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Harold Nyasha Chiunda

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Hon Minister Machakaire
Hon Minister Machakaire@HonMachakaire·
As a father, I believe one of the greatest responsibilities of a man is to honour and appreciate the woman who carries and nurtures the children that become part of his family. In doing so, respect for her family becomes a true reflection of one’s character, maturity and values. As Minister of Youth, I wish to encourage our young citizens to embrace a culture of respect, dignity and restraint, particularly in moments of disagreement or personal conflict. True leadership is not demonstrated through intimidation, abuse of authority or the misuse of influence against others, especially women and the elderly. No grievance, misunderstanding or separation should ever justify the use of power, money or office to suppress, intimidate or humiliate another family. Our children learn more from our conduct than from our words, and I want mine to inherit a legacy founded on respect, integrity, peace and humanity. Peace begins with me. Peace begins with you. Peace begins with all of us.
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Mmusi Maimane MP
Mmusi Maimane MP@MmusiMaimane·
Who is this Wicknell Chivayo? I have sent a letter to @CyrilRamaphosa asking him to clarify his relationship with this corrupt crony capitalist who is a person of interest in South Africa. My questions to Mr Ramaphosa. 1. What is the nature and context of your interaction with Mr Chivayo as depicted in the circulated footage? 2. When did this meeting take place, and was it an official engagement, a private meeting, or a social encounter? 3. Are there any official records, declarations, or disclosures relating to this interaction? 4. How does this engagement align with prior public statements made by your office regarding your knowledge or relationship with Mr Chivayo? We have an immigration crisis in South Africa because of ZANU PF leadership in Zimbabwe and the FRELIMO leadership in Mozambique. To deal with immigration challenges which cost South Africa billions in service delivery we must deal with the root causes. ZANU and FRELIMO. We cannot in any way as South Africa associate with or assist Zanu PF to stay in power by illegitimate means. We cannot support term extensions and dictatorships. It is time to cut all ties with ZANU PF and its dodgy businessmen.
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
#BREAKING Wicknell Chivayo has withdrawn charges against ex-wife Sonja Madzikanda and her mother Tabitha Madzikanda. The two women were arrested over the weekend and are due in court this morning for their delayed bail hearing after several nights in custody
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
Sonja Madzikanda and her mum Tabitha Madzikanda spending another night in prison, their bail application postponed - because magistrate due to handle their case is “sick.” They are accused of using AI to falsify a meeting between Wicknell Chivayo and President Cyril Ramaphosa
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The Herald Zimbabwe
The Herald Zimbabwe@HeraldZimbabwe·
Wicknell Chivayo’s ex-wife, Sonja Madzikanda, and her mother, Tabitha Madzikanda, have arrived at the Harare Magistrates Court for their bail ruling on charges of cyberbullying and harassment. heraldonline.co.zw/chivhayo-ex-wi… 📸: Lee Maidza
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Sentletse 🇿🇦🇷🇺🇵🇸🇱🇧
Zimbabwe Vice President, Kembo Mohadi, speaking Setswana. He is from the Karanga tribe, which is closely related to the Kalanga tribe in Botswana. Both the Kalanga and Karanga people coexisted for centuries in ancient Mapungubwe. There is a Batswana community of about 60,000 in Zimbabwe. There is also a small Batswana community in Namibia who have lived there for close to 200 years. There are Batswana in Zambia as well. Lozi and Setswana are very similar. The Lozi people can also be found in Botswana where they existed for over 100 years. In the nutshell, we are all one people.
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Prince Dubeko Sibanda
Prince Dubeko Sibanda@DubekoSibanda·
As the Constitutional Court hears my application & that of the war veterans, pray for our country's security.@edmnangagwa has put the stability of our country at risk just for his selfish interests. Unlike him, we have only one country we call home. Love you Zimbabwe
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Crazy Kennar
Crazy Kennar@crazy_kennar·
BLENDING IN AS A FOREIGNER IS SOUTH AFRICA 😂😂😂😂😂
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
#HappeningNow Sonja Madzikanda and her mum Tabitha Madzikanda arrive at the Harare Magistrates Court following criminal complaints by the former’s ex-husband Wicknell Chivayo. Chivayo accuses Tabitha of fraud and cyber crimes, while alleging Sonja denied him access to children
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AFC Bournemouth 🍒
AFC Bournemouth 🍒@afcbournemouth·
The next incredible chapter of this football club is written ❤️ We’ll be in Europe for the first time in our 127-year history next season 🌎 On to Sunday for one final push to find out which competition 💪
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
❤️🤍 OFFICIAL: ARSENAL WIN THE PREMIER LEAGUE 2025/26! Historical achievement for Mikel Arteta and his team after 22 YEARS. 🏆✨
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
CAB3 term extension clauses unconstitutional without referendum: Law Society ♦️ It raises alarm over judicial, electoral independence zimlive.com/cab3-term-exte…
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Change Radio
Change Radio@ChangeRadioZW·
