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@gama_stanley @online_zifa OK. What's the maximum number of penalties a team is supposed to be awarded in 7 matches?
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The referee in the match between FC Platinum and Dynamos today should be investigated. He was totally against FC Platinum. The penalty awarded to Dynamos was a fraud. So far Dynamos have been awarded 4 penalties in 7 games. It’s a mess. @online_zifa must stop this rot.
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@MaxTheDesigner @gama_stanley @online_zifa kana nguva yakwana inenge yakwana. Rotambwe 91 minutes here kana 90 minutes dzakakwana usina kugowesa thats it
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@gama_stanley @online_zifa Ko bhora rakupera bhora richida ku gohweswa? Platinum was on attack
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@AntonyHwemba @NewsHawksLive It benefits his family. There are many benefits that accrue to the family of a perdon declared national hero
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@NewsHawksLive How does a dead person benefit from anything that is of this world ?
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#WhatChingonoThoughtOfChiwenga
Retired Major-General Herbert Chingono who was found dead at his farmhouse in Mazowe, about 40km northwest of Harare, will be remembered for his sharp mind and great military expertise, yet his controversial remarks about Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga stand out.
Senior military officials, including his brother, Air Vice-Marshal Biltim Chingono, confirmed his death.
Chingono will be remembered as a professional and principled soldier who served the country with distinction.
In earlier years, he served as a military attaché to the United States and was known as a sharp strategist.
However, Chingono was famously mentioned in WikiLeaks cables for his candid and revealing 2010 assessment of the Zimbabwean military leadership, specifically regarding the political ambitions of Chiwenga, which he called and predicted accurately.
In a damning 2010 appraisal of Chiwenga contained in leaked Wikileaks cables, Chingono and the late Major-General Fidelis Satuku told then United States ambassador to Harare Charles Ray that Chiwenga was a political general, not professional, strategic and decisive.
“General Constantine (now Constantino) Chiwenga is a political general who works hard, but who has very little practical experience or expertise," the diplomatic cables said.
“Given a choice between a military and political issue, Chiwenga will always choose the political because he doesn’t know enough about the military to be comfortable discussing it."
The cables said Chiwenga was a "political general" who always defaulted to political positions when confronted with military questions.
A political commissar in Zanu during the liberation struggle, Chiwenga had only attended one mid-level training course, which he did not complete, they said.
After that disclosure, Chiwenga later controversially studied for a Masters' degree at the University of Zimbabwe and PhD from the University of KwaZulu-Natal amid claims he hired people to help him in his studies.
The cables continue: "If given a choice between a military and a
political issue, he routinely defaults to the political. His
goal is to be in politics when his tenure ends as defence
chief, and he will be very disappointed if he fails to
achieve that goal."
As the two generals predicted, Chiwenga, who led the 2017 military which ousted the late former president Robert Mugabe,
has ended up in politics, but his limitations have been exposed as he battles President Emmerson Mnangagwa over the succession battle.
The claim he defaults to politics when faced with a military choice seems to be true, judging by what has been happening in recent years.
How Chiwenga handled the events of June 2018 (Bulawayo grenade attack), January 2019 (fuel prices protests) and March 2025 (the Blessed Geza saga) speaks volumes about his military and political capacities.
Satuku, who died in 2021, also was a decorated commander.
He was a veteran of Zimbabwe’s liberation war, having joined the Zanla forces in 1976.
Fatuku trained in Mozambique and Romania. He was integrated into the Zimbabwe National Army in 1980 as a Major.
He served as a Desk Officer at the Military Intelligence Directorate, Directing Staff at the Zimbabwe Staff College, and Director of Military Intelligence at Army Headquarters.
Satuku became a subject of controversy following WikiLeaks revelations that Chingono and him had privately met with Ray in 2010 to discuss the Zimbabwean military leadership, specifically criticising Chiwenga for lack of strong military credentials.
Despite his decorated service, he was denied hero status upon his death for that.
Instead, he was declared a provincial hero, which some observers viewed as a result of the WikiLeaks fallout.
He died at the age of 64 at a military hospital in Mutare and was buried at his farm in Odzi, Manicaland.
Similarly, Chingono might be subjected to the same fate, although the fallout between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga might inadvertently benefit him.

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@GlorySereti @KeruboSk If a sibling is involved, the DNA won't return 0%
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My cousin’s wife got pregnant while he was working abroad. The math wasn’t mathing, but he forced himself to trust her.
When the baby was born, it looked exactly like him. Same face. Same everything.
Everyone told him to let it go.
But he couldn’t sleep.
So he did a DNA test in secret.
0%.
Now he stares at that baby every day, wondering how someone who isn’t his… looks more like him than he does.
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@GlorySereti @KeruboSk If it was his siblings the result would jot have been zero percent. It would have been an absolute number between 1 and 100% , but way below 99.99%. So its not from a sibling
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@Reginaldmakune1 @carlpravin @bustoptv @freemanchari @adv_fulcrum @BitiTendai @CdeNMaswerasei @LynneStactia @MJairosi @mawarirej @ibbosnr @BMutebuka @JobSikhala1 @MviringiHosia There is no question there. Its defined clearly in the constitution: "328 Amendment of Constitution
(1) “term-limit provision” means a provision of this Constitution which limits the length of
time that a person may hold or occupy a public office."
