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Tapiwa Gombingo

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Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Ocak 2015
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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@VMusinachirevo 20K haina hayo kuwanda asi yakaoma kuunganidza. I will not leave my job for that but l will invest in something that requires less monitoring
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TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO
TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO@VMusinachirevo·
Tomboti wapuhwa start ye 20 000 USD unosiya basa rauri kuita izvozvi here oro unombojegera uchivona kuti zvunhu zvako zviri kumbofamba sei?
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
UPDATE | Thank you so much, Crime Watch. After your post, we received a lead from a concerned citizen who informed us that the vehicle and its owner are in Mutoko. The informant also told us that they know the person who was in that car, including the driver at the time of the accident. The driver is said to be called Zivai Jembere, who works at BJ Petroleum. It was further reported that the vehicle had already been taken to a panel beater and completely resprayed. With the help of the police, we managed to arrest Zivai Jembere yesterday after he had been on the run since Wednesday. Today, Saturday, we appeared in court, and he has been remanded in custody until Monday. @PoliceZimbabwe
𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖@CrimeWatchZW

PLEASE SHARE🙏🏾 | Help us identify the driver of this vehicle ADJ 1907. Video available in the comments! Our brother, Andrew, was involved in a hit-and-run accident involving this white Honda Fit and sadly passed away on Monday night. Fortunately, another driver who witnessed the accident managed to capture the vehicle’s number plate and tried to chase after the driver so he could stop, but the driver escaped. We tried to track the owner using the registration number, but the person we contacted said she had already sold the car and is currently no longer in Zimbabwe. We are now trying to find the new owner or the person who was driving the vehicle at the time of the accident. If you have any information that may help, please contact us on: +263 71 528 2965 or 0772 388 298 Please share this post to help the family get justice for Andrew. @PoliceZimbabwe

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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@KudaMuku you overlook a lot of factors. like if your dependent gets seriously sick,school fees, quality of schools, quality of roads
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KudaZW🇿🇼🇿🇦🇺🇲
UK is overrated boys dzangu. Don’t let anyone deceive you. Someone earning $300 in Zim and not paying rent is better off than someone living in the UK.
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Keemah
Keemah@Keemah_00·
Guess the player? 👀 Very Hard
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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@Taku_Geee @FlorenceMago @CrimeWatchZW Not necessarily that is a lie. If you record you need to notify or at least give notice so people know. In zimbabwe we have what we call CDPA. In South Africa they have POPIA. Europe have GDPR. All the regulate all this
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
PLEASE SHARE🙏🏾 | Help us identify the driver of this vehicle ADJ 1907. Video available in the comments! Our brother, Andrew, was involved in a hit-and-run accident involving this white Honda Fit and sadly passed away on Monday night. Fortunately, another driver who witnessed the accident managed to capture the vehicle’s number plate and tried to chase after the driver so he could stop, but the driver escaped. We tried to track the owner using the registration number, but the person we contacted said she had already sold the car and is currently no longer in Zimbabwe. We are now trying to find the new owner or the person who was driving the vehicle at the time of the accident. If you have any information that may help, please contact us on: +263 71 528 2965 or 0772 388 298 Please share this post to help the family get justice for Andrew. @PoliceZimbabwe
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the national team? Level: HARD
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Florence Mago
Florence Mago@FlorenceMago·
@CrimeWatchZW Hanzi nemumwe it illegal to record a video without the consent of the other party 😂😂😂. Videos are evidence enough to implicate.
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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@CrimeWatchZW kana police yodzifambira nyaya dzacho panobatwa munhu. The seller will have to produce evidence of the sale. Remember there is always an agreement of sale or affidavit when a transaction of this nature occurs. If you have the investigating officer mukafamba naye zvinopera izvi
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the missing player 99% of fans will fail
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player Very Hard
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Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Guess the player Very Hard
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Chimbwa
Chimbwa@Cde_begar·
Meet Tino Tungwarara—Africa’s richest teenager. At just 18 years old, she’s already a CEO (Prevail Mart) and the force behind an e-hailing empire(Tap&Go). Daughter of Zimbabwean presidential advisor and billionaire tender magnate Paul Tungwarara, Tino calls the upscale suburb of Borrowdale home. In April 2026, her father topped it all off with a house for her 18th birthday. Inotongwa neVene Vayo.
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Which national team is this? Level: HARD
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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@matigary pakaipa. the law does not care about emotions. let them go in and search the drugs themselves then
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mmatigari
mmatigari@matigary·
She is extremely daft Very dull 😂😂
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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@mawarirej vanhu havatozive zve proportional representation. it is more like people electing their presidents directly asi ku nyika yekwedu pakaipa. we are asking for a hybrid system
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mawarire mbizvo jealousy
mawarire mbizvo jealousy@mawarirej·
Your problem is you are tone deaf. Where parliament chooses a president, members of parliament are chosen through Proportional Representation, not First-Past-The-Post. My argument was for Zimbabwe to move away from First-Past-The-Post to full-time Proportional Representation. Don't cherry pick what you want. In SA, where you are hiding, MPs who choose the president are elected through PR. The proposed changes in CAB3 are targeted at shielding ED from an electorate that never wanted him. It is not a popular policy shift but a contrived move to save an unelectable leader. If there is any thing "individual", it is CAB3.
𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊@KMutisi

