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Mwari ndiye muchengeti | Husband | Dad | Loving life's journey | social media enthusiast | Exploring life's beauty through words | Dear God
Gutu, Masvingo eZimbabwe Katılım Temmuz 2016
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🚨🔴 Tottenham have reportedly made strong assurances to Roberto De Zerbi ahead of next season. ⚪
The club has promised De Zerbi that if he can do anything within his power to ensure Spurs avoid any danger of getting relegated to the Championship next season.
He has also been assured complete backing in the transfer market, with the freedom to request any player he wants the club to sign.⚪💣
In addition, the Tottenham board has promised him their full support on all major decisions. No player signing will be completed without De Zerbi’s approval, as he will have the final say before any deal moves forward.
Perhaps most importantly, De Zerbi is set to have full control of the dressing room, giving him the authority needed to shape the squad in his own vision.
This shows Tottenham’s total trust in De Zerbi as the man to lead the club forward. ⚪🔥


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PLEASE SHARE🙏 | Help us locate this Mazda CX-5 that was hijacked in Dzivarasekwa Extension on 20 April 2026.
The vehicle was taken at the gate while my 68-year-old father was getting out to open it. According to him, two men approached, got into the car, and quickly drove off. One of the suspects was light-skinned and wearing a hoodie.
We are asking anyone who may have seen the vehicle, noticed anything suspicious in the area, or has any information that could assist in recovering the car to please come forward.
If you have any information, no matter how small, please contact the numbers provided below.

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We're living in a world where Sevilla are in real danger of RELEGATION from LaLiga, with just one point between them and 17th place 😬🫣
It's crazy to think the side that is now battling to stay in Spain's top division won the Europa League for a 7th time just three years ago 😨📉
Known for their frankly incredible record of winning the competition every time they've reach the quarter finals, a return to the Sevilla League is looking more and more unlikely as time passes 🫥
It could be quite a while until we see them back at the top 😔

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There is a roadblock every day at the curve along Craster Road in Southerton, near Mazuda Spares, heading towards Harare Hospital in the industrial area. Another roadblock is set up directly in front of Harare Hospital on Lobengula Street.
Are these roadblocks legal? It’s concerning that every police officer present appears to be carrying a ticket book.
@PoliceZimbabwe

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The great African and Kenyan author and university professor Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o argued that celebrating English as a marker of intelligence or progress in Africa reflects a deeper problem of mental colonisation.
In his view, English, like French or Spanish, is not an African language, and turning it into a measure of identity or superiority only reinforces the legacy of colonial domination. He pointed out that societies begin to normalise this mindset when people take pride in mastering a colonial language while neglecting their own.
He also highlighted the troubling reality that many African children, and even their parents, can no longer speak their mother tongues, yet feel a sense of achievement in speaking English. For him, this was not empowerment but a loss of cultural grounding.
He made it clear that he had no issue with using English, but insisted it should not replace African languages as the primary means of expression. If you can speak many global languages but cannot speak your own, that, in his view, reflected the enduring impact of colonial thinking rather than true progress.
Even in jest, elevating English as the benchmark of intelligence or educational success entrenches a colonial hierarchy that devalues African identity and knowledge systems.
It reinforces the false idea that proximity to a colonial language defines worth, distorting how societies measure progress and quietly eroding cultural confidence across generations.

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Kenyan leader sparks uproar after mocking Nigerians' spoken English bbc.in/4mTFYXc
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It's not spoken about enough just has vital Bernardo Silva is to Man City 😮💨🔑
The Portuguese machine has missed just NINE games since he arrived at The Etihad in 2017 🤯📊
His performances go under the radar too often, but he'll be a huge loss for the Cityzens when he leaves at the end of the season 💔

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