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Nelson Chi
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Eneke the bird says that since men have learned to shoot without missing, he has learned to fly without perching
Joined March 2019
@TinotendaGacha1 @buster_goldie @edmnangagwa @BeholdTendai @chrissy10charu @clivesamukange @CMukungunugwa @ColletMara90231 @DivhaAfrica @FeresuShashie @enkudheni True leadership is sustained through genuine connection with citizens, not fear or force—Saddam lost power when nobody expected it, proving that no dictator lasts forever.
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@mugwagwashonge @HStvNews @bbmhlanga @Hon_Kasukuwere @TrevorNcube Zanu pf will pass but humanity will live on
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@nickmangwana Mnangagwa is out of touch with reality—Zimbabwe's economy is struggling, unemployment is high, the ZIG is unreliable, U.S. aid is withdrawing, and even major supermarkets like OK have empty shelves—yet his main focus is clinging to power.
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@nickmangwana @edmnangagwa I will believe President Mnangagwa's call for development when he stops spending government funds on chiefs' cars and instead invests in real development and savings.
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@nickmangwana Diasporians work hard to support the economy with one voice, but government corruption and poor policies undermine their efforts, betraying national progress. Transparent governance and accountability are essential for meaningful development. The govt clean your mess
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@PhillipSibanda8 Sanctions hurt weak economies like Zimbabwe, which lack strong structures. However, with good governance, they can drive resilience by encouraging economic adjustments and new partnerships.
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@HonMachakaire ZANU-PF’s most successful strategy has been dividing the people and forcing many to leave the country. Instead of building a united and prosperous Zimbabwe, they have fueled division
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@EdsonMdluli2 @LynneStactia Instead of creating jobs, the government distracts people by buying cars for their favorite artists, shifting their focus and loyalty away from real struggles.
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@chrissy10charu You are working hard for a free car, temporary handouts won’t solve long-term struggles. What you eat today won’t satisfy tomorrow’s hunger—Zimbabwe needs better leadership that creates sustainable solutions, not dependency.
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@MJairosi @edmnangagwa We are tired of corruption, economic hardship, and being forced to seek opportunities abroad—we are exhausted by Mnangagwa’s leadership. Imba rudzi iko isanga rirengoma
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@Twinsis50497431 If you eat cheese pasandwich that's a meal but if you eat cheese yakadaro that's a snack. Trump is America's 47th president, Zimbabwe ED is our second. Zimbabwe needs dynamic, forward-thinking leadership to tackle its challenges, as outdated thinking can hinder progress.
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@LynneStactia ZANU-PF lacks understanding; criticism is not a security threat—poverty is. Zimbabwe is a country, not ZANU-PF, and the priority should be uniting the people regardless of political parties. Free food won’t build a strong economy; only development and stability will.
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@NicolaWatson13 The Zimbabwean government forgets that money is just paper—its value comes from production and market confidence. Even leaves, if backed by strong production, can hold value. The real issue isn’t the currency itself but the discipline and policies that sustain its worth.
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@Twinsis50497431 Zimbabwe needs a young leader with morals and principles to tackle its challenges, not an 80-year-old clinging to power. Every citizen has a role to play in rebuilding the nation—Mnangagwa must go.
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@paulmuchemwa2 That's true we want Africa to be a global player with strong banks and public institutions. African leaders must focus on real solutions, not personal enrichment, to build a prosperous and self-sufficient continent.
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@snowballOfficia We are Africans, and we understand the importance of building our continent—our only home. We don’t need the government to teach us our identity. Zimbabwe doesn’t belong to ZANU-PF alone; the people have the power to restore the country to greatness.
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@SundayMailZim Sanitary products for schoolgirls should be free, sunscreen should be provided for people with albinism, and pavements should be fixed to ensure the safety of vulnerable people. These basic needs promote dignity, health, and inclusivity in society.
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@SundayMailZim I hope they are not rigging economic development reports because propaganda won’t fix the country. Genuine progress requires transparency, accountability, and real solutions, not manipulated statistics.
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