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Fatso

@farayi2

Training Consultant, Educational Entrepreneur and farmer. Our Land is our Economy. Proudly Zimbabwean!

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Aralık 2011
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WemaBars📶
WemaBars📶@InfinityBars99·
Why is that rich people havadonhi kuchurch only the suffering people ndivo vanobuda demoni?
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Fatso@farayi2·
@Lolita721611021 If you had stayed in your continents you wouldnt be giving us this lecture
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I ❤️ Cape Town ~ I Stand with Russia🇷🇺 MAGA
👁‍🗨Ramaphosa has sparked a national debate says SAs poverty inequality today is rooted in the 1913 land law that took land from Black SAns. 🇿🇦ON LAND OWNERSHIP IN SOUTH AFRICA🇿🇦 ‼️ MYTHS DEBUNKED ‼️ There is a common belief in South Africa that the Natives Land Act of 1913 shoved blacks on reserves (‘7% of the land’) and ‘prohibited them from buying land in white areas’. That ‘whites forcibly removed blacks to these reserves and that these reserves were on the worst land in the country with no mineral riches and that whites kept all the best land and minerals for themselves’. Now if I was a black man, I would probably also want to believe that myth, because it would ensure me eternal victim hood status and compensation for generations to come. Unfortunately, it is a blatant lie and can be attributed to the lack of reading ability or legal comprehension of the journalists and historians of our time. First of all the biggest Platinum reserves in the world runs through the former Black homeland of Bophuthatswana (North West province). The former Nationalist government had no problem allocating this area to the Tswana tribes for self rule - although they already had a massive country called Botswana given to them by the British. It was originally part of South Africa, called Bechuanaland. Blacks further got another two massive countries from the British called Lesotho and Swaziland. There goes their 7%. ◼️LIE NUMBER TWO: ‘Black homelands were on the worst land in South Africa’. ◼️THE TRUTH: When one compares the rainfall map of South Africa and anybody with elementary knowledge of South Africa will tell you that the largest part of South Africa is called the Karoo. It is a semi dessert comparable to Arizona or Nevada in the USA. Blacks never even entered this area let alone settled it. Whites made it blossom and created successful sheep farms producing meat of world quality. Black “settlements” are found on the north and east coast of South Africa. The East Coast has a sub tropical climate and the north a prairie-like climate with summer rainfall and thunder storms. An exception to this is the Western Cape with a Mediterranean climate and winter rainfall. The northern and eastern part of South Africa with its beautiful green grasslands and fertile soil is where the blacks eventually coalesced and this is the land they chose for themselves. Their eventual homelands were found on the land they inhabited out of their own free will. The Afrikaners even have a song praising the greenness of Natal, called “Groen is die land van Natal” (Green is the land of Natal). It was perfect grazing area for the cattle herding blacks. ◼️LIE NUMBER THREE: ‘Blacks are indigenous to South Africa and first settled it’. ◼️THE TRUTH: Today Blacks in South Africa often tell Afrikaners and other minorities such as the Coloureds, Indians, Chinese or Jews to’ adapt to their misrule and corruption or “Go Home”…implying that we, who have been born here, who hold legal citizenship through successive birthrights; should emigrate to Europe, Malaysia, India or Israel. That the only ones who have a legal claim to South Africa, all of it, are the blacks. Blacks believe that they are ‘ indigenous to South Africa ‘ – but they are not: it was proven by DNA research, and their DNA carries the proof. According to Dr Wilmot James, head of the African Genome Project, a distinguished academic, sociologist and honorary professor of human genetics at the University of Cape Town. Where is the archeological proof that blacks ‘settled’ South Africa? Blacks never ‘settled’ South Africa, their presence was nomadic. Blacks were itinerants who travelled