The Parliamentary System is WIDELY used throughout the world… in fact, it’s the most common in the OLD & WELL ESTABLISHED DEMOCRACIES like the USA, India, Canada, Australia, Germany, the UK, South Africa, Botswana, & New Zealand …. The Zimbabweans opposing it have no coherent argument except reducing a SYSTEM to INDIVIDUALS. The Constitution brings SYSTEMS that ALL Zimbabweans will use… The path to the Presidency will be the same FOR EVERYONE! In the case of Zimbabwe, this was the system used immediately after independence… if anything, that’s the system that the FREEDOM FIGHTERS fought for & accepted as a VICTORY! It’s shocking that folks like @mawarirej (who openly supported this system in the past), @LynneStactia (who saw it working in the UK before she left recently), & @freemanchari (who praises it in the USA where he lives) are opposing this GREAT INITIATIVE… it’s totally shocking! President @edmnangagwa has extensive experience with both systems, he is leaving Zimbabweans with the BEST SYSTEM!

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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@daddyhope what really hurts the most is seeing this as if it is normal. people actually glorify this sh**. l am not sure if student nurses will honour the nurses pledge.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
This video has been extremely painful to watch for any sane Zimbabwean. It has made Zimbabweans the butt of jokes across the region, especially in Southern Africa and other African countries on social media. I have written extensively about the father of this child, Paul Tungwarara, who is President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s so-called Presidential Investment Adviser. You see, this is what shows just how detached President Emmerson Mnangagwa has become from the realities of the lives Zimbabweans are living and how ordinary citizens actually feel about him. I do not know whether his intelligence services are failing to give him the correct information, whether he receives the correct information and simply ignores it, or whether this is now a reflection of a deeply dysfunctional system in which people around him are too afraid to tell him the truth. What is clear is that a cartel of opportunists like Paul Tungwarara has formed around him, abusing proximity to power while lacking the emotional intelligence to understand what should and should not be done in public. They think these comical stunts are pleasing him, when in reality they are humiliating him, destroying his image, and ensuring that no meaningful legacy remains behind him. You cannot go to one of the biggest hospitals in Zimbabwe and humiliate nurses by asking them to dance for US$100 as if they are beggars. It is degrading and insulting in a country where healthcare workers are already suffering because of economic collapse and poor governance. It does not end there. Paul Tungwarara’s daughter, Tinotenda Tungwarara, went to the Mbudzi Interchange in Harare, threw around US$500, and asked desperate Zimbabweans to scramble for the money. People went because they are suffering. They have been pushed into abject poverty, humiliation, and economic desperation by years of economic failure under President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government. This is precisely why many Zimbabweans are rejecting any attempt to extend the Constitution to give him an extra two years in office. If Zimbabwe had a functioning economy, if citizens had jobs, dignity, decent salaries, and functioning public services, people would not care much about political manoeuvres. Across Africa, citizens tolerate many things from politicians as long as their quality of life is improving or at least stable. But this is different. This is public humiliation of citizens by people connected to power. And if somebody close to the President is reading this, please whisper this into his ear that the people around him are damaging him politically every single day with these idiotic and comical antics. If there is ever an attempt to remove him from office, these actions are creating the emotional atmosphere that would make citizens support such a move. It is almost as if the people around him are deliberately creating a body of evidence to justify his political downfall. Nothing destroys a leader faster than surrounding himself with arrogant people who mistake public suffering for entertainment, and who are detached from public opinion. As for these nurses, journalists cannot continue writing about these things forever. We do not have an opposition or a political opposition leader, so we have reached a point where Zimbabweans need to use their own heads and decide what kind of society they