Today is the 54th anniversary of Title IX. President Trump spent time mocking men in women's sports earlier today.
I thank God every day Kamala Harris isn't our President.
Zanu PF DCC Zone 6 Secretary for Information and Publicity Cde Henry Shadaya addresses Mbare residents at Matapi Flats, which are being renovated by Engineer Collins Mnangagwa through his organisation, ED AID 1.
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Matamandanda has passed away … aaah 😦. Firstly, they will make you an ambassador to get rid of you. If you continue to be a threat, then they will take you out. Trust this Zvigananda Cabal at your own peril! RIP Ambassador Matemadanda🙏🏽
I have just heard that the Zimbabwean Ambassador to Mozambique, Mr Victor Matemadanda, has died.
He was a man who lived a colourful and complex life, at times standing with the people, and at other times pursuing the interests of the regime when it suited him. Such is often the nature of Zimbabwean politics. Yet when people pass away, our first duty is to mourn them and to reflect on the lives they lived.
In most cases, we remember those moments, actions, or words that resonated most deeply with us. For me, this interview more than ten years ago was one of those moments. It was the point at which I took particular notice of Mr Matemadanda as a politician, political activist, war veteran, and influential figure within ZANUPF. In it, he spoke about issues that resonated with me and with millions of other Zimbabweans.
The tragedy, however, is that when his faction eventually gained control of government, it went on to do the very opposite of what he was advocating in this interview. That contradiction remains one of the enduring lessons of Zimbabwean politics.
It is an interview that every Zimbabwean should listen to and reflect upon.
May his soul rest in peace. My sincere condolences to his family, friends, and all those who knew and loved him.
THIS!!! People are seeing the handwriting on the wall and getting out of tech. Next exit, and I am facing the family brick-and-mortar business. No more delusions.
This is a perfect example of how the powerful are rarely held accountable.
This man cheated on his wife publicly, had his America-based girlfriend harassing her, and exposed their minor children to the entire mess, taking another girlfriend to the marital home while the kids were there and even visiting her house with them.
He was also publicly disgraced for (allegedly) taking bribes from the Guptas.
Yet here we are praising him and demonising his wife.
I genuinely don’t like to hang around people who are too money centered. People who cannot just have normal conversations and talk about other things.
Every time you are with them, it is either they are talking about other people’s motion or how they can do anything for money.
I will distance myself from you. Your entire existence and personality revolving around money, especially money that is not yours, or you don’t have yet is such a sad way to live life.
Use your job to fund other businesses and opportunities. Don't just work to survive. Build business while you have the safety net of a salary. Start small, but start today...
Facts! Running a business is harder then most think. There is also this delusion that ‘we’ are going to make it especially for our fellow entrepreneurs in Zim. Entrepreneurship thrives in a country that promotes real economic growth instead of enriching a few. This is why it’s even twice as hard to be a ‘successful’ entrepreneur in Zim.
Your village people haven't won, and your family isn't cursed. You live in a country where it is 5x harder for young people to achieve their goals. There is nothing wrong with you, you are not a failure. You are simply a product of a struggling economy.