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Kudzai Isaac Sadomba

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Software Developer | Digital Expert | Web & Mobile | Games Developer | Marketer | Innovator | Film Maker | Factotum | Proteus

🇦🇴Luanda 🇬🇧London 🇿🇼HRE Katılım Nisan 2009
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Sky Sports News@SkySportsNews·
BREAKING: The International Olympic Committee is banning transgender athletes from competing in female events at the Olympic Games.
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CVN News@ZwVoice·
“I say no to Amendment No. 3. The power to choose the President belongs to the people,” said a resident during public consultations on #CAB3 in Harare West Constituency. Full video on: youtu.be/MWTVl4bBO0g?si…
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Jum@JesterJum·
If you don't laugh at this, go see a therapist 😂
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ELITE MASCULINE
ELITE MASCULINE@MasculineM7·
Modern marriages are simply not worth it for men
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Mdara Gee
Mdara Gee@mudharagee·
Here is Zimbabwe Corruption Premier League ranking is from least to most. The first corrupt is ZACC the reason why there are no more high profile cases after the light weights Chimombe and Mpofu were gotten rid of. The premier league champions of corruption is ZRP
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AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!
AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!@engrICO2015·
This is the best relationship advice of the year 2026 ! Don't skip u need it .
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#Magambatv
#Magambatv@MagambaTV·
In case anyone forgot how the first 100 days went🇿🇼 #Satire #CAB3 #tbt
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗪𝗛𝗬 𝗜𝗦 𝗥𝗨𝗧𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗢 𝗙𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛 𝗭𝗔𝗡𝗨 𝗣𝗙 𝗢𝗡 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗦𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗔𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗕𝗜𝗟𝗟 𝟯. Rutendo is not really fighting ZANU PF on the Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 but he is merely sharing his thoughts in this ninety day window in which the public must comment. The question that must be asked is why is it Rutendo’s comments have been taken so negatively and caused so many problems? #CAB3
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Alan Smith
Alan Smith@AlanJLSmith·
Have you watched The Manosphere with Louis Theroux on Netflix? As the Dad of a 17 year old son, I think @jimmycarr is spot on. What do you think?
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗛𝗔𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗗𝗢𝗡𝗘 𝗢𝗡 𝗛𝗘𝗔𝗟𝗧𝗛𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗘? As an anecdote, last week, Joshua Maponga had an accident on his way to Kwekwe. Speaking from Arundel Hospital, he lamented the fact that after his accident, he spent over 4 hrs waiting by the roadside for emergency services on that stretch of road. Once the ambulance arrived, Maponga was taken to a private hospital called Arundel, owned by Kuda Tagwirei, all the way in Harare—skipping a number of government hospitals in Kwekwe, Chegutu and even Harare—simply because none of them could provide proper emergency care. Sanctions on Zimbabwe were removed on March 4, 2024, so why do we still not have adequate ambulances and emergency services in our public hospitals for any class of person to get quality care? The reason we fought to remove sanctions was to enable our government to sign lease agreements to lease ambulances with well‑resourced fleet managers in Zimbabwe or South Africa (they don’t have to buy them cash), so that we’d have enough ambulances in every town and city to save lives in emergencies. Our government can afford monthly instalments for a huge fleet of ambulances and fire trucks. We also did it so that our government could import the latest medical equipment from anywhere in the world, which they can do now since sanctions are gone. So where’s the problem? The problem is that since ZANU PF got another mandate in the 2023 elections and since sanctions were removed in March 2024, our leaders have spent more time focused on promoting 2030 than buying ambulances. So, how would you rate the President’s delivery on healthcare: excellent, good, fair, bad, or poor? Does he deserve a term extension?
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Nigeria Stories
Nigeria Stories@NigeriaStories·
What did I just watch 😂😂😂 Boys are now going on dates with their friends for security like women do
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Trolls
Trolls@TrollstheDolphi·
@StandardBankZA AI generated 🤣🤣
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Beno SarkCess
Beno SarkCess@_benopaonyx1·
Today, men decided to tweet like women I’ve compiled most of the hilarious ones here 🤣💔 If you’re having a bad day or night, check the thread 🧵
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Zimbabwe Constitutional Movement (ZICOMO)
7. Only a national referendum held under a peaceful, free and fair process is the answer; otherwise, proceeding without it will produce an illegitimate outcome which will be contested
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I would happily be a poster boy for Vision 2030 or for campaigning for the party on roads alone, if only they were finally tarring Binya Road (Nyanga). They promised it would be done by the end of this year (2026), and I remember it was said that 5 km were to be done by the end of 2025. To this day, the 2km that was sort of done is already in a bad state. I saw them personally... so... it is a NO to #CAB3 from me!! Kana ndashaisha kutaura, I am open for correction @SupaCollinsM...
𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖@CrimeWatchZW

