Wallaace

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Wallaace

Wallaace

@wallaacem

Agente de fútbol con licencia FIFA.

Texas, USA Katılım Nisan 2010
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Wallaace@wallaacem·
Ruben Amorim is the worst thing to ever happen @ManUtd #ManUtd
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YaseBlock B 🇸🇿
YaseBlock B 🇸🇿@ThisIsColbert·
[AFCON EXPERIENCE] MacG called Eva Modika to clear up the myth about whether Nigerian & Congolese men are well-endowed & good in bed😂 Why Eva? Because MacG says she’s experienced & has “been around the block.” She didn’t feel disrespected—she answered calmly & openly😭 OWN IT!
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Wallaace@wallaacem·
Ah mwene, your response is reckless and downright insulting….You’re no saint, and your own words expose exactly where your loyalties lie that’s your business, but watch what you write…The way you don’t care how you come across is the same way we won’t bother softening our response,tit for tat mwene.
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Maynard Manyowa
Maynard Manyowa@iAmKudaMaynard·
@VeeEG6 What a nice advertisement for the kind of brains Chamisa has for supporters. Can’t have dialogue with him so you resort to silly misogynistic comments that he must be on menopause or mentally ill. What a lovely human being you are. All beer hall heckles and insults. Great stuff.
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Veronica. 💙.G.Edw
Sorry sekuru Ibbo I’m not doing that. You are an elderly man & we expect to see you uniting ppl not causing division in the opposition. We look up to you but you have failed dismally. Why are you always attacking Chamisa, please answer me & maybe I can withdraw my statement
Ibbo D Mandaza@ibbosnr

@VeeEG6 You want to be abusive, Veronica? Be warned. Withdraw that crap or you get what you deserve.

