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Daughter of the Most High!!

Zimbabwe Katılım Aralık 2017
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Cindy Soko@SokoCindy·
Like for Josey Mahachi and Repost for Fadzai Mahere I want to see something
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Adekunbi🌹❤️
Adekunbi🌹❤️@Adhekunbi·
Proof that you ain't sad by showing off your first three emojis😂 Mine:😂😀😲
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THE KINE
THE KINE@Asherkkine·
What do you really need before December? New phone Laptop Clear debt Pay rent ₦2million Business Support New Car. Be sincere and follow make I fit dm you.
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J.C. Ryle
J.C. Ryle@JCRyle·
Would you like prayer for your unsaved (lost) family and friends? If so, list their names below. You can also just put their initials...
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Kate
Kate@katarinawacho·
@freemanchari I need e recipe for the 1st frame please 🙏
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
Paya panonzi rural life.... ini hangu hamundiwanipo. PTSD chaiyo🙈 Masikati morova sadza nemuchacha... manheru firifiti
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
RETWEET THIS FOR THE WORLD TO SEE This is an official support letter from the Zimbabwean Ministry of Finance, dated 24 March 2025, addressed to the Managing Director of Ecobank Zimbabwe. It is signed by George Guvamatanga, who is the Permanent Secretary for Finance and the heart of the corruption engine under Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime. The letter confirms that the Ministry of Finance has recorded a legacy debt of US$191,578,835 million owed by Valley Seeds (Private) Limited which is run by President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s nephew, Temba Nkatazo. Ecobank Zimbabwe has agreed to discount up to US$20 million of this amount under a 12 month term loan facility. The Ministry guaranteed the repayment and undertook to reduce the legacy debt by US$5 million monthly through Valley Seeds’ account. In the event of any payment delays, Ecobank is authorised to directly debit up to US$5 million from a Ministry of Finance account held at the bank. These are public funds that are being used to pay a debt owed by a private company. This letter places a public guarantee on a private company’s debt, committing government resources (i.e. public funds) to back a commercial loan facility for Valley Seeds. This is highly controversial in public finance terms because it tied state funds to a private company without clear public accountability, which is an undeniable act of corruption and cronyism, especially considering the large figures involved and the government’s economic struggles. This also raises serious concerns about transparency, as there is no explanation at all of how Valley Seeds was selected, what public benefit the deal serves, all know is that it is run by Mnangagwa’s nephew and that it was used to loot public funds during Command Agriculture days. This is an act of cronyism and state capture, particularly because the company has political ties. The structure put in place by Guvamatanga bypasses parliamentary oversight and violates public finance principles by committing future government revenues to a private debt servicing at a rate of US$5 million per month. In a country facing a catastrophic healthcare crisis, underpaid civil servants, and failing infrastructure, such a public finance financial burden is reckless, corrupt and unsustainable. It also undermines the integrity of the banking system by encouraging politically motivated lending and shielding private entities from accountability, making this a glaring example of the misuse of public funds for private gain. This letter is written by a man who used to be CEO of Barclays Bank, it is staggering! He is doing this for the President’s cronies because they are accountable to nobody except the corruption mafia Godfather himself, Emmerson Mnangagwa. Now why Valley Seeds? We know that Temba Nkatazo is the CEO of this company and that he is Mnangagwa’s nephew. Valley Seeds, under Nkatazo’s leadership, was a huge player in the corrupt Command Agriculture program which was driven by Mnangagwa. It has many allegations of mismanagement and corruption, billions were looted through it. Former Finance Minister Tendai Biti highlighted that companies like Valley Seeds invoiced the government without providing proof of seed deliveries. A 2023 parliamentary probe found no credible evidence to justify the debts claimed by such companies. Biti questioned how the government ended up owing nearly US$200 million to Valley Seeds, suggesting that the debts might not be genuine and pointing to a pattern of financial impropriety in the programme. Nkatazo was also listed among the beneficiaries of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Farm Mechanisation Scheme, receiving a loan of US$323,329. This was published in a report by the later Dr Alex Magaisa which exposed how the bank was looted by ZANUPF. If Valley Seeds doesn’t pay this money, it is YOU the taxpayer who will pay it! More to come!