from place to place with no fixed home. Whole capital “cities” of grass huts could be moved if grazing was exhausted. They had no demarcated areas, no fences, no borders, no maps, no title deeds to proof ownership of any land apart from a verbal claim and mutual understanding that their temporary presence in a certain area in a certain period of time constituted “ownership” of the land. They left behind no foundations of buildings, no statues, no roads, no rock paintings, not a single proof of “settlement” of the land prior to the Whites settling South Africa. The only rock paintings were made by the Bushmen and the Hottentots (Khoi-Khoi and San) in the caves they temporarily occupied. Blacks were pastoral-nomads and the Bushmen/Hottentots were hunter-gatherer- nomads. Whites on the other hand built cities, railroads, dams and a first world country comparable to the best in Europe and the new world…their legacy speaks of a people who intended to live there for a thousand years, if not eternity. To claim that ‘the whole of Africa belongs to Blacks’ is absurd. In fact, the pyramids of Egypt are proof of white settlement going back thousands of years – the whites settled Southern Africa from 1652 onwards. The White settlers of the Cape first came face to face with the Bantu around 1770 on the banks of the Great Fish River, 120 years after Van Riebeeck came to the Cape and 1000 km east of Cape Town. ◼️LIE NUMBER FOUR: Whites created black reserves and homelands. ◼️THE TRUTH: Blacks created the homelands themselves, thanks to Shaka Zulu. The common belief is that the ‘black tribes at the time were all living peacefully and in the spirit of ‘Ubuntu’ with each other in a virtual liberal paradise’. Nothing could be further from the truth. Shaka-Zulu was a genocidal maniac who wiped out some 2-million black people in the Defecane. The Zulu tyrant Shaka, at the time was committing genocide against other tribes. Wiping out an estimated 2 million people in what is now known as the Defecane (great scattering). The Swazis and the Ndebeles fled back north in the direction of central Africa where they migrated from. The Sotho’s fled into the mountains of what is today, Lesotho. The rest of the smaller tribes huddled together trying to find strength in coalescing. That is the history of black South Africans that blacks prefer to ignore… that blacks drove other blacks of their land, not whites. It is into this Maelstrom of black chaos that the Boers trekked in 1838. As far as they went they found large open sections of country uninhabited by anyone. Black tribes fleeing Shaka’s carnage grouped themselves into areas finding protection in concentrated numbers. This is how Sir Theophilus Shepstone later found the remnants of black refugees huddled together on self-created reserves. He just demarcated it in order to protect them from each other. The creators of the Bantustans were not the Boers or the Whites, it was a black man called Shaka.
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Fatso
Fatso@farayi2·
@KMutisi Unogona kutonogara hako ikoko wosiyana nema xeno paMzansi apo
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𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊
Iran has won, Israel & the United States have realised that they can’t win the war through bombing Iran… After abandoning negotiations in favour of war, President Trump says they are TALKING AGAIN… Iran emerges the WINNER, with a FAVOURABLE image & great respect from all over the world… As the war winds down, Iran should prepare for a huge number of visitors from all over the world… They stood firm against bullies…
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Achimwene
Achimwene@cypherrafique·
@shonapapi I bought it when I was still a bachelor,one day yakangomuka ine ma lines TV yese,,,my bro has it for him yakangomuka yachinja aspect ratio now akuona half screen,,,my advice just stay away from it
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Changamire
Changamire@shonapapi·
How good is Keson Tv because it’s very affordable and everyone is buying it
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Zoom Afrika
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1·
In Zambia, they call these "Inswa", They're very delicious and full of protein. What do you call them in your language?