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@carlpravin @bustoptv @freemanchari @adv_fulcrum @BitiTendai @CdeNMaswerasei @LynneStactia @MJairosi @mawarirej @ibbosnr @BMutebuka @JobSikhala1 @MviringiHosia That was genius, but the question still remains, what is a term limit extension
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Watch this powerful clip from the 2013 Constitution-making process ordinary Zimbabweans speaking out on presidential term limits.This very clause sparked intense clashes between ZANU-PF and Movement for Democratic Change during the outreach process and now, it’s back in the spotlight as the government moves to amend it in 2026.
watch full documentary : youtube.com/watch?v=IQG2z1…

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@tamindlos9 @daddyhope Exactly kuda kungonziwo vari sharp kupfuura munhu wese
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@daddyhope Your analysis that Donald Trump is using this war to divert attention from the Epstein files is flawed from 2021 to 2024 he was not the president what was his shield then? his term will end in 2029 January what will he use as shield if his term ends?
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Visuals show the moment a missile struck central Israel minutes after it was launched from Iran an hour ago. War is not a nice thing.
Benjamin Netanyahu is interested in this war because he does not want to face an election he fears he could lose. Donald Trump is interested in this war because of the Epstein files. Each time pressure mounts for those files to be released, he creates a diversion to shift public attention away from the issue.
Thousands are dying because of these two losers! Two bozos!
(Source: TPS-IL via ANI)
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@SemwayoRonald @JemedzeGiv27196 @Brian___Jethro What does that change? A man with common sense would answer when he got that "stake!!!!!!!!!!"
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@JemedzeGiv27196 @Brian___Jethro When did he buy Radah Holdings? When did radar holdings list on the London Stock Exchange ? My recollection is it opted to delist from the Zimbabwe stock exchange voluntarily.Fredda rebecca is owned by Kuvimba
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@Brian___Jethro He has gold Mines, a stake at Fredda Rebecca mine ,shares in Lobels, owns Weverly...his company Radar Holdings has been listed on London stock exchange since 2012
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@Mr_Mavhondokoto @daddyhope hanzi mafungiro angu chete ndomatsvene ndini ndega ndakadzidza i must tell you who to vote for , so why do we even have elections?
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@daddyhope When 6 million Zimbabweans see him as an idiot, and only you see him as the "ideal" candidate, pane nyaya.
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You can only have this type of presidential candidate win in a society that is rooted in critical thinking, reading, and is generally educated. Zimbabwe is none of those things.
Our O Level pass rate has never gone past 34% in over 40 years. It means Zimbabwe has been assured that more than 66% of the people who sit for O Levels have consistently failed for 40 years. That is two generations.
Such a society cannot see the importance of what Dr Nkosana Moyo says. It is also the same society where citizens are prepared to die for Emmerson Mnangagwa or Nelson Chamisa, and not for ideas.
Some of those who are prepared to die for these men actually have university degrees. It tells you all you need to know about the state of our critical thinking.
It means people cram information in order to reproduce it in exams simply to pass, rather than being taught how to think, analyse, and question the world around them, as is encouraged in more intellectually developed societies.
It is the same society where citizens walk on top of sewage in its cities, yet the people who created that mess are still in contention for political power and actually have sizeable support structures. Need I say more?
It is a society where, after all the evidence has been laid bare, people still choose to follow the politics of cult and personality rather than ideas, and instead attack you, Alexander, for bringing up your legitimate point.
That is what happens in a society where citizens do not read. A society that does not read cannot recognise good leadership, Alexander, it only recognises familiar faces.
Alexander Gusha@ZEZURUROCKSTAR
While we’re busy recycling slogans, Nkosana Moyo was warning about a deeper crisis Africans raising children inside incompetent systems that quietly manufacture dependence. His TEDx talk on modern enslavement wasn’t theory it was diagnosis. Ironically, this is the presidential mind Zimbabwe rejected.
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@daddyhope Contesting the presidency with no political part when cabinet is selected from parliamentarians shows how stupid he was. An independent President can never rule Zim, he will be impeached. I equally find his supporters very naive, but its their right
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@daddyhope Honestly you cant dismiss those who dont share your views as uneducated and lacking critical thinking. That is how dictators behave. Democracy means every person has a right vote whoever they like. I am educated, and i think critically but find Nkosana Moyo very stupid
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@I_Am_Sheu @BossG_Spectre How are his parents being imported into this converstion? Do you know them? Do you know if they are dead or alive?
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@BossG_Spectre You think hed be a fool to put all that money into a project without doing feasibility studies just as your parents had you without planning?
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@ntombikhayisee @Wachewee Ini anondinakidza zvisingaite and anopa spiritual guidance and real verses in a way iri light. I would choose tokoloshi on any day over comic. You dont speak for everyone. So qualify your views with " to me"- noone can argue with your preferences
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@hashtagsage @drDendere You are lying. Its a good thing to avoid commenting authoritatively on subjects you are not conversant with. Donor budgets allow a maximum of 25 to 30% on staff costs. If it exceeds that NGOs dont get funding.
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@drDendere True all these NGOs are very Top heavy, of that 360mil probably half will go to the managers and a few dollars will trickle to service delivery
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I wish doctors and all of us would urge our government to use our own resources. I will never get tired of pointing out that $375 million is a drop in the bucket compared to $ for cars. In Dec 2025 the gov handed out 90 Isuzu double cabs. Each Isuzu is $40,000 minimum.
ZimLive@zimlive
Doctors urge Zimbabwe to re-engage US after health funding talks collapse ‘An abrupt discontinuation of health support could risk treatment interruption’ zimlive.com/doctors-urge-z…
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