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Mugoni

Mugoni

@CalvinMugoni

Harare,Zimbabwe Присоединился Aralık 2011
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Mugoni@CalvinMugoni·
@MacBelts He is saying mari ishoma, compared to 200K.
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BaShona says NO THANK YOU
BaShona.@BaShonaBaShona

Coming out of my review appointment with my doctor and being greeted with this news is truly encouraging. Thank you, Advisor, for recognising and rewarding fellow comrades who have been working tirelessly, day and night, defending the name of our Leader and President, Emmerson D. Mnangagwa @edmnangagwa, Amai @ZimFirstLady, the First Family, and our party, ZANU-PF. Their commitment to championing the 2018 Manifesto, NDS1, NDS2, and CAB3 is commendable. I have no doubt that, among ourselves, we will never hesitate to defend and fight for what we believe in. Our loyalty to the party, its leadership, and its vision for Zimbabwe remains unwavering. However, as for me, Cde Advisor, I will respectfully decline the money, as I consider it an insult to the sacrifices and efforts I have personally made in defending our leadership against individuals such as @matinyarare. Rewarding someone with US$200,000 and a Toyota Land Cruiser after they publicly humiliated my dear President, Amai, and the First Family on the international stage raises serious concerns. Listening to Rutendo's apology and his criticism of Dr. Kuda Tagwirei, claiming that he has not shared his wealth with fellow Zimbabweans, leaves many questions unanswered. You yourself have acknowledged Dr. Tagwirei's immense contribution to national development during a period when our economy was under severe attack from sanctions. Today, he remains under sanctions largely because of his support for the President, the Government, and the defence of our nation's interests. Cde Advisor, you work closely with Dr. Tagwirei in ensuring that His Excellency's vision for Zimbabwe is achieved. Therefore, some of these developments are difficult to understand. Once again, thank you for the offer and for recognising the efforts of fellow comrades. However, I will respectfully not accept it. Pamberi ne ZANU-PF! Pamberi ne Vision 2030! Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo. 2030 NDEYA EMMMERSON!!!

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Mugoni@CalvinMugoni·
@HonMachakaire Minister Machakaire, as Minister of Youth, it is surprising that your appeal to the President centres on recognising Victor, rather than first addressing the negligence that has resulted in the loss of young lives.
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Hon Minister Machakaire@HonMachakaire·
Since I was attending Cabinet yesterday, I unfortunately missed this tragic incident. However, I wish to commend and applaud Victor “Coach Rambo” Kazembe for his extraordinary courage and selfless service. In a moment of great tragedy, he displayed the strength of a lion and the heart of a servant, risking his own life to bring dignity to the deceased and closure to grieving families. His actions remind us that true heroes are defined not by words, but by sacrifice and service to others. As a nation pursuing food security and sustainable development, we need more citizens with such compassion, integrity, and commitment to humanity. Men like Coach Rambo place the welfare of others before personal gain, and those are the values that build a strong nation. I will find time to humbly appeal to His Excellency, President Dr. E.D. Mnangagwa, to consider recognizing and rewarding this outstanding son of the soil. A piece of land and a few cattle would be a fitting gesture of appreciation and would empower a man who has already demonstrated that service to others comes first. Zimbabwe is proud of Victor “Coach Rambo” Kazembe. We salute his courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to humanity. May his example inspire us all.
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Mugoni@CalvinMugoni·
@DandaroOnline Shame on you Harare City Council.
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Dandaro Online@DandaroOnline·
#dandarostreets Brave diver Victor Kazembe, popularly known as Coach Rambo, has received groceries from the Harare City Council and grateful residents after retrieving three bodies from a pond in Budiriro. Over the years, Coach Rambo has risked his life to rescue people trapped in rivers, dams and flooded areas—saving lives and helping families find closure when tragedy strikes. A selfless servant of the community, Coach Rambo continues to answer the call whenever disaster occurs. Follow our WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
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Promise Mkwananzi@pmkwananzi·
While others are signing autocracy into law, President @HHichilema has today entrenched the right to education into the echelons of the Zambian constitution and stated that no person in the future should be able to reverse that right. He also argued that free education will not compromise the quality of education if implemented properly. Here is a leader who has defined his legacy and helped all children of Zambia to gain access to free primary and secondary education.
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Mugoni@CalvinMugoni·
@Jamwanda2 Boys ririkutsvaka mari iro…. That’s an advert there 😂😂
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nelson chamisa@nelsonchamisa·
A HERO’S WELCOME…It was a pleasure to welcome Citizens’ Hero, Godfrey Karembera, affectionately known as Madzibaba veShanduko and family, to our offices in Harare. A loyal, committed, and dedicated cadre, he remains steadfast and determined in the pursuit of a New Great Zimbabwe within our lifetime. We extend our profound appreciation to the Citizens Welfare Bureau and to all the citizens who supported and contributed to his family’s welfare throughout this difficult period of persecution. Your solidarity and generosity have been truly inspiring. The citizens are organizing.#Chapwati #NewGreatZimbabwe
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Mugoni@CalvinMugoni·
@Chofamba …and majority of such accounts were created in April!
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Chofamba@Chofamba·
To anyone who’s interested in observing and understanding the role of digital bots in shaping and influencing public opinion on Zimbabwean politics, my post below provides curious insights. I quoted Jonathan Moyo’s post and almost immediately, it garnered over 30 responses, and almost, if not all, coming to Moyo’s defence, practically expressing the same venerations of Moyo’s expertise and experience. The jabs against me were of similar sentiment too, including the two that I’ve screenshot below. If you ever watched The Matrix Reloaded, you’ll remember the “burly brawl” scene where Agent Smith multiplies into multiple characters, whom Neo had to fight! Now picture Jonso Reloaded: if you post a critical comment against Moyo, you can get dozens of responses from “him” through these bots, some of which attempt to come across as possessed with knowledge of their interlocutor - one called me an online English tutor, another a law lecturer. With enough investment, these bots can be armed with actual profiles of their target subjects so that their attacks sound credible and grounded in real knowledge of who they’re engaging! Just this snippet of interaction left me with serious thought about recent allegations that architects of CAB3 shelled millions behind this campaign! @freemanchari @begottensun
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We will believe the constitutional interpretation of your own former teachers of law at the University of Zimbabwe, vanaProf Madhuku, rather than the one you’re being paid to push! Quite clearly, you’ve been an obtuse student!

