Econet @econetzimbabwe reported my tweet against Mafikizolo saying l violated X Rules.
Okay l am putting this in a nice way. Zimbabweans in Vic Falls are saying they will not WELCOME Mafikizolo.
I come from Vic Falls, Iam telling you what is happening on ground
Thank you
Oh God, if surely You exist and reign over all of us, then add to the evidence of Your existence—give rest to the people of Zimbabwe. Raise a new Zimbabwe from these ashes. Surely our mothers and fathers cannot remain choir masters, calling on You in foreign lands while You remain silent. We have cried until our voices broke. We have wept until there are no tears left. What remains now is a hollow ache that words cannot carry. Give us a new history. A new present. A new future. This cannot be all there is. They cannot keep singing to You across the Limpopo while You do not pause, while You do not answer, while You do not come through. I will not tell You what to do, do what only You can do. But see us. Hear us. Remember us. Amen!!!!
This is Tijuana 4:00 am last night. Iran national team arrived.
This is the most unfair and shameful #WarCup in history.
If any of this happened to Team USA in Iran — no recovery after matches, immediate flights to the airport, massive external pressure, or management/logistics staff denied visas — FIFA would suspend Iran instantly, cancel hosting rights, and slap on heavy fines.
But when it’s our Team Melli? Total silence and bias for the wrong side.
Shame on America.
Shame on FIFA.
Team Melli fights with dignity anyway.
#TeamMelli #WorldCup2026
🇮🇷 İRAN
They played three matches.
They drew all of them.
And they showed dignity every single time. 💪🇮🇷
But the host country demanded they leave immediately after their last game.
No rest. No recovery. Just leave.
That’s not how you treat athletes.
That’s not how you treat people.
Iran is a team that deserves respect, not pressure.
And I stand with them. 🤝🇮🇷❤️
That's the World Cup. 🏆
The Iranian national team was made to leave the U.S. immediately after their match against Egypt. Here they are arriving in Tijuana at 4 a.m. local time this morning.
Zimbabwe is overwhelmed by excessive car imports such that we now take very little cognisant of the roadside car-breaking and the environmental pollution around us. Ukatoita tag Mafume anotogona kukutuka. Bloody rural migrants. Highfields Gazaland, High-Glen Road is a mess.
The captain of Iran’s National Team, Mehdi Taremi, calls out FIFA and the U.S.:
“This is a disaster World Cup. We can’t stay in the country and have to travel every time we play without any recovery. Now we can’t stay in Seattle and have to return to Tijuana. This is not fair.”
WATCH This incident occurred today, 27 June, at Musami Cross, Domborembudzi. These schoolboys boarded a Bolt Cutter bus at Juru Growth Point heading to Mutoko. The bus was already full when they got on, but they were told there would be seats available shortly.
However, when the bus reached Musami Cross, it became even more overloaded. The boys then asked for a refund for the remaining part of their journey so they could stay behind and find alternative transport.
Instead of being assisted, they were forced off the bus and assauIted by the bus crew. The US$20 they had paid for transport was also not refunded.
Please take action, @PoliceZimbabwe
Tazviona Moyo from Binga Sikomena is appealing for money to do pharmacy coarse.$500 a semester for 1 year.She is a maid in Mberengwa but with 8 "O" levels including Maths, Eng,Science .Also 4 points at A Level & she did sciences. Her #+263780987317.
Pliz retweet this message.
Malawians have IDs in Zimbabwe.
Malawians own land in Zimbabwe.
Malawians are legally married with documented children in Zimbabwe.
Malawians work in any job they qualify for in Zimbabwe.
A SHAMEFUL BETRAYAL.. We do not merely bear the scars of politics; we carry deep wounds. We have been severely bruised, abused, and broken by this oppressive system of tyranny.
Many of our friends and relatives lost their lives because of politics, and the pain remains as profound today as it was then. Some have been abducted and disappeared without a trace. Others have been forced to sleep in unimaginable places, including the mountains, simply to survive.