RAMAPHOSA, CHIVAYO, AND THE PHONE THAT COULD SHAKE PRETORIA By Gabriel Manyati South African President Cyril Ramaphosa may soon discover, rather painfully, that in politics the cover-up is often more dangerous than the original embarrassment. One loose denial, one overly confident press line, one badly calculated attempt at distancing oneself from a controversial businessman, and suddenly the entire presidency begins to smell like a badly scripted soap opera produced during load-shedding. When Ramaphosa reportedly denied prior knowledge of Zimbabwean tenderpreneur and presidential favourite Wicknell Chivayo after the now-infamous Precabe Farm encounter with Emmerson Mnangagwa, the assumption was simple. The South African president wanted distance. Understandably so. Chivayo’s public image across the region is not exactly that of a discreet Swiss banker. He is flashy, politically connected, permanently online, and somehow always orbiting the gravitational field of state contracts. The denial therefore served a purpose. It was damage control. A neat little diplomatic disinfectant. Except politics has a wicked sense of humour. Now comes this extraordinary allegation involving Chivayo’s ex-wife, a supposedly “compromising” phone, claims of an earlier meeting with Ramaphosa, and whispers of video evidence that allegedly contradicts the official narrative that the two men had never previously met. Suddenly the South African presidency may have a problem far bigger than a Zimbabwean businessman with luxury cars and Instagram captions. Because this is no longer about whether Ramaphosa knows Chivayo. It is about whether the president told the truth. And South Africans, especially after the Phala Phala scandal, have developed a rather allergic reaction to presidential mysteries involving hidden information, unusual money trails, private farms, and explanations that keep mutating under pressure. One almost feels sorry for Ramaphosa’s communications team. They probably thought the Chivayo question was routine. Deny familiarity. Move on. Continue governing. Instead, the issue threatens to evolve into one of those slow-burning political infernos that refuse to die because every attempted clarification creates three new questions. If evidence ever emerged showing prior contact between Ramaphosa and Chivayo, the real political damage would not come from the meeting itself. Presidents meet businesspeople all the time. Some reputable. Some dubious. Some carrying enough baggage to require their own cargo aircraft. The damage would come from the denial. Because voters can forgive association far more easily than they forgive dishonesty. Ramaphosa built much of his political identity around the image of being the calm, ethical corrective to the chaos of the Jacob Zuma years. He was marketed as the sophisticated constitutionalist who would restore institutional credibility after the carnival of state capture. That moral branding matters enormously to his political survival. Which is why even relatively small credibility fractures become dangerous for him. A president whose central selling point is integrity cannot repeatedly find himself trapped in situations where the public starts asking whether they are receiving the full story. The optics here are particularly awful because Chivayo himself symbolises precisely the kind of politically connected businessman Southern Africans increasingly distrust. He represents the blurred frontier between political proximity, elite access, conspicuous wealth, and opaque influence networks. Once Ramaphosa’s name becomes entangled in that ecosystem, even indirectly, opposition parties will smell blood. The Economic Freedom Fighters would almost certainly weaponise this with theatrical enthusiasm. The Democratic Alliance would frame it as another transparency crisis. Social media, meanwhile, would transform into a digital tavern of conspiracy theories, memes, fake transcripts, invented intelligence reports, and grainy screenshots narrated by self-appointed geopolitical detectives. And somewhere in Harare, one suspects certain factions within ZANU PF may quietly enjoy watching Pretoria squirm for once. The regional dimension also matters. Ramaphosa has often positioned himself as the mature statesman of Southern African politics, particularly in contrast to Zimbabwe’s frequently chaotic governance image. But if allegations begin circulating that he misrepresented his relationship with one of Zimbabwe’s most controversial political businessmen, the moral distance between Pretoria and Harare suddenly narrows rather dramatically. That is diplomatically uncomfortable. It also feeds a growing continental cynicism that liberation movement elites across Southern Africa increasingly operate within the same interconnected networks of political patronage, business influence, and mutual protection. In other words, the issue ceases to be about one meeting. It becomes symbolic. And symbolism kills political reputations faster than facts. Of course, it is entirely possible that the allegations are exaggerated, distorted, or outright false. African politics has never lacked for intrigue, revenge plots, factional warfare, or mysteriously leaked material appearing at suspiciously convenient moments. But the problem with political credibility is that once doubt enters the bloodstream, facts alone are often insufficient to remove it. Ramaphosa’s challenge now is brutally simple. He cannot afford another episode where the public feels information is emerging in instalments. South Africans have become deeply suspicious of partial truths delivered with presidential composure. The lesson here is ancient and universal. In politics, never issue an absolute denial unless you are absolutely certain no photograph, no WhatsApp message, no dinner guest, no CCTV footage, and certainly no allegedly stolen phone will emerge tomorrow morning to humiliate you. Because the internet never sleeps. And neither do political enemies. #CyrilRamaphosa #WicknellChivayo #SouthAfricanPolitics #ZimbabwePolitics #PrecabeFarm
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
Chivayo’s mother-in-law arrested over alleged fraud, cyber crimes ♦️ Tabitha Madzikanda and daughter Sonja to appear in court on Wednesday zimlive.com/chivayos-mothe…
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Ghana MFA
Ghana MFA@GhanaMFA·
EVACUATION OF GHANAIANS FROM SOUTH AFRICA
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Mmusi Maimane MP
Mmusi Maimane MP@MmusiMaimane·
These Mnangagwa henchmen are facing serious allegations in South Africa. Why have our law enforcement agencies not extradited these men to come and account for their criminality in South Africa?
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Arsenal
Arsenal@Arsenal·
ONE. TO. GO. 🤝 Presented by @deel
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸The entire continent must learn from Botswana. 1. Power is transferred in a peaceful, orderly manner. 2. The former liberation movement does not persecute the people, kill freedoms or abduct citizens who oppose it. When they lose elections, they leave. 3. It is not a crime to oppose Govt. 4. They have many former presidents and they are widely respected. 5. Former leaders become statesmen and are buried in a dignified manner. It is a state occasion that brings the whole nation together. We need new leaders.🇿🇼
BARATWA🇧🇼🌟@baratwamusic

🇧🇼🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼 Robala Ka Kagiso 🕊🕊Rre Mogae

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