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nelson chamisa
nelson chamisa@nelsonchamisa·
Fellow CITIZENS, I’m focused on the main show, finding a national solution to #CAB3, not distractions or sideshows. My leadership effort and focus is on our plans and a FRESH START path ahead. The die is cast. I say and act with integrity, purpose and in your best interests. Everything I do is grounded in accountability, responsibility, and the national interest. Ignore the sting operations and machinations meant to push a false narrative founded on malice and lies. God bless you.~Forever and always nc
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Wallaace@wallaacem·
@nelsonchamisa These clowns really think they buried you, but watch that hole is about to become their own trash pit. Hopefully Jealousy finally realizes they were just being “hopeful ” out of pure jealousy.
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Change Radio@ChangeRadioZW·
LEAKED CALL OR POLITICAL HIT JOB? THE HIDDEN PLOT AGAINST CHAMISA EXPOSED DETAILED SUMMARY OF BRIGHTON MUTEBUKA The article, written by Brighton Mutebuka, is interpretive account of the controversy surrounding a leaked phone call involving Nelson Chamisa. It is based on Mutebuka’s claimed direct clarification from Chamisa and is framed as being in the “public interest.” @BMutebuka @CucsmanE @daddyhope @mawarirej @Hon_Kasukuwere 1. CORE ARGUMENT Mutebuka argues that: The leaked audio and images are part of a deliberate political smear campaign The goal is to damage Chamisa’s credibility and weaken his support base The incident has been misrepresented and sensationalized 2. ROLE OF HOPEWELL CHIN’ONO Hopewell Chin'ono is portrayed as a central and suspicious figure: Initially gained Chamisa’s trust by presenting himself as a regime critic Introduced Chamisa to businessman Ben Muneri Allegedly concealed Muneri’s ties to powerful political actors, which Chamisa later discovered. Mutebuka suggests Chin’ono may have: Acted as an infiltrator or proxy for ZANU PF (ED), Helped orchestrate a long-term political setup 3. THE “STING OPERATION” NARRATIVE A key claim in the article is that Chamisa was set up through a calculated operation: Ben Muneri built trust over time He later introduced a message allegedly from Emmerson Mnangagwa Conversations were recorded and kept for years Materials (audio + photos) were later released strategically Mutebuka frames this as a counter-intelligence-style sting, not a genuine scandal. 4. INTERPRETATION OF THE LEAKED CALL According to the article: Chamisa’s tone in the call was: Diplomatic Non-committal Politically cautious There is no evidence of corruption or betrayal The content reflects normal political engagement, not collusion 5. EXPANDED ALLEGATIONS AGAINST CHIN’ONO Mutebuka goes further, alleging that Chin’ono: Had/s ties to the First Family Attended high-level meetings with state actors and at State House Sought personal political gain (e.g., Harare mayoral ambitions) Collaborated with Jealousy Mawarire in releasing the material He suggests this undermines Chin’ono’s credibility as a regime critic. 6. IMPACT ON THE OPPOSITION (CCC) The article claims Chin’ono: Became deeply embedded within Chamisa’s party structures Had access to sensitive strategy and operations May have contributed to: Internal divisions Strategic weaknesses Electoral challenges 7. BROADER POLITICAL FRAMING Mutebuka presents the controversy as part of a larger coordinated effort involving: Political operatives Information manipulation Possible intelligence-linked actors The alleged aim: → Undermine opposition forces and reinforce the ruling establishment’s agenda 8. LESSONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The article concludes with strategic advice for Chamisa: Strengthen internal security and vetting systems Guard against infiltration and surveillance Rebuild trust with supporters Stay focused on long-term political goals
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
🔴This is Benson Muneri (47), a Kadoma-born and Bulawayo-bred Zimbabwean entrepreneur and founder and chief executive of Hotplate Grillhouse, a fast-growing restaurant chain, who is also First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa's personal aide and fronts her business interests. Muneri facilitated talks between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his wife Auxillia and main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa who wanted to become prime minister in the current Zanu PF government without even consulting his own party and colleagues. Muneri founded Hotplate in 2019  after returning to Zimbabwe from South Africa, where he spent 22 years working in the tourism and hospitality industry up to executive levels. The restaurants chain has expanded rapidly across Zimbabwe and has also made international moves into countries like South Africa and Botswana. Muneri is a vocal supporter of Mnangagwa's "Zimbabwe is open for business" mantra. Through his business, he has partnered with Auxillia's Angel of Hope Foundation. In 2021, he donated a 90-seater restaurant outlet to the foundation to support its charitable work, cementing his relations with Mnangagwa and his family. His role in the Auxillia-Chamisa talks behind the scenes was exposed by vocal political activist Jealousy Mawarire, and further corroborated by veteran journalist Hopewell Chin'ono who was involved in the secret negotiations, while locked in a social media tiff pro-Chamisa lawyer Brighton Mutebuka, who is based in the United Kingdom. Muneri was born in Kadoma and raised in Nketa 7 township in Bulawayo. He went to school at Rimuka High School in Kadoma before he relocated to Bulawayo around 1992 when his father was transferred there while working for the Cold Storage Commission. He studied for a Diploma of Hotel Catering and Management at Bulawayo Commercial Training Institute, a private college. After finishing training in 1996, he moved to Victoria Falls where he became the first black manager at Spur Steak Ranches which also went on to open at Holiday Inn Bulawayo at Ascot, Beitbridge and Victoria Falls. This was when it all started in earnest; he was the general manager for the three stores. Muneri then went to Cape Town, South Africa, for further training and this was around 1997. From 1999 to 2004, he worked at Nandos in Johannesburg and was the operations manager for the South African and Namibia stores. From Nandos, he had a stint with Woolworths from 2004 to 2006 before he joined Barcelos in 2006 until 2019. At Barcelos that is where his entrepreneurial skills were horned as he met his mentor, Greek entrepreneur Costa Mazzis, who was the chief executive officer for Barcelos. Muneri returned home in 2019 to engage in business and work with Auxillia, a role which earned him trust as he ended up playing a major political role he previously never imagined - being a trusted go-between; arranging meetings for high-profile political figures and negotiations concerning the country's power politics and future trajectory.
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Obert Gutu
Obert Gutu@GutuObert·
