@lucksonOG@Mamoxn Seems like you don't understand formality. Gukurahundi stopped a 'Ndebele speaking only area' which was advocated by some Ndebeles in Zimbabwe and #CAB3 is done within the framework of the Constitution where all tribes and races are participating. What's wrong with that.
@Mamoxn Then I urge you to dig deeper in your research. It's no secret and it's shocking that you pretend not to know this fact. The Ndebele speaking people were the first to drive the Shona speaking people out of Midlands and the government intervened.
@Strong_STF@EngineerBhebhe@Knick_RSA This is being dull. If you think the MTN boss or those Zimbabweans in high positions are underpaid, then you need better education. For interest's sake, do your research and come up with a company that has a different salary wage for Zims and SAns at the same level. ๐๐๐
@Strong_STF@EngineerBhebhe@Knick_RSA Then why can't you close the door if it is your house like what you claimed?Zimbabweans in Zimbabwe and abroad are fairly succeeding.Zimbabwe is in its current state because of sanctions,not because of what you claim.Zimbabweans will live in South Africa, just like Mzilikazi did.
@Strong_STF@EngineerBhebhe@Knick_RSA Why was a South African expertise not used if South Africans are also skilled. Hellen Zille was spot on, Zimbabweans are skilled, visit banks, schools, universities, or municipalities and you'll find a Zimbabwean, while someone thinks S.A is their private home.๐๐๐
@Strong_STF@EngineerBhebhe@Knick_RSA A country is no-one's house. MTN boss lives a better life in what you think is your house. Move away from the 30% pass mark thinking.
@Knick_RSA Opinions of a 30% matric graduate. Zimbabwe was brought to its current state by sanctions. Prior to that Zimbabwe was a better destination to all SADC countries.
@Miz_Ruraltarain No wonder why 30% is a disgrace @Miz_Ruraltarain ,you believe every lie on social media. What that lady is saying doesn't make sense at all, it's like she is saying her parents are from Pongola, her dad from Makhado, and her mother from Taung. ๐๐๐. Think beyond 30%.
@africa_news__ @inevitable_33 I think it's high time people especially South Africans of 30% pass mark begin to understand and accept that every Nguni Surname and Forenames are also found in Zimbabwe.