We, along with many others, have been arrested, persecuted, and subjected to relentless harassment. We have been left for dead after numerous assassination attempts. We have been denied opportunities, marginalized, and deprived of the resources and means necessary to improve our lives. Food and government support or opportunities have been politicized and weaponized. We have been excluded, humiliated, robbed, and exploited continuously…day after day, season after season.
And after all this, some choose to align themselves with and support the very oppressors and persecutors responsible for our suffering, all for money, personal benefits, and the desire to illegally remain in this illegitimate parliament. The citizens are the ‘ultimate parliament’ and shall determine the direction of our great country.
To you, Oppressors and your sidekicks …Stop it or be stopped. Change can’t be delayed or denied any longer! #TheNew #TheCitizensMovement
#Godisinit
A HERO’S WELCOME…It was a pleasure to welcome Citizens’ Hero, Godfrey Karembera, affectionately known as Madzibaba veShanduko and family, to our offices in Harare. A loyal, committed, and dedicated cadre, he remains steadfast and determined in the pursuit of a New Great Zimbabwe within our lifetime.
We extend our profound appreciation to the Citizens Welfare Bureau and to all the citizens who supported and contributed to his family’s welfare throughout this difficult period of persecution. Your solidarity and generosity have been truly inspiring.
The citizens are organizing.#Chapwati #NewGreatZimbabwe
Good day. I hope you are well. Something happened this morning, 11 June 2026, in Waterfalls that really disturbed me.
A schoolgirl was crossing the road at the corner of 4th Avenue and Masotsha Ndlovu Way on her way to school when she suddenly fell in the middle of the road and started convulsing. Fortunately, drivers coming from both directions noticed the danger and slowed down, so she was not run over.
I tried calling 991, but the line was constantly busy. I then rushed to Health 24, which is only about 20 metres from where the girl had fallen. We did not know what was causing her condition, and we were afraid to move her because none of the people present had first-aid training.
When I arrived at Health 24, I asked if they could send an ambulance or a first-aider to assist. The first question I was asked was, "Who is going to pay?" That was heartbreaking. The staff member then said they needed to call their supervisors first, and at that moment I felt that help was either not coming or would be delayed.
I returned to the scene shortly afterwards and was told that a group of Apostolic church members had passed by. One of their leaders stopped to help, and after someone identified the girl, they took her home and prayed for her there. However, from the way she fell, it appeared that she had hit her head and needed medical attention.
This incident has left me thinking. If private health institutions require payment before responding to emergencies, what can be done to ensure that more people have basic first-aid skills? Should first aid be taught in schools and communities so that ordinary citizens can help during emergencies?
Are there places where people can receive first-aid training, even free of charge? The truth is that this young girl could have died while lying just 20 metres away from a health facility.
I also wonder whether private hospitals have a social responsibility to assist in genuine emergencies involving children, the elderly, or other vulnerable people. Surely there should be situations where immediate help is provided first and payment arrangements are dealt with afterwards.
GET YOUR HEADS EXAMINED…Some people really amaze me.
Do you honestly believe that if the Chamisa you constantly gaslight and vilify had agreed to be co-opted by ED, there would have been any need to hire that Chabangu as the manufactured face of a government-sponsored opposition?
Do you think they would have needed CAB3 to deal with the fallout from a disputed presidential election? Would CAB3 have been necessary?
Do you think they would have spent billions in taxpayers' money buying off individuals, organizations, and institutions, including some within the region, to discredit and destroy the very person they were supposedly working with? Why spend billions of taxpayers' dollars buying influence, recruiting allies, mobilizing institutions and giving cars, to destroy the credibility of someone who was supposedly on your side?
Why would an ally cause you sleepless nights.
Give us a break! Kwanai! Miswai! The logic simply does not add up. If someone is part of your project, you do not expend enormous resources undermining, isolating, and dismantling them. You do not wage a sustained campaign against an ally. The very existence of these efforts points to entrenched animosity.
We’re chalk and cheese, oil and water. We can’t mix! And I’m proud of that record! #TheNew