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@kmguni
Entrepreneur. Time Traveller. PhD.
Somewhere on the continent Katılım Mayıs 2009
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@BenjaminNorton This is unbelievable. All international organisations (UN, AU, BRICS,...) should condemn this and blacklist the aggressor.
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So a young follower asked me in my Instagram inbox about the reggae superstar who died today, Jimmy Cliff, after I had posted about his passing. My follower is only 25 years old, so Jimmy Cliff is from many eras before she was born.
So for all my young followers who did not know much about this reggae great who was as big as Bob Marley, I have done an edit of seven of his classics and global hits. I chose live performances.
1. Journey
2. No Woman, No Cry with Erykah Badu, Marcia Griffiths and Bob Marley’s widow, Rita Marley, backed by the Wailers
3. I Can See Clearly Now the Rain Is Gone
4. The Harder They Come
5. Many Rivers to Cross
6. You Can Get It If You Really Want
7. Sitting in Limbo
8. Journey (Bonus repeat)
Enjoy, and may this great rest in peace.
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I am deeply saddened to report the passing away yesterday of Dr Hans Schales who worked diligently for many years at Lupane Hospital.
Dr Schales was a reserved but warm human being with a deep affection for the people of Matabeleland North, indeed for all Zimbabweans. He was also a consummate professional and an outstanding doctor who served poor rural people superbly and provided the best possible medical advice and assistance.
Dr Schales will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Although not a Zimbabwean citizen he will remain one of our true heroes.
My deepest condolences are extended to his family, friends and colleagues. May his dear soul rest in peace.

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I am absolutely delighted to read from @Forbes assessment of #Zimbabwe being the number one place to visit in the world in 2025 that the @CityofBulawayo gets special mention.
As can be seen from the excerpt of the write up, the City of Bulawayo has seen an 80% (YES EIGHTY PERCENT!) rise in @KAYAK airline searches this past year.
This is an indication that our efforts to rebrand #Bulawayo and to increase its share of tourist arrivals is working.
I hope that regional airlines such as @fastjet @Fly_Airlink @FlySafair @LiftAirlineSA @flySAA_US @KenyaAirways and @airzimbabweuk are taking note. We urgently want direct flights between our City and other African cities such as @dbntourism @capetownint and #Nairobi.
I guarantee that the glories of our City and the #Matopos will make this a profitable route for airlines.

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@SizweLo We were miseducated, to believe that such dog-eat-dog behaviour was a thing of the past and that 'governments of the people by the people' would guarantee equitable distribution. The education system is thus a gimmick.
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@DavidColtart @cathynewman Decolonising the mind should start with realising the complicit role structural religion played in destroying not just cultural systems, but black bodies as well. My heart goes to those countless victims of such misplaced authority.
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Exclusive: Zimbabwe abuse victims take legal action against Church of England channel4.com/news/exclusive… via @cathynewman
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