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ProudWasu
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Katılım Aralık 2019
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@PetaTabu That Coach should be banned for 6 months, He brought the game under disrupt..
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🎥DRAMA at the AFCON final.
Ref awards penalty to Morocco after a VAR check, Senegalese head coach Pape Thiaw protests the decision and calls his players off the pitch, Senegalese fans also protested the decision.
Game halted, penalty not taken yet.
#PitchsideAFCON2025.
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@zimcelebs1 Vanoziva bhora hanziiko na ref ari right right here? No VAR for Senegal but Morocco ka 1. And yollow cards are for Senegal anga asikuda murungu anobatwa or kudonhedzwa kkkk
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@CFC_Janty It was referee vs Senegal and the ref is down oh my God
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@robertmarawa No yellow cards for Morroco they are too special, this ref is something else
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Senegal Walks Off Pitch In AFCON Final After Morocco Awarded Penalty | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4sRO4Cg

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@obeyshava1 Ane musoro vakarebara kumashure kunge fatso vemu Herald kkkk
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@daddyhope Apa mubari kunyepa chaiko maiweee. Chamusa anotodiwa zvekutodaro. MDC yakatorwa tikaenda naye mukomana. Siyai nhema
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Dear Chenai,
Nelson Chamisa was popular not because he did anything for Zimbabwe, but because he inherited a political institution that was the only viable vehicle for pushing for change.
If Nelson Chamisa had left the MDC during Morgan Tsvangirai’s days, he would not have been as popular as he was after taking over from Tsvangirai.
There is something called institutional memory, that is what Zimbabweans followed.
When Professor Ibbo Mandaza asked him to step aside and stop enabling the regime, he was referring to the fact that Chamisa is holding onto that institutional memory vehicle.
He gives people hope using that vehicle, knowing very well that he has no intention of using it decisively.
When citizens protested in 2018, he called them stupid.
When citizens questioned the logic of getting rid of effective opposition colleagues, he said he had a plan.
When citizens said they wanted to protest after the 2023 rigged election, he said SADC was coming.
When SADC didn’t come, he said he wouldn’t go to the streets and instead wanted another election.
When he was told that an election without reforms wouldn’t work, he said, “God is in it, trust the process.”
He uses the Change Vehicle left by Tsvangirai to do this, and the only people benefiting from this bangarang are Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF!
Nobody is going to move effectively against ZANUPF as long as he is blocking the way with his platitudes, that is why Prof Mandaza said “give up” to allow others.
Now the choice for Zimbabweans is to keep supporting a failed pathway or to wake up like many are now doing.
There is no opposition leader in the world who will tweet selfies and cups instead of talking robustly about his people who are detention.
Of course he will have some who will die with him supporting this type of empty politics, but Prof Mandaza was right, that is why some of us are ok with being insulted while saying the truth.
You can call us ZANUPF projects, but anyone with half a brain knows the truth!
Chenai Irene@ChenaiIrene
@daddyhope Ok fine Lets say he intends to run again with his campaign promise "God Is In It" Does that stop another man/ woman from crafting a better team with better ideas & running in 2028 or whatever other plan You will make more progress promoting your better ideas than bashing him
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