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Miss Sin
Miss Sin@Sin_sins_·
🤦‍♀️Boys, vanhu vakaromba.kuMadokero uko👐, tasvika pane imwe imba kamba ichitorutsa mari. Clean 100s 👐
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Fatso
Fatso@farayi2·
@MabasoAfrica @Malatjie_ Foreigners (whites) being replaced by other foreigners (blacks). The difference is the same. No need to cry
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Rafiki Africa
Rafiki Africa@MabasoAfrica·
@Malatjie_ So you'd feel "you still had a country" if europeans still resided in those northern suburbs? Cringe
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Village Lawyer ⚖️🇿🇦👆
My observation in Jhb North. The white people have left the suburbs historically known as exclusive rich / white neighborhoods. Foreigners occupied those prime spaces while South Africans languish in poverty at the villages and townships. The country is gone guys
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SABC News@SABCNews·
The AbaThembu Royal Council says it’s going to write to the Nigerian Consulate in South Africa about the alleged coronation of a Nigerian king in the Eastern Cape. sabcnews.com/sabcnews/abath…
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
My son Mike was diagnosed with cancer in the spring of 2023; it was surgically removed with no other treatment. Within 6 months, the cancer returned in his stomach and in his adrenal glands. He then had to undergo aggressive chemotherapy treatment 5 days a week for 3 and a half months. Sometimes it was 4 to 5 hours each day with 3 different types of chemo. He never complained. He never worried. Each day he was scheduled to work, he showed up in uniform and served and protected the citizens of Kemper County as one of Sheriff Moore's deputies. Even though he was fighting a battle no one could tell, because he kept on going, and believe it or not, he helped keep me sane because my level of stress and concern for my child was through the roof. There’s plenty of males out here that don’t go to the doctor for check-up but I highly recommend you do. You might look good and feel good but the inside of your body could be telling otherwise. Today made 20 months my son been cancer free and I thank Lord Almighty for having mercy on my son . Credit - Loretta Allen
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Hosia Mviringi
Hosia Mviringi@MviringiHosia·
Ethanol is not a product of Crude Oil. It doesn't pass through the Strait of Hormuz.Rather it's a Waste Product of Sugar production at Chiredzi. Somebody explain why it should cost us $1.10 per litre & why it has to be forced on us? Criminals are running the country @LynneStactia
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Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
The fuel prices in Zimbabwe are not caused by the USA, Israel - Iran war. They are caused by greedy people among us. Billy Rautenbach needs to explain how Ethanol, which is a waste product from sugar production, gets to $1.10 per Litre. Ethanol is not made from crude oil. It is produced locally, and blending fuel is meant to reduce carbon dioxide concentration and to increase quantity, reducing the price of fuel, but in Zimbabwe, Ethanol is now costing more than petrolatum that is imported. Billy Rautenbach is driving inflation and causing the poor people to suffer. Transport prices went up and so will be goods and services. This must be stopped ASAP. #FuelPricesMustFall
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Fatso@farayi2·
@TheTruthPanther Why fight the documented 160k ZEP and leave out the illegal ones? You want everyone to be illegal?
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THE TRUTH PANTHER 🇿🇦
THE TRUTH PANTHER 🇿🇦@TheTruthPanther·
Operation Dudula Files Urgent Pretoria High Court Application to Scrap Home Affairs Minister’s 18-Month Zimbabwean Permit Extension, Arguing that Government Exceeded Legal Authority Operation Dudula has filed an urgent application in the High Court in Pretoria to have the Minister of Home Affairs' recent extension of Zimbabwean Exemption Permits declared unlawful and set aside. The organisation argues the October 2025 directive oversteps legal bounds following the lapse of a prior court order. The case, registered under number 066638/2026, names the Minister of Home Affairs and Director-General as first and second respondents, alongside the Helen Suzman Foundation, Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa, Zimbabwe Immigration Federation NPC, and African Amity NPC as further respondents. Operation Dudula's president, Zandile Dabula, deposed to the founding affidavit supporting the notice of motion. The application targets the ministerial directive published in Government Gazette No. R6716 on 7 October 2025, which extended ZEPs until 27 May 2027—an 18-month period. This came nearly a year after the previous court-ordered 12-month validity expired on 6 November 2024, without any extension sought from the court or finalisation of the required reconsideration process under PAJA. The organisation seeks a court order directing the Minister and Director-General to publish notices in the Gazette and national newspapers, calling on affected ZEP holders to apply for alternative legal status within six months, with applications to be finalised within three months thereafter. They also demand costs, including for two counsel. The core argument rests on the lapse of the 2023 High Court judgment in the Helen Suzman Foundation matter, which had deemed ZEPs valid for 12 months pending proper reconsideration. Operation Dudula contends no valid permits existed post-November 2024 for the Minister to extend, rendering the directive invalid and without legislative authority.