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King Jay🇿🇼
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
#PauseForThought Every year, sometimes twice a year, I look forward to going home to Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe is home. It is where my umbilical cord was buried. It is where my roots are. It is where, God willing, I hope to spend my twilight years. In a few years' time, when I finally decide to return for good, I will pack my belongings, my work tools, my Partial Discharge detectors, Hipot testers, Tan Delta test sets, transformer testing equipment and all the other instruments that have been part of my working life, load them into a container and head home to be among my people. But every time I visit, there is one thought that I can never completely silence. What would happen if something went terribly wrong? When I'm driving through places like Zai Rimwe, Mutekedza or Mupatsi on my way to rural Njanja, I sometimes catch myself thinking about the unthinkable. What if there was an accident out here? Would someone be able to call an ambulance? Would an ambulance come? If the situation was serious, would there be access to an air ambulance? If people were trapped in a vehicle, would the fire brigade arrive in time? Where would the injured be taken? Would the nearest hospital have the equipment, medicines and resources needed to save a life? These are not political questions. These are human questions. They affect the wealthy businessman in a luxury vehicle just as much as they affect the pensioner travelling on a rural bus. A million dollars in the boot of a Rolls-Royce means nothing when a person is trapped under twisted metal and every minute counts. In those moments, status disappears. Politics disappears. Connections disappear. All that matters is whether help is coming. Whether the ambulance arrives. Whether the rescue team arrives. Whether the hospital can do what it was built to do. Living in the UK has taught me many things. Life here is far from perfect, but one thing that gives people peace of mind is knowing that if tragedy strikes, a system exists. Ambulances, fire services, air ambulances and hospitals may not be flawless, but they are there. People know that when they dial for help, help is on its way. That sense of security is priceless. Healthcare and emergency services are not luxuries. They are not political projects. They are among the most important investments any nation can make because every single one of us is mortal. No title, no office, no amount of wealth, no security detail and no political influence can prevent an accident, a stroke, a heart attack or a medical emergency. Life can change in a second. That is why I believe we should all be talking more about hospitals, ambulances, rescue services and emergency preparedness. Not because we expect disaster. But because we all hope to survive it if it comes. This is not criticism. It is concern. It is the concern of a son of the soil who loves his country and wants the same peace of mind for Zimbabweans that people in many other countries take for granted. Some things are worth putting ahead of everything else. Saving lives is one of them. END.
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Slime🐍@ItsKingSlime·
Kevin Hart was HEATED after Shaq flipped the script on him and recreated the iconic “DAMN” scene between him & Don Cheadle 💀🤣🤣 “Like a train, I’m not stopping… I’m 46 years old and I’ve been doing this for-“ “DAMN”
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Danny that Guy@DannythatGuy·
EcoCash just launched a new app, one they call a Super App. They gave me early access for a couple of weeks before it was released to review it and, they asked that I make an honest video about it, have you used the new app? @EcoCashZW #zimbabwe #econet #ecocash
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
📢 OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT CYRIL RAMAPHOSA In an open reflection, PLO Lumumba questions whether South Africa can champion justice globally while facing internal contradictions at home. He highlights what he calls a moral paradox advocating for international human rights while African migrants within the country remain vulnerable. Addressed to President Cyril Ramaphosa, the message calls for reflection on unity, justice, and African solidarity.
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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Elon Musk avait dit un truc qui m'avait marqué sur l'allocation de ressources. En substance : passé un certain niveau de richesse, l'argent n'est plus de la consommation, c'est de l'allocation de capital. Cette phrase change tout. L'économie, dans le fond, c'est juste un problème d'allocation. Tu as des ressources finies et des usages infinis. Qui décide où va quoi ? Imagine une cour de récré. 