They are now threatening Rutendo Matinyarare, saying he insulted President Mnangagwa just for saying his performance has been average and does not deserve a term extension to 2030. Rutendo responded by asking how people can fairly judge the President’s performance if: 1. Under Robert Mugabe, in his first 20 years in office, he built 9,000 km of new paved roads from the 10,000 km left by Ian Smith. 2. Currently, President Mnangagwa has, in the last 9 years, paved and rebuilt 80% of the existing 584 km of the Harare–Beitbridge road, and it is still not finished. 3. He has also been refurbishing and extending 45 km of the Mazowe Road. I would say that the 45km are entirely new. 4. He has also built about 90 km of road in and around Mount Hampden and has been refurbishing about 300 km in cities and Victoria Falls road. 5. This means that, in 9 years, the President has refurbished and built about 1,200 km (6.3%) of roads out of the 19,000 km of paved roads in Zimbabwe, which are in desperate disrepair. 6. The money required to fix all Zimbabwean roads, at an average of about $1 million per kilometre, is approximately $17.4 billion. Where will it come from? Is the President’s performance on roads and raising money to fix them: excellent, good, average, bad, or poor? How many more roads can he fix between now and 2030 at the current pace of 130km per year and the perpetual electioneering for 2030 that has stopped all real work? Tomorrow we will look at healthcare, water, sanitation, electricity and other indicators.

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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗪𝗢𝗨𝗟𝗗 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗘 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗢𝗡 𝗥𝗢𝗔𝗗𝗦? Yesterday, I was threatened for having insulted the President by saying that his performance in office has been mediocre for us to grant him a term extension. But how would you rate the President if: 1. Under Robert Mugabe, in his first 20 years in office, he built 9,000 km of new paved roads from the 10,000 km left by Ian Smith. 2. Currently, President Mnangagwa has, in the last 9 years, paved and rebuilt 80% of the existing 584 km of the Harare–Beitbridge road, and it is still not finished. 3. He has also been refurbishing and extending 45 km of the Mazowe Road. I would say that the 45km are entirely new. 4. He has also built about 90 km of road in and around Mount Hampden and has been refurbishing about 300 km in cities and Victoria Falls road. 5. This means that, in 9 years, the President has refurbished and built about 1,200 km (6.3%) of roads out of the 19,000 km of paved roads in Zimbabwe, which are in desperate disrepair. 6. The money required to fix all Zimbabwean roads, at an average of about $1 million per kilometre, is approximately $17.4 billion. Where will it come from? Is the President’s performance on roads and raising money to fix them: excellent, good, average, bad, or poor? How many more roads can he fix between now and 2030 at the current pace of 130km per year and the perpetual electioneering for 2030 that has stopped all real work? Tomorrow we will look at healthcare, water, sanitation, electricity and other indicators.
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Leonard Koni🇿🇼
Vapedza Amai. I 💯 endorse this message. Let it go viral so that varakashi and other mipurwas can learn a lesson. We have intelligent people in the country. Her explanation is just simple and straight forward.
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Praise Chokururama
Praise Chokururama@praisechox·
Another citizen. Another clear rejection.“Hatitongwe ne murume watisina kusarudza. Kana President vachida kutonga veku parliament chete ivo ngabasarudze!The message is simple: leaders must be chosen by the people, not imposed on them.Citizens are not buying CAB No. 3. #NoTo2030
Praise Chokururama@praisechox

This is the reason why ZANU-PF doesn’t want Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 to go to a referendum because they know they will lose ,the citizens are crystal clear.#NoTo2030 🇿🇼

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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
While the battle over Zimbabwe's constitutional amendments to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term, lengthen presidential tenure and introduce a raft of controversial political, electoral and governance reforms intensifies across the country, main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has taken a curious position which says "there is no constitution in this country" to defend, meaning there is no need for this fight anyway except on his terms, parameters and front. Chamisa is at loggerheads with organisations like Constitution Defenders Forum led by Tendai Biti and Defend the Constitution Platform convened by Jameson Timba, among several other civic and opposition groups fighting government's bid to change the political, electoral and governance systems.
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