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@begottensun @TendayiZinyama Is that a minute maid fridge behind you, you can't put buttercup and pepsi in there they will take away from you.
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@Dashin57 @Lee_Raa_Tuu Good day ..can l do this with my washing machine and drier at home?
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@WemaHotWingz Where are you from,which town are you referring to?
We buy it in Mutare as well.
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But bro...what were you expecting after making that speech?....you can't be mentioning words like fear at this point
Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga
Never in a million years did I ever fear going back to this one country I have known since birth. Never have i feared for my life like I do now. Speaking out is not courage - it’s pain. My government has hurt me for no reason. My heart bleeds. My dad for for Zim - now this 😭😭😭
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@PriscaMutema2 @IanECox @CocaCola @PepsiGlobal Delta Beverages won't bow down because of @PepsiGlobal
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@IanECox The destruction of the @CocaCola brand in Zimbabwe will be studied at Business Schools in the future.
"Cokehead" Zimbos are switching to @PepsiGlobal in droves.
I do wonder why Coke Zim continues to pretend their entire customer base isn't complaining about "flat" products.
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@BarbaraTClemens @WFP I have one type of mhiripiri that i want to introduce to you Ma'am 😀
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Retirement from @WFP? Perhaps one day.
Retirement from food production? NEVER!
Second harvest alert! 🌶️
These mhiripiri (pepper) just behind my office window are clearly not taking any early retirement.
And yes… they make a very delicious pepper sauce.




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@thaslickpastor Halleluya(don't mind the spelling)
Magnificent
Push comes to shove (correct me here)
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@thaslickpastor 1.Up close and Personal
2.Military
3.Trifecta
4.Coolidance
5.Hallelujah
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@Zvoutete14 Yes so that he will enjoy the good he always praises.
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@KMutisi You are in no position to lecture Zimbabwean panyaya dzepolitics.
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The PROPOSED changes to the Constitution are good for ZANU PF, they are also good for Zimbabwe.
Here is why:
1. For ZANU PF, & any other political party, the President no longer has to worry about his own presidential campaign, focus will be on ensuring the party gets a parliamentary majority.
2. For the opposition, there won’t be arrogant & selfish leaders like Chamisa who only cared about his campaign, he will be more interested in winning MPs.
3. For Zimbabwe, the culture of “disputing” elections will end. Over the years, we NEVER saw anyone disputing Parliamentary Elections, they only disputed the Presidential Results…. That culture & the toxicity it brings will end.
4. For MPs, this will give more power & relevance. Being an MP will now carry more weight.
5. For ordinary Zimbabweans, the power to elect the President is still there. If you don’t want a President for a certain party u can simply refuse to vote for the party’s MP candidate.
6. For Zimbabwe, the elections will cost less… it means less money spent on elections…
7. There is NOTHING immoral or illegal or UNCONSTITUTIONAL here, the same system is used in Britain, in the United States, & in South Africa. Presidents/Prime Ministers aren’t directly elected. In the UK & SA, it’s done by MPs. In America, it’s the Electoral College Voters.
8. We have @LynneStactia & @mawarirej insinuating that the move is about FACTIONAL POLITICS, that’s ridiculous. Whoever becomes the President of ZANU PF will enjoy the benefits of the system. If it’s a bad system, whoever becomes the President suffers the consequences. This system has nothing to do with PARTY POLITICS, it’s for NATIONAL POLITICS. ZANU PF still has its constitution & its own processes for choosing a President.
9. Parliament, as it stands, has power to remove a DIRECTLY ELECTED President through impeachment. Giving parliament the power to elect the President can’t be seen as undemocratic or disastrous, it’s a VERY RATIONAL approach already in use in the OLDEST democracies.
We haven’t seen any rational argument against the proposals, all we see are people screaming “Unconstitutional” … “mutilating the constitution” … etc.
10. The 2013 Constitution came about because the previous constitution was being changed. That’s why the 2013 Constitution is referred to as a 20th Amendment. Why then do we have people who think the 2013 Constitution shouldn’t be amended? For what reason?

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