected, clean environment do u think thats from heaven??? idiot our tax pay for those services, go back to Zimbabwe & enjoy yo land
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kowkie_b 👸🏾@Triciakoki·
South Africans are the ones who died during apartheid not foreigners please .
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@Phindoms1 @Triciakoki I am in Zim, I dont entitle myself on things that i don't own. If those people don't eat from your fridge or sleeping in your bad and eating your food you are just waffling my friend ,go and work and make your life better.
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@POFFADER @SABCNews feeding them with what? do you guys try to be rational sometimes or its just anger clouding your judgements?
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Melo@POFFADER·
@SABCNews Their consulates must foot the bill. We should open Camps in the Karoo. Ship them all to the Karoo until their Countries pay for them to go home
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SABC News@SABCNews·
The Department of Home Affairs says it costs over R60 million each year to deport foreign nationals by road through neighboring countries. tinyurl.com/mveev2p3
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Mr Highly Favored.
Mr Highly Favored.@mcebisidlaminee·
@cnhundex @azania1023 What have you done to fix the image of your failed country as you are so fixated in another countries affairs? You people are so stupid, we will teach you how to fight and kill for your countries. Watch and learn fool.
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Azania@azania1023·
This is how Small Street in JHB looks like today after the demolition of illegal structures which were built by illegal foreigners… This wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for Ngizwe, Jacinta, Phakama, PhakeluMthakathi, March and March, ActionSA , MKP and others 🙌🙌🙌🙌
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Riri Monke
Riri Monke@Tbrbttg·
@cnhundex @Triciakoki They are depleting our public health and education resources!! They are undocumented immigrants which means they do not pay SARS tax but are benefiting from tax payers. So they must kindly voetsek
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Phindoms
Phindoms@Phindoms1·
@cnhundex @Triciakoki Nje & stop entitlement we owe u nothing, that fridge is switched on by electricity paid for by us, all SA services u enjoy for free they paid for by US, fix Zimbabwe!
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@Phindoms1 @Triciakoki I dont even know you and you probably have nothing yourself to owe me😂😂😂😂 , SA is not your personal property either😂😹
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@McKay_Dingis024 And this kind of thought will take you nowhere, Uber is not a South African company FYI
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@PhiwoMnyandu @ClaysonMonyela @KG_ZA2025 but South African business is too much dependant and reliant on Africa and African market ,let us wait and see if what you guys are pushing is realistic from an economic perspective
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Phiwokuhle Mnyandu
Phiwokuhle Mnyandu@PhiwoMnyandu·
@ClaysonMonyela @KG_ZA2025 South Africa needs to start being tough(er) on the continent. No good deed by South Africa has gone unpunished because we are dealing with insincere African leaders who for far too long have outsourced their responsibilities to South Africa.
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Clayson Monyela
Clayson Monyela@ClaysonMonyela·
It was called The Aliens Compliance Order of 1969. A decree issued by the Ghanaian government, under Prime Minister Kofi Abrefa Busia, that mandated all undocumented immigrants to leave the country within 14 days. Enacted on November 18, 1969, the order primarily targeted West African migrants—most notably Nigerians, but also citizens of Togo, Mali, and Burkina Faso.
Redi Tlhabi@RediTlhabi

Yes they did. Ghana expelled a HUGE number of Nigerians, claiming they were taking their jobs and there was crime and economic pressure. They even passed a law to enable this. I forget its name but there was some Aliens what what South Africa has not even come close to that. Nigeria retaliated during its economic crisis in the 1980s and started a campaign sanctioned by its government and president. It was called "Ghana Must Go." The state, government and broader society of South Africa has not even come close to that.