They falsely labelled some of us "vatengesi" because from long back, we were smart enough to see through the duplicity, shallowness, naivety, selfishness, dullness & vacuousness of their so-called "Messiah". Their "Messiah" is a wolf in sheep's clothes, a very selfish, dangerous & treacherous man to deal with at whatever level. In "DAY ZERO : My Autobiography", I lay bare why it's all froth & no beer, all sizzle & no steak. Tinoziva hedu zvakawanda....😉
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Wallaace@wallaacem·
I’m genuinely at a loss for words. Maynard showed nothing but disregard,bordering on sheer arrogance,toward ordinary people, yet he still paraded himself as some spotless, brilliant journalist...Sha It was exhausting. He misled the public without hesitation and made his loyalties painfully obvious.
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Jessie Pineau@J_Pineau·
This guy lies even under OATH. Remember the Motlante commission?
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Wallaace@wallaacem·
@NewsHawksLive Dumisani, your debt isn’t going anywhere just because you’re busy attacking Chamisa and running with those clowns,watova mboko.
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TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
𝐁𝐞𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝐂𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐞𝐝 𝐃𝐨𝐨𝐫𝐬: 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐮𝐝𝐢𝐨 𝐒𝐚𝐠𝐚 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐍𝐞𝐥𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐬𝐚 𝐭𝐨 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭 𝐋𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐀𝐮𝐱𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐚 𝐌𝐧𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐚𝐠𝐰𝐚 The audio saga linking Zimbabwe's main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa through her aide Ben Muneri - which has been verified by The NewsHawks beyond reasonable doubt - has further shown that politics is not just what happens in the public sphere, but mostly importantly behind the scenes. While public theatre dominates politics, important decisions are made behind doors, away from the public domain. Supporters of political parties and their leaders are usually left in the dark, and when they discover what has been happening they react with shock, denial and some by being aggressively defensive even when indisputable facts have been placed before them. The backstage environment and manoeuvres allow for genuine negotiation, compromise, and building of trust between opposing sides, away from public scrutiny, which can be essential for making progress on complex issues, yet dangerous as it can lead to cutting personal deals for self-aggrandisement and selling out. Significant deals are often struck in confidential settings, reducing the impact of political theatre and media sensationalism. Lobbyists and mediators often operate in the shadows to influence policy and cut deals without public disclosure. Private meetings are used by politicians to negotiate without fear of backlash from voters or other constituents, allowing for compromises that would be politically fatal in public. Closed-door bargaining allows politicians to engage in dialogue without facing reputational damage if a deal falls through. When not performing for an audience, politicians are more open to practical solutions and concessions. Zimbabwe has had several such arrangements, including four important Governments of National Unity (GNU), including the 1978 Internal Settlement, the 1980 GNU, the 1987 Unity Accord and the 2009-2013 GNU. Relationships between leaders, crucial for long-term policy, are nurtured through confidential, amicable, and trust-building interactions. While democracy primarily aims for transparency, the practical, often messy, processes of negotiation and power-brokering create a strong incentive for politicians to keep key political activity hidden from the public view.   The Zimbabwean political landscape, for instance, is often defined by a stark public dichotomy between ruling party Zanu PF and the main opposition, characterised by intense public rivalry and violent repression. However, the emergence of a secretly recorded audio involving Chamisa and Muneri shows a far more complex reality of backroom lines of communication and secret negotiations, bridging the divide after the disputed 2018 and 2023 presidential elections. This situation further explains the capture and deals after the 2023 elections. This saga, which surfaced with recordings of conversations following a social media tiff between political activists Jealousy Mawarire, who is highly critical of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his 2030 Agenda, and Brighton Mutebuka, a Chamisa loyalist, highlighted backdoor attempts at political maneuvring that stood in contrast to the public rhetoric of a stolen elections. The Secret Negotiations Exposed The audio recordings, which began circulating after the secret talks in 2021 and 2022, featured a conversation between Chamisa, then leading the MDC Alliance, and Muneri, an aide tasked with handling politucal and business interests for First Lady. The context of these discussions was the intense post-2018 election period, marked by brutal violence and killings on August 1, as well as a failed court challenge of the result by Chamisa. The audio shows Chamisa was not merely engaging in public resistance but in secret moves to engage with Mnangagwa, seeking to negotiate a personal deal to become prime minister rather than a broad coalition.
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PATSON KANENGON!
PATSON KANENGON!@PatsonKanengoni·
You keep another man's audio in your phone for 4yrs, what is the purpose of that if it's not makuhwa, treachery , blackmailing and humbwa, and whoever recorded him also is a fool, what an embarrassment @mawarirej it will not change a thing, we stand with @nelsonchamisa #NotoCAB3
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internet hall of fame
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
This dude sees an eagle eyeing the fish he's just caught and does this
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skilled rebhara
skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
look at the characters attacking chamisa that should tell you a lot .....
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Maynard Manyowa
Maynard Manyowa@iAmKudaMaynard·
Spoke about this on the TikTok yesterday. And as Hopewell says - nobody wants to annihilate Chamisa. It’s why the recorded calls have gone from 20s to 60s. But the call itself is 10+ mins. Chamisa knows the deal he tried to do with Auxillia. A deal that is still in place. It’s his right to make a deal for himself. But as long as he then sends folks to attack people that know the truth and have accepted it and now choose to fight other battles - he invites them to set record straight. I wanted to release it last night but took the counsel of my Mrs not to retaliate to personal battles with things like that. He has got his deal. That’s fine. But he should then not attack or have attacked people doing their best to fight an amendment that will now sail through.
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope

