Hondokondo

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Hondokondo

Hondokondo

@Lenso30

เข้าร่วม Kasım 2024
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TSOGANG VUKANI AMKENI
You telling me that in year 2026, Africans are still dressed by others? 🤔
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Hondokondo
Hondokondo@Lenso30·
@Savheya_Happie Guys Neem tree is not native to Africa so it doesn't have an indigenous name. It comes from Asia. Please don't confuse Syringa/Mukina with Neem trees bcz Mukina is poisonous mofa
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TSOGANG VUKANI AMKENI
TSOGANG VUKANI AMKENI@Tsogang3·
My brother who is in mining just called me 😅 Telling me that the challenge with us is that we don't have machinery. I disagree: I think our challenge is that we don't want machinery. We have money for it. If we look at the cars we are driving, that's where you will see our capital.
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MR AIRTIME
MR AIRTIME@Aubrey_Senyolo·
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Zimviral 𝕏
Zimviral 𝕏@ZimViral·
Kana uchiziva nzvimbo ndepapi apo 📍
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Ministry of Transport - Zimbabwe
Upcoming major Interchange at Robert Mugabe and Chiremba Road junction. This is real infrastructure development aimed at decongesting one of the city’s busiest routes.
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Kgoshi Ya Lebowa
Kgoshi Ya Lebowa@Mothematiks·
@Thekelo_ Ka nnete. Cant watch a person being robbed and you just go about your business
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Kgoshi Ya Lebowa
Kgoshi Ya Lebowa@Mothematiks·
Brazen robbery in front of people. Our country is a savage kingdom 😢
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Hondokondo
Hondokondo@Lenso30·
@PhiriTofara You are right bro zvekumwa from one cup, bottle, sharing a cigarette is poverty not love and it spreads a lot of diseases.
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ManFromNyasaland
ManFromNyasaland@PhiriTofara·
mmmmmmm imi🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Bruce Nkomati🇿🇦📚
Bruce Nkomati🇿🇦📚@BruceNkomati·
@Inqubeko_news Every time uneducated, lazy fools use Shangane interchangeably with 'kwerekwere', it means the VaTsonga will feel insulted. I hate this confusion in this country; everyone is confused about identity. You find a Shangane from KZN calling himself Zulu &calling foreigners Shangane🤡
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Inqubeko News Channel
Inqubeko News Channel@Inqubeko_news·
Penny Penny, an MK Party MP, says the man who was beaten by March and March members in the Eastern Cape is a Shangaan from Giyani, not a Nigerian 🇳🇬 He added that the conflict was between AmaXhosa and Nigerians (not AmaZulu), therefore there was no need for people from KZN to go and intervene in the Eastern Cape. “You are getting used to us now (niyasijwayela), but one day is one day. You are provoking us, if you don’t have songs to sing, just shut your mouth. Hands off from us.” — says an angry Mr Penny Penny 🎙️
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Hondokondo
Hondokondo@Lenso30·
@mwiine_bri66880 Divorce is a lie guys cz i have seen many divorcees booking into hotels others got babies from the same partners they divorced
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Bridget Nyakato
Bridget Nyakato@mwiine_bri66880·
BE HONEST!!!!!!!!! Does co-parenting include conjugal rights?🤥
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ᗩl wᗩdᑌd_tᕼe sIᗰᑭ
Why am I constantly listening to albums and tracks from Dembo , James Chimombe, Matavire , Chimbetu ? 😭, this is not who I am as a person 🤞. The game's so gone bro😭💔.
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Dj Ollah 7
Dj Ollah 7@djollah_7·
#podcast: VaMauchi vanoti language yavo irikuramba kunyoreka pa computer, vanemutauro wavo mutsva uyo varikutarisira kuti uzoshandiswa munyika yose. 🥴🥴. Tererera unzwe alphabetical order iyo 😂😂🙌🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥. @Jamwanda2 Watch full episode on YouTube: youtu.be/87n6JfVQ_HQ?si…
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Jizelle
Jizelle@Jizelle_patriot·
Can you tell me which country's roofs are the most durable and strong?
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Byte Zero
Byte Zero@zerobyte0x00·
@KuraChihota Vamwe ava. Zvinobatsira type dzipi. Consumerism haisi development. Rimboripi kobiri rekunogweja mucasino
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Kura Chihota
Kura Chihota@KuraChihota·
#MoneyIsMoving Our friends from the East appear to be busy commercially densifying Highlands This is Glenara just off ED Mnangagwa Road. It compliments other residential, retail and casino 🎰 development along Glenara between EDM and Samora.
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RT@RT_com·
Iranian missile evades effortlessly as Israeli interceptors make mid-air turns
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#PutSouthAfricansfirst
#PutSouthAfricansfirst@Patriot_S_A·
This is Sakhile Ntsele, a 19-year-old who was found with a cache of homemade firearms and seven improvised explosive devices at his home in south London. Authorities revealed that Ntsele had become fixated on weapons, spending hours watching online videos on how to build firearms and create explosives from his bedroom. Detective Inspector Raymond Sekalongo stated that while it is unclear what Ntsele ultimately intended, the weapons he produced had the potential to cause serious harm. The case highlights how easily young people can access dangerous content online and be influenced into criminal activity. Ntsele pleaded guilty to possession of ammunition without a certificate and five counts of possession of a firearm without a certificate. After an 11-day trial, he was also found guilty of eight counts of making explosive substances for unlawful purposes. He has been sentenced to four years in prison and will remain under an extended licence for five years after his release.
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Hondokondo
Hondokondo@Lenso30·
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive

