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🇲🇽 It's been confirmed that Guillermo Ochoa will play in his 6th World Cup representing Mexico as the legendary goalkeeper will definitely make the squad barring injury.
He'll then retire from football after the World Cup.
He's played for Mexico at:
▪️ Canada, Mexico & USA 2026
▪️ Qatar 2022
▪️ Russia 2018
▪️ Brazil 2014
▪️ South Africa 2010
▪️ Germany 2006




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THE MYSTERY BEHIND CHIEF CHINGAIRA MAKONI'S BURIAL PLACE OF HIS TORSO
Chief Chingaira Makoni was executed by firing squad on 4 September 1896 at Fort Haynes (near the present‑day Makoni‑Chimanimani area of eastern Zimbabwe), and colonial forces then decapitated him; his head was taken as a trophy, reportedly to London or South Africa, while his headless torso was buried secretly by his people.
Where the torso was buried? Oral accounts and later historical work suggest that the headless body of Chief Chingaira was carried away from the execution site and buried in a traditional Makoni‑chief burial cave or sacred cave/tomb in the Makoni‑Chimanimani region, part of the ancestral burial grounds of the Makoni‑Chingaira dynasty.
These caves are situated in the rugged hills of what is now Makoni District in Manicaland Province, an area regarded as the spiritual and ritual heartland of the Makoni‑Chingaira lineage.
Nature of the burial. Local narrators describe that Chingaira’s followers secretly exhumed or otherwise retrieved the body (or at least a headless corpse believed to be his) and reburied it in the chiefs’ cave so that he could rest among his ancestors, despite colonial attempts to deny him a proper, visible grave.
Because of the secrecy surrounding the burial and the later colonial‑era disturbance of such sites, the exact, precise location within the cave complex is not publicly documented in detail, and many sources refer to it simply as “the Makoni chiefs’ burial cave/tomb” rather than divulging a specific GPS‑like spot.
In short: Chief Chingaira’s torso is believed to lie in a traditional Makoni‑chief burial cave in the hills of Makoni District, Manicaland, but the precise spot within that cave‑tomb system has not been fixed in public, written records and remains embedded in local oral tradition and ritual secrecy.

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🚨 Family Meeting Notice.
Family gatherings are usually awkward… especially when your step brothers think they run the house.
This Saturday at 3PM, we host our step brothers Chicken Inn FC at our father’s place, Emagumeni for 90 minutes of straight talking if they choose to be tough we will be left with no choice but to Khukhuza them. 🙈
#bolabetninjas
#globalpaintsandcoatings
#ikhonagaspro
#handfamilysupermarket
#amakhosiwear

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Mamelodi Sundowns would like to wish our family in Zimbabwe a Happy Independence Day! 🇿🇼
#Sundowns #AreyengMasandawana #HappyIndependenceDay

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@FootballTimelyn @Xcellent70 So Barcelona is trying to break that record
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@ZimbabweHistor2 Ndakaiuraya kakawanda Haina kana basa iyo bt ikasvika pamba kana pakaungana vanhu gadzirirai noise mukasatukana panorwiwa mostly inokonzeresa mhirizhonga
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DID YOU KNOW
The shukuviri (also spelled tsvukukuviri, shukukuviri, sikukuviri, or similar variants) is a creature from Shona folklore in Zimbabwe, described as a large, mythical two-headed snake that can move backwards (one "head" at each end). In traditional Shona beliefs, it is regarded as deeply mystic because it is seen as a sacred messenger or manifestation of ancestral spirits (mudzimu or vekunyikadzimu), not an ordinary animal.
In Shona traditional religion and cosmology, certain "royal snakes" (including the python, the ndara/file snake, and the shukuviri) serve as intermediaries between the living and the spirit world. The appearance of a shukuviri—especially near a homestead—is interpreted as an omen (shura) signaling trouble, such as a breached taboo, neglected ancestors, or impending misfortune (e.g., illness or death in the family). It indicates that the ancestors are "complaining" or warning the community, requiring specific rituals to restore balance, such as brewing traditional beer and slaughtering a beast to appease them.
Killing or harming it is a serious taboo; doing so is believed to bring misfortune or suffering to the individual or the entire community. Instead, elders or a traditional healer would be called to interpret the message. If the snake stays calm and still, it confirms a genuine ancestral communication; if violent, it might indicate witchcraft. Some accounts also link its sighting (e.g., on the road while traveling) to myths around the number two or duality, or even the presence of an evil spirit (mweya wakaipa).
In reality, the name tsvukukuviri (or similar) is also used for a real, harmless blind snake (a small, worm-like species such as Schlegel's blind snake), which appears "two-headed" because both ends look similar and it can move in either direction. Shona oral tradition mythologizes this biological trait into the supernatural two-headed snake, elevating it to a spiritual symbol rather than a literal monster.
This fits broader Shona views of animals as sacred symbols tied to ancestors, land guardianship, healing, and moral order—snakes like the shukuviri are protected and revered precisely because they embody these connections, not because of physical danger. Encounters demand respect and ritual response to maintain harmony with the spirit world.

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On #SkySportsfc from 10am 📺
Was Martinez's red card the right decision? 🤔
How damaging is this for Carrick's job chances? 😬
Are Leeds safe after Old Trafford win? ⚪️
Is Daniel Farke a contender for manager of the season? 📈
Are Arsenal lacking leadership? 🔴
Will Champions League hinder Arsenal's title race focus? 🏆
How do Liverpool beat PSG? 🇫🇷
Carragher's top 10 Premier League midfielders - do you agree? 🔟

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@bla_bidza The significance of this is not monetary value. It is to prevent the capture of those pilots to stop the extraction of vital information from them by the enemy
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