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Fatso
Fatso@farayi2·
@lovelicko @BillyChinoto @WandileSihlobo The country is only importing a component of wheat to mix with ours for bread making. With maize, most farmers have abandoned maize to grow tobacco
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Funfoyou
Funfoyou@lovelicko·
@farayi2 @BillyChinoto @WandileSihlobo The country is importing maize and wheat. Blueberry farming is a recent thing and it is mostly white and South African farmers investing in them.
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Wandile Sihlobo
Wandile Sihlobo@WandileSihlobo·
It is encouraging to see that our neighbour, Zimbabwe, is reviving its horticulture industry. I hear they aim to increase their avocado exports to 6,000 tonnes, which would be double last year's exports. Even if they don't meet this target, but increase from last year, that would still be encouraging to witness. It is key that we see a broad recovery in Southern Africa's agriculture and shared prosperity. For those wondering, South Africa exports just over 50,000 tonnes of avocados a year. I state this not for comparison, but in case someone is interested. What we see in Zimbabwe remains encouraging. Indeed, had the country not gone through the challenges posed by the painful failures of the land reform programme, we likely would be talking about a more upbeat picture.
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Мзвандле Като@mzwandile_kato·
@Patriot_S_A I hope they are not planning to return him to South African, seem other Africans thinks this is their Resting Place, even ex presidents were fought to barried here.
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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
A 21-year-old Zimbabwean national from Nyajena in Masvingo province died in the Russia -Ukraine War. His family is asking for help to have him buried back home in Zimbabwe. Blessing is said to have died on the 27th of February but his family received the news of his passing yesterday.
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Fatso@farayi2·
@lovelicko @BillyChinoto @WandileSihlobo Why do you said it has failed. Zim has had a record tobacco, wheat and blueberry harvests surpassing the whites production. So where is the failure?
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Funfoyou
Funfoyou@lovelicko·
@BillyChinoto @WandileSihlobo It is a failed land reform, he is just stating facts here. Fyi land reform is taking place in South Africa but within the confines of the law not the ZanuPf haphazard way.
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
If protecting Zimbabwe's mineral assets for the benefit of our own people upsets other countries, so be it. Nobody should progress at the expense of the Zimbabwean people. Our resources belong to our citizens, and we will not sacrifice their future just to keep foreign interests happy.
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Africa Facts Zone
Africa Facts Zone@AfricaFactsZone·
Guinea has demanded that Morocco be stripped of their 1976 AFCON trophy for walking off the pitch for 15 minutes. Guinea wants to be awarded the trophy. Guinea finished second in the tournament, after Morocco held them to a draw, after staging a walk out following a red card.
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#237GossipMail🇨🇲🇳🇬
This sounds more like rewriting history than seeking justice. You can’t revisit a tournament played in 1976 with today’s emotions and suddenly change the outcome. If there were issues with the walkout, they should’ve been settled by CAF at the time — not decades later. Guinea had a great run and deserved respect, but trophies are won on the pitch and confirmed at the moment, not reassigned years after.
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Samuel Abosi⚡💪
Samuel Abosi⚡💪@Sam_Mindset·
@AfricaFactsZone "Wait… so Guinea thinks a 15-minute walkout in 1976 magically erases Morocco’s win? By that logic, every team that protested a referee’s call should be retroactively crowned champions. History doesn’t bend to complaints—Morocco earned that trophy on the pitch."
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