want to live in. If nurses are prepared to be abused and humiliated like that, then they have become part of the problem. A society that normalises the humiliation of professionals, especially healthcare workers who are already working under terrible conditions, has much deeper problems than it is prepared to admit. At some point, you also have to reflect on what some South Africans have been saying, that Zimbabweans have chosen a timid path of enduring abuse and humiliation. I do not think that in any normal society people would be made to dance like that for crumbs, it is deeply dehumanising. There comes a point where people must ask themselves difficult questions about what they are prepared to tolerate and why they continue tolerating it. The excruciating level of unsophisticated behaviour is shocking. Chibharanzi chaicho. I cannot believe that a state with intelligence services would allow something like this to happen publicly. The level at which President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s rule has sunk is absolutely staggering. I know there are people inside that government who fully understand exactly what I am saying, that this has now reached a point where the entire country is being embarrassed and humiliated by these antics. Zimbabwe is being laughed at across the region, on the continent, and beyond. And the frightening part is that a President who is supposed to be the first citizen of the country, either cannot understand, is failing to understand, or has completely lost the capacity to understand that this is wrong. That is what makes this situation so alarming. I want to speak directly to President Mnangagwa. If any one of your soldiers were to decide to go into the streets and move against you because of this behaviour, which you have failed to curtail and stop, I want to assure you, sir, that the majority of Zimbabweans would support such a person. I do not know whether that is what you want, or whether you understand that things have now sunk that low, from the gutter into the sewer. And to all the people who are behaving like this, humiliating Zimbabweans, making them dance for trinkets, putting money under the interchange and asking people to go and look for it, preying on their poverty, the abject poverty that has been induced by your actions, I want to assure you that when the day comes that the President is no longer there, you will be dragged into the streets. Some of you will face brutal consequences, and unfortunately, many Zimbabweans will celebrate because of your behaviour and the humiliation you have subjected people to. You are not the first people to have access to state money, and you will not be the last. Across the continent, there are many people with access to state resources, but they are far more sophisticated than you are. They understand how to behave, how to carry themselves, and how not to embarrass their principal and dehumanise suffering citizens. When elites begin turning citizens’ suffering into entertainment, they should never forget that history has a brutal way of eventually humiliating those who humiliate others.
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Cindy Soko
Cindy Soko@SokoCindy·
Honestly, for several years I've heard that Fadzai Mahere is a good lawyer, but I’ve never heard of any case she’s won in court. I think she’s just a good content creator.
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GHK@PrinceOfMutasa·
Harare Drive Roundabout from Hell: Gone are the day when Rolf Valley used to be very attractive with lush green lawns and well trimmed trees and hedges. A short drive down Harare Drive at night from Pomona to to Mutare Road will leave you traumatised for days. Strewn with humps without warning signs one can easily find themselves flying in the air before landing into another pothole and a hump. Night driving on this road requires Extra caution and serious navigation skills because the road is a death trap and that coupled with lawless driving if Harare drivers who do not dip their lights at the night because they cannot see the edges of the road due to non existent road markings. After 46 years of misrule, there is nothing worthy renewing Zanu PF mandate for. Support CAB3 is supporting further repression and under development if not further violation of human rights!! Zimbabweans need to wake up and sensitise each other. #ZanuPFMustgo
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Tapiwa Gombingo
Tapiwa Gombingo@gombingo_tapiwa·
@djollah_7 increasing term length does not remove toxicity in elections at all. ngatingoti toda president toda hedu president vedu vapedze basa maybe. izvo zve toxic elections mmmmm
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