A recent study by a South African academic, Professor Nonhlanhla P. Khumalo, Head of Dermatology at the University of Cape Town, says people are badly exposed to blood-borne viral infections during haircuts at public barbershops. Its findings apply to any similar environments in Africa, including Zimbabwe and elsewhere. The November 2025 study, published in the South African Medical Journal, investigated the risk of transmission blood-borne infections and viruses such as HIV, Hepatitis B (HBV), and Hepatitis C (HCV) through haircuts and their association with conditions like Folliculitis Keloidalis Nuchae (FKN). Its core objective was mainly to determine if the popular "chiskop" - clean-shave haircut as it is widely called in township lingo in South Africa and the condition Folliculitis Keloidalis Nuchae (FKN) (keloid-like scars on the back of the head) - increase the risk of acquiring blood-borne diseases. The findings are damning. Men who regularly experience visible bleeding during haircuts are significantly more likely to be HIV-positive (OR = 2.51). In a cohort of over 1 100 men, the overall seroprevalence was 17.2% for HIV, 6.9% for HBV, and 0.4% for HCV. While FKN itself was not directly associated with a higher prevalence of these viruses, bleeding caused by the haircutting process is a confirmed risk factor. One clipper from each barber was collected immediately after it had been used for a clean shave haircut. Each clipper was rinsed with phosphate buffered saline and submerged in viral medium. Polymerase chain reaction testing was then used to identify a blood specific RNA marker, haemoglobin beta, as well as hepatitis B virus and HIV. Chiskop or clean shave haircut was found to be the most popular yet risky hairstyle, accounting for 78% of clients. Of the clippers collected, 42% tested positive for haemoglobin beta, confirming the presence of blood. None however tested positive for HIV, while four clippers, representing 8%, were positive for hepatitis B virus. Two clippers were positive on qualitative hepatitis B PCR testing. Genetic analysis showed one sample clustering with genotype A sequences from South Africa, India, Brazil and Martinique, while another clustered with South African genotype D sequences identical to a subtype D sequence previously identified in Gauteng province. While HIV was not detected on the clippers in that specific sample, 8% of the clippers tested positive for Hepatitis B (HBV). The DNA copies found were sufficient to pose a legitimate transmission risk. “This study confirms that there is significant contamination of barber hair clippers with blood and blood-borne viruses,” the study says. “Hepatitis B was detected with enough DNA copies to pose a risk of transmitting infection. Although HIV was not detected in this small study, the risk of transmission should be quantified.” Khumalo has a long history of research on haircut-associated virus risks, with the following studies associated with her works: "Blood and virus detection on barber clippers": Published in the South African Medical Journal in March 2018. "Invisible Bleeding from Clean-Shave Haircuts": Published in the journal Dermatology in October 2013. "Folliculitis keloidalis nuchae, bleeding from haircuts, and potential HIV transmission": Published in AIDS Care in May 2008. One of her critical contributions is the identification of "invisible bleeding". Using sensitive RNA markers (hemoglobin beta and albumin), Khumalo's team proved that blood is often present on the scalp after a clean-shave haircut even when there are no visible injuries or cuts. This suggests standard barbering practices can facilitate blood-to-tool-to-blood contact without the barber or client being aware of an injury. In her recommendations, Khumalo called for more public awareness of viral infection risks, barber training, and stricter adherence to clipper sterilisation protocols in salons to prevent the spread of HBV and HIV.

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Hashadzinesu
Hashadzinesu@SMauka51709·
veduwee ndokumbiro kubvunza kuti HIV inobatirawo through ma earings here?
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