@promisep10 @mawarirej @nelsonchamisa I confirm that. I do not know why these guys are pretending otherwise. It was meant to be private, but when you attack people with lies, they are forced to release evidence to establish the truth. If they continue, more will come.

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Brighton Mutebuka
Brighton Mutebuka@BMutebuka·
Yes. I have asked Chamisa about that audio. He has addressed it. His response connects Hopewell to Ben Muneri of "Hot Plate" fame, Jealousy Mawarire & Hopewell's ambition to become Harare Mayor via Douglas Mwonzora (at the time in question). Hopewell allegedly stunned ED & his wife by demanding to be a Mayor of Harare for his "services." It will be highlighted how he allegedly sought to achieve this. Now, if this is accurate, if you see CDF & other so-called constitution defence platforms suddenly imploding, it will make sense. You must decide how feasible it is to own homes in Harare, London & Joburg. You must also decide how credible it is to maintain relations across all political figures of note in Zim, Chamisa, Biti, Sikhala, ED, Mai ED, Chigumba, Chiwenga etc. Is it really credible for Hopewell to be blind to Tshabangu's shenanigans given his level of exposure? One minute you join Chamisa's fundraising team, the next Job Sikhala's? The next you support Biti. While you are at it, please check George Charamba's timeline about Hopewell's alleged visit to State House. Once you are done, add shadowy figures like Ali Naka & Jealousy Mawarire. What do you know about them? We shall also visit the small matter of the alleged £50k Barclays loan & forensically examine how feasible a major UK bank can issue such a loan to a 20 something year old woth a Zim passport who has recently arrived in the UK & has got no collateral. If you open your eyes wide enough, we could end up getting Zim back!
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VERYDARKMAN
VERYDARKMAN@vdmempire·
This officer deserves an award 😍
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NeoRepublicZA
NeoRepublicZA@NeoRepublic_ZA·
Not for Sensitive Viewers 💔💔💔⚠️⚠️⚠️
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Newzroom Afrika
Newzroom Afrika@Newzroom405·
A Yeoville resident says the police acted swiftly in dealing with the four suspects killed in a Johannesburg shootout. He says the area is a crime hotspot. @Vee_Makhoali has more. Watch: tinyurl.com/3a38bj7n
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