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Kate
Kate@katarinawacho·
@TateMavetera 'But as one who share your struggles' mmmm
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Hon Tatenda.A. Mavetera
Hon Tatenda.A. Mavetera@TateMavetera·
My fellow Zimbabweans aged below 40 years like me,gather here. I speak to you not as a stranger, but as one who shares your struggles, hopes and your unyielding love for this great nation called Zimbabwe. Let us not dwell on labels or personal attacks but remind each other of what truly matters which is the future of Zimbabwe. Baseless labels are designed to divide us and continue escalating uncalled-for divisions as a nation.Have we been socialised to be negative about everything?Let politics be a contestation of ideas not personalities.When we weaponize words to settle personal scores, we distract from the real work of rebuilding our nation and remaining united which is our greatest weapon. Zimbabwe’s challenges demand solutions, not scapegoats. Our strength lies in unity, not upheaval. Dissent whilst born of frustration risks been hijacked by those with selfish agendas.Instead, let us channel our energy into dialogue. People are bound to disagree but after that then what? When we disagree we should find ways to seek common ground. We are the future,let us unite today for tomorrow is another day. To those hurling insults: Zimbabwe is bigger than your grudges and negativity. Let us rise above the noise and be the generation that heals, not the one that repeats old mistakes. Dialogue is not a weakness it’s the bravest form of hope. Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo. A nation is built by its people. #DialogueNotDivision #ZimbabweFirst #UnityIsPower
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
RETWEET!!! Zimbabwean journalist and political prisoner Blessed Mhlanga will be at the High Court tomorrow morning, where his legal team, led by Chris Mhike, will be appealing against the magistrate’s ruling denying him bail. Blessed Mhlanga is a journalist being persecuted simply for practising journalism, a right enshrined in the Zimbabwean constitution. Could all those in Harare who have time go and show him solidarity and support🙏🏿🙏🏿 It means a lot to come to court and see that the nation is behind you. Prison is a very lonely place, especially when you are being politically persecuted, as is happening to Blessed! #FreeBlessedMhlanga
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Apostle Noloyiso
Apostle Noloyiso@NoloBoqwana·
37 years of grace and favour.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
I will be hosting a Twitter Spaces session tomorrow at 6:30 PM to discuss buying property in South Africa and how the financing works. I will host real estate agent Tarynn McMillan from Pam Golding Hyde Park, who will be joined by Natasha Champion, Regional Sales Manager for Ooba Home Sweet Homeloan. I will also have an immigration specialist, Tafara Ruvimbo Dandadza, who will explain the types of visas available for those investing in South Africa, including the Retirement Visa, which has mainly been applied for by Europeans and Americans.m Tomorrow at 6.30 PM via my Twitter handle @daddyhope
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Kate
Kate@katarinawacho·
@drjaytee87 Ngachiisewo bag pasi nhai
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skilled rebhara
skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
Private jet yekumba kwedu ..😂😂😂😂
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Last month, I encouraged Zimbabwean entrepreneurs to look at goods they can export to Britain because there are no tariffs or quota restrictions. Here is the Head of Trade at the British Embassy @UKinZimbabwe, Stuart Oxenford, in Harare explaining this. A friend and I have set up a company @AFI2999 in Britain, South Africa, and soon in Rwanda to do just that. Uplift each other by sharing such information and opportunities—the UK food market is so big, there is space for everyone.
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Stanley Ndete
Stanley Ndete@NdeteStanley·
@namataik_ Atanga hake but haasi kutaura nhema, look at Pedzai Scott Sakupwanya who gave out food hampers to people in his Mabvuku-Tafara constituency for Christmas. Scott is also building a stadium in Mabvuku. Wicknell is also doing many commendable deeds.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
A medical student at the University of Zimbabwe called Ropa is battling cancer and needs financial help to travel to India for treatment. A malignant phyllodes tumour is a rare and aggressive type of breast tumour. Please help Ropa by RETWEETING! gofundme.com/f/mdyg2-help-r…
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