T. Gumbo🇿🇼
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T. Gumbo🇿🇼
@trevorgumbo
entrepreneur.
Houtbay Beach, South Africa Katılım Ocak 2013
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1. Came to South Africa illegally.
2. Gave birth and had free Healthcare.
3. Husband crossed N1 illegally and died
4. Wife and child crossed N1 illegally and died.
5. Zimbabweans can't assist, they have 1% of R75 k.
6. They are now are asking the 'Landless, 30%s, Xenophobic, Afrophobic, Uneducated and Lazy people to assist. Kanjani?
7. Both the husband and wife were not working. What were they doing in a foreign country not working? Abusing are free services. Haai this is enough bathong.
EWN Reporter@ewnreporter
Confidence Queen Wabvuta said it’s going to be difficult for the community to raise R75k. This also includes the father, Paul Masunda, who was killed in a separate incident after being hit by a car while also trying to cross the N1 Highway. TCG
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@WeDzimW_muvindi @ali_naka @Tzoro1 You are lost brother. Chinese investments follow standards you set for yourselves
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@ali_naka That still doesn’t mean we should trust the Chinese. No one will act in the best interest of Africa better than Africans, that’s the reality. Yes our leaders may be corrupt but non-Africans are not the solution.
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@AJEnglish We been promised 100s of billions over the years nothing ever delivered.It's a shame grow up men listen to tired empty promises year after year
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced 23 billion euros ($27bn) of investment during the Africa Forward summit in Kenya aje.news/eqcq8t

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So that the Americans steal the money
Remarks@remarks
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 President Trump and Xi Jinping are reportedly considering deal to allow China to invest $1 trillion to build factories in the United States.
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Youngster is shocked by clean roads 😂
Snowball Tongogara@snowballOfficia
In China 🇨🇳, they even wash the roads.
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Full list of business executives joining President Trump on trip to China:
• Jane Fraser (Citi)
• Tim Cook (Apple)
• Elon Musk (Tesla)
• Brian Sikes (Cargill)
• Larry Fink (Blackrock)
• Kelly Ortberg (Boeing)
• Ryan McInerney (Visa)
• Chuck Robbins (Cisco)
• Jacob Thaysen (Illumina)
• Jim Anderson (Coherent)
• Sanjay Mehrotra (Micron)
• Christiano Amon (Qualcomm)
• Michael Miebach (Mastercard)
• Dina Powell McCormick (Meta)
• David Solomon (Goldman Sachs)
• H Lawrence Culp (GE Aerospace)
• Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone)
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France has lost a lot of its relevance and influence in West Africa in recent years. Now it's trying to rebrand itself during a summit with African heads of states in Kenya.
Al Jazeera’s Marthe van der Wolf @marthevdwolf explains.
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@citizentvkenya Only fools fear a bullet cartridge on the ground, that's wht France it is on a bullet cartridge on the ground. no influence at all and economy in turmoil
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@LarryMadowo @CyrilNhidza France is a spent power, debt ridden they have nothing to offer africa, we Africans we still have colonial hangover Power is in Asia now
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@mudharagee Dzangove nyambo idzo. General Chiwenga himself was saved nana SB Moyo. Without covert backing yana Madyira Kuda they were not going to achieve anything because the economy then depended on him. ED ari kutonga until 2030
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Retired General Sigauke wrote an explosive letter to ED reminding him of their agreement with General Chiwenga in 2017 when the army toppled Oldman Mugabe him too a power clinger for decades. According to the letter,contents which are now public,Mnangagwa was supposed to serve a term since he had finished Mugabe?s term. During those years,General Chiwenga didn’t mind so he allowed the president to continue into a second term. The army who facilitated the removal of Mnangagwa,agreed to let him do that.
The coup was staged by the army not civilians of which Mnangagwa is one.Ziyambi Ziyambi and the likes of Garwe,Owen Ncube and energy Mutodi were probably shitting themselves in their pants scared to death. Lest we forget,tanks rolled the streets of Harare not from civilian homes but from the barracks commanded by General Chiwenga not ED nor Wicknel Chivhayo,Kudakwashe Tagwirei,Paul Tungwarara or Scott Sakupwanya


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@penuelist_ This isn't about illegal immigration, it's Zulu tribalism.
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[WATCH] "... There is a grouping that wants to mobilise people around a particular tribe... If you cannot speak their language, you are deemed a foreign national... We know that mobilisation against foreign nationals is a ruse that people use." Ntshavheni.
#Newzroom405
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@MDNnewss @lazai12cameo Is this tired rhetoric statement of "democracy and human rights" used by these hypocrites make sense these days?
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DA Slams Ramaphosa's Zimbabwe Visit as Support for Mnangagwa's Power Grab
The Democratic Alliance has strongly condemned President Cyril Ramaphosa's unofficial visit to Emmerson Mnangagwa's private farm in Zimbabwe on Sunday, calling it tacit backing for ZANU-PF's efforts to entrench one-party rule.
In a statement released today, DA International Relations spokesperson Ryan Smith MP criticised the meeting as evidence that ANC foreign policy favours "the African fraternity of despots and dictators" over democracy and human rights.
The visit coincided with Zimbabwe's controversial Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3, which proposes extending presidential terms, shifting the presidential election to Parliament, and other changes critics say would allow Mnangagwa to extend his rule indefinitely.
Smith highlighted the ANC's silence after the March arrest of opposition leader Tendai Biti and activists who were campaigning against the bill. He also questioned the presence of controversial businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei known as Zimbabwe's "Guptas" at the farm meeting.
The DA linked the visit to South Africa's ongoing immigration pressures, arguing that Zimbabwe's democratic decline, which the ANC refuses to confront, drives the migration crisis and burdens South African services.
The Presidency described the engagement as a routine "in-person catch-up between neighbours."
As a GNU partner, the DA said it rejects the ANC's "diplomatic hypocrisy" and warned that tolerating authoritarianism next door threatens regional stability in SADC.



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