WATCH | Hi Crime Watch, please hide my identity. There is a silver Toyota Serena in Chinhoyi, registration number AEI 3425, moving around making very loud noises. Yesterday in White City, people thought they were hearing gunshots. The vehicle does this everywhere it goes.
I wanted to ask if this is even allowed because many people are complaining. This also happened in Ruvimbo, where some people ended up covering their ears because the noise was so loud. It genuinely sounded like gunshots.
This is now the fifth noise complaint I have received about the same vehicle. You can even see one man in the video covering his ears because of the noise.
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I have a bit of time, let me delve into this subject. Hakuna murume anohura! Go to Shona language and show me a word that describes a cheating man? All words like hure, njapisi, pfambi, chifebe etc describe a cheating woman. Most men exercise their options, some say varume vazhinji vanohura, although I don't agree with kuhura part, it's true, I think it has to do with how men process these things. I remember when I started working in Harare in 1997, we had a trip to Bulawayo for the annual sporting weekend. The very first night we arrived in Blues about 80% of men vakato catcher. There and then I understood men. You wouldn't say there was anything wrong with their wives at home, it was men being men, we are hunters.
Most men even those in serious relationships vanokwanisa kutonyenga easily even though vasingazo pursue further. Vakadzi vazhinji knows what I am saying is true that is why in societies like in Zim ukanyengwa nemurume wemunhu ukabvuma ndiwe unodhindwa, hure ndorino rohwa. Depending on how old you are, your grandma or your mother's grandma was in a polygamous marriage. Now it's frowned against especially due to Christianity. But that doesn't stop the nature of men. In my case I have been in SA for 19 years now, I noticed kuti mumo vakadzi vari pazhara almost 80% of vatema vemuno ma M1, M2, M3 etc kungomunyenga wakuto harasirwa mukadzi kana kutourayisa mwana wevanhu.
Unlike my grandfather Dabson Snr he had two wives he was pamusha and would provide them ipapo, inini I live a different life, I can only provide for one wife yet understand those who have more than one wife. Nenyaya yema equal rights many African women talk of equal rights nonsense yet they want the man to pay thousands of dollars in lobola and provide for them. Also another thing if your man wants to marry another women it's not like haachakuda, if your man has made up his mind, it's either you follow in line or you leave. Being a man comes with immense responsibilities saka you can't bring more women when you struggle financially that is being irresponsible as the head.
As men we are true providers both temporarily ( hence kuma Avenues kunogara kune line every night, the clients are your husband's and boyfriends) and permanently.
The thinking ine you modern women will make sure that you end up divorced muri ma single mothers and ma side dishes to married men apa masiya dzenyu dzimba.
Conclusion, there is no equal rights in African marriages and secondly hakuna murume anohura. Many good women out there will die not married because this generation refuses to share men to make sure that every women gets a husband.
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