The World Cup begins tomorrow, and many will watch the matches. Soccer reminds us of something we must not forget: life is not a race to show off on our own, but a path we learn to walk together. Anyone who does not know how to pass the ball, even if they have talent, has not yet understood the game. Anyone who does not know how to live with and for others has not yet understood life. #ApostolicJourney
The fact that people died in SEWERS in 2026
Literally dying in SEWER. There is no way this is real. Mu suweji chaimo ????
But this FAILED president is seeking a THIRD TERM !! Nope. No.
@beloved_ruva The problem with Zimbabwe is our president @edmnangagwa who thinks he is the only one who can rule. Gold mafia must fall mnangagwa must go
Being a Zimbabwean isn’t bad at all.
There was a time I was in Thailand and my son’s Nigerian coach was asking how he could acquire a Zimbabwean passport.
Then in December 2025, I was in the Philippines and met a Nepalese woman who complained about not being able to go anywhere. I was surprised to learn that our passport was stronger than theirs.
Those two encounters put things into perspective for me.
For all our complaints, there are people out there who would gladly trade places with us.
It’s not perfect, but it’s never been as bad as we sometimes imagine.
It could have been a lot worse.
I appeal to Africans living in South Africa to be extremely careful during the month of June, particularly as 30 June approaches. As President Cyril Ramaphosa said yesterday, there are hidden hands pushing for anarchy and instability in South Africa.
The individual in these screenshots is a Member of Parliament for MK, and he is posting inflammatory material on Facebook at a time when tensions are already high. The phrase “Yizo Yizo” may be interpreted by many as a call for confrontation, intimidation, or unrest, which is irresponsible from anyone holding public office.
While the South African government is urging everyone to respect and follow the rule of law, foreign nationals also have a responsibility to protect themselves and avoid situations that could place them in danger. Do not allow yourselves to be drawn into confrontations. Stay alert, avoid potential flashpoints, and be mindful of your personal security and that of your families.
South Africa’s Constitution protects the rights of all people within its borders, and any grievances must be addressed through lawful and democratic means, not through threats, intimidation, or mob action. Watch your back, remain vigilant, and make sure your security arrangements are as tight as possible.
Last week I spoke about how the President is in cognitive decline and hence they don’t allow him to speak in public often. Now, as I also said last week, soon it will become clear that he is no longer in the mental state to continue as President, he will automatically be replaced by Chiwenga.
I will reiterate again: President Mnangagwa is the past. 2030 will not happen.
Last week I spoke about how the President is in cognitive decline and hence they don’t allow him to speak in public often. Now, as I also said last week, soon it will become clear that he is no longer in the mental state to continue as President, he will automatically be replaced by Chiwenga.
I will reiterate again: President Mnangagwa is the past. 2030 will not happen.