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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@Am_Blujay lol so South African ID should just give someone an access to own a house?
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
“Foreign nationals own shops and some even own houses while many South Africans have nothing. We cannot allow that anymore they must leave our country,” - Lethiwe Zulu
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
I think I explained in the article that my source was not in the four-hour meeting that took place involving Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe and Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, along with Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei. What I reported is what President Ramaphosa said while they were moving around the farm. That is what my source was able to capture, and that is what I reported. The problem with many of us is that we get angry when facts are put before us that do not align with our thinking or our desires. It is not my job to manufacture or suppress information. My job as a journalist is to report what happened. I was the first journalist to report that President Cyril Ramaphosa was coming to Zimbabwe the day before. This meeting was meant to be secret, but I broke that story. I also reported what President Ramaphosa said while they were moving around the farm. Those are the facts. If what I reported is not true, President Ramaphosa or his information department can come out and say that this journalist is not telling the truth. I do not report things that are incorrect. I report what has been said. You must remember that while they were moving around, there were cameras and phones recording what was being said. It is not my job to come here and tell you who told me what. I tell you what was said. If what I say was said is not true, then the President of Zimbabwe or the President of South Africa can come out and say that Hopewell Chin’ono is not telling the truth. It is not my job to say things that people want to hear. It is my job to report what is factual. Clever people would read what I have said, which is factual, and then plan based on the truth and the facts that have been put on the table. That is what thoughtful people do, instead of getting angry simply because the truth has been reported.
tendai@mhako1929595

@daddyhope Are u privy to the finer details of the 4 hr meeting, frm a distance one cant rule out that Cyrill may have delivered a serious message

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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@Knick_RSA You guys do you sometimes think like critically think before you post some nonsense?
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knick@Knick_RSA·
Our Universities must Stop Accepting these African Students 🇿🇦🇿🇦many South African Students who passed well get left Behind because of Space. We don’t have Beds nor the Chairs to accommodate the whole Continent!! We must put our Children First.
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@presmlo10 It is always embarassing when an adult posts something without verifying,soon after reading this tweet I just recalled that a day after Mujuru's death in Bob flew to Angola, and I am sure that was not even his first time during his presidency
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Paul Siwela
Paul Siwela@presmlo10·
How many Zimbabweans know that Robert Mugabe never visited Angola in his 37 tyrinical years because Zanupf, PAC supported Unita. He died without setting his foot in Angola.
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Cleo Nhundu
Cleo Nhundu@cnhundex·
@TembaMliswa I knew Mukoma Temba would going have one/two words on this 😅😅😅. C'mn mukoma maybe it was just a plain sermon by th VP no strings attached. Why mamhanyira kufunga ikoko?
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Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa
Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa@TembaMliswa·
This is as brazen an attack on the President as one can ever give and coming from his own Deputy its shocking. For one so close to the President to resort to this is diplomatically gross and strategically poor. The VP is now seriously endangering his standing by pandering to the whims of social media and the opposition by indulging in content creation. The subject matter which he poorly dresses in Biblical frocks instead of explicitly stating his opposition to CAB3, as any serious politician would do, shows his level of frustration. Politically the man has been outmanoeuvred and if he is sincere that he opposes what ZANU PF has come to represent then he should resign like any self-respecting leader. What he is contesting is a party decision and he can't continue within an entity whose thinking and direction he doesn't accept! Resigning, not metaphors, is the only redemptive path for him. He should resign and then canvass for the support of the opposition, which he is clearly pandering to, against his own party. CAB3 is not the product of any single individual but is a ZANU PF project, a party to which he belongs. He cannot reduce it to any single Hezekiah when he has been part of Cabinet that approved it. He failed to block the resolution from the Conference, Politburo, Central Committee, Cabinet, Public Hearings and we are now reaching the Parliament stage. For the ruling party he has become the main opposition, providing fodder for continued tension and instability through such veiled attacks. The biggest takeaway from all this is that he lacks the necessary political muscle and internal support for anything of significance. Thats a hard truth which the doomsday prophets should quickly recognise and stop putting pressure on him to become some action hero. Party members have accepted the party decisions and moved on. Only social media and the motley crowd of illusionists hanging in shadows amount to the "army" that are beckoning him into what will surely amount to self-immolation. Fuelled by this "virtual army" he has instigated multiple political infractions goading President Mnangagwa who has himself remained dignified and quiet. ED's patience and Long-Game tactics are clearly unsettling him. It's just that the political standards for the opposition, which has embraced him on social media, is very low such that they can't recognise the absurdity of the VP remaining part of the machinery which they deride and yet embrace him as a shining light. For the ruling party he is becoming a liability publicly questioning party resolutions and feeding the public mentality with treasonous thoughts.
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