100 enfants, des paquets de cartes Pokémon distribués au hasard. Tu laisses faire. Très vite, un ordre émerge. Les bons joueurs accumulent les cartes rares, les collectionneurs trient, les négociateurs trouvent des deals. Personne n'a planifié. Et pourtant chaque carte finit dans les mains de celui qui en tire le plus de valeur. Le système maximise le bonheur total de la cour. C'est ça, la main invisible. Maintenant fais entrer la maîtresse. Elle trouve ça injuste. Léo a 50 cartes, Tom en a 3. Elle confisque, redistribue, impose l'égalité. Trois effets immédiats. Les bons joueurs arrêtent de jouer, à quoi bon. Les mauvais n'ont plus de raison de progresser, ils auront leur part. Les échanges s'effondrent. La cour est égale, et morte. Elle a maximisé l'égalité, elle a détruit le bonheur. Le problème de la maîtresse, c'est qu'elle ne peut pas avoir l'information que la cour avait collectivement. C'est le problème du calcul économique de Mises, formulé en 1920. L'URSS a essayé de le résoudre pendant 70 ans avec le Gosplan. Résultat : pénuries, queues, effondrement. Pas parce que les Soviétiques étaient bêtes, parce que le problème est mathématiquement insoluble en mode centralisé. Quand Musk a 200 milliards, il ne les consomme pas, il les alloue. SpaceX, Starlink, Neuralink, xAI. Chaque dollar est un pari sur le futur. Et lui a un track record. PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX. Il a démontré qu'il sait identifier des problèmes immenses et y allouer des ressources avec un rendement spectaculaire. L'État aussi a un track record. Hôpitaux qui s'effondrent, éducation qui décline, dette qui explose, services publics qui se dégradent malgré des budgets en hausse constante. Le marché identifie les bons allocateurs, la politique identifie les bons communicants. Le profit n'est pas une finalité, c'est un signal. Il dit : tu as alloué des ressources rares vers un usage que les gens valorisent suffisamment pour payer. Plus le profit est gros, plus la création de valeur est grande. Quand Starlink est rentable, ça veut dire que des millions de gens dans des zones rurales ont enfin internet. Quand un ministère est en déficit, ça veut dire qu'il consomme plus qu'il ne produit. L'un crée, l'autre détruit, et on appelle ça redistribution. Dans nos sociétés il y a deux catégories d'acteurs. Les entrepreneurs et les bureaucrates. L'entrepreneur prend un risque personnel pour identifier un problème, mobiliser des ressources, créer une solution. S'il se trompe il perd. S'il a raison, ses clients gagnent, ses employés gagnent, ses fournisseurs gagnent, l'État collecte des impôts. Il est la cellule de base du progrès humain. Le bureaucrate ne prend aucun risque personnel. Son salaire est garanti. Au mieux il maintient une rente existante. Au pire il la détruit par excès de réglementation, mauvaise allocation forcée, incitations perverses qui découragent ceux qui produisent. Mais dans aucun cas il ne crée. Regarde les 50 dernières années. iPhone, internet civil, SpaceX, Tesla, Google, Amazon, Stripe, mRNA, ChatGPT. Toutes des inventions privées, portées par des entrepreneurs, financées par du capital risque. Pas un seul ministère n'a inventé quoi que ce soit qui ait changé ta vie au quotidien. La France est devenue le laboratoire mondial de la dérive bureaucratique. 57% du PIB en dépenses publiques, record absolu. Une administration tentaculaire, une fiscalité qui pénalise la création de richesse. Résultat : décrochage face aux États-Unis, à l'Allemagne, à la Suisse. Fuite des cerveaux. Désindustrialisation. Dette qui explose. Et le pire c'est que la mauvaise allocation s'auto-renforce. Plus l'État prélève, moins les entrepreneurs créent. Moins ils créent, moins il y a de base fiscale. Plus l'État s'endette et taxe. Boucle de rétroaction négative parfaite. La maîtresse pense qu'elle aide, et chaque année la cour produit moins. Dans nos sociétés, ce sont les entrepreneurs, toujours, qui font avancer la civilisation. Les bureaucrates au mieux maintiennent une rente, au pire la détruisent. Aucune société n'a jamais progressé en taxant ses créateurs pour subventionner ses gestionnaires. La question n'est jamais qui a combien. C'est qui alloue le mieux la prochaine unité de ressource pour maximiser le futur de l'humanité. La réponse depuis 200 ans n'a jamais changé. Ce ne sont pas les fonctionnaires.
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Mugoni@CalvinMugoni·
@Laque_davis Seems we have lot of comedians In Zimbabwe, zvii izvi ?
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Davis Laque@Laque_davis·
I've watched it 5 times, and I still don't believe it. So those of the "chipositori" faith have allowed themselves to be reduced to such? So each time we see "mapositori" now, they're twerking at ZanuPF rallies or deificating Chivhayo? Kunamata kwacho murikuzokuita nguvai?
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@KingJayZim This road should be dualized , its long overdue
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King Jay🇿🇼
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
The driving on Zimbabwe's highways. Just after Selous toward Harare. 23 April 2026.
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If DNA is a code… who wrote it? Stephen Meyer joins @jtworr to explain how physics can build molecules—but not information. Watch this before you assume Darwin settled everything.
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