@ChrisExcel102 They will blame the Zimbabweans who are working tirelessly in the restaurants ,some doing the domestic work , drivers , printing at the Internet caffès, they will rather shift the blame to our very own brother's who wake up daily to work at the construction sites 🏗️
Enemy uban?
What defines the relationship between Rwanda and Botswana, is not only friendship but also a shared sense of purpose.”
President Kagame on Rwanda-Botswana relations.
President Duma Boko commends Rwanda’s visa exemption policy for Africans and vows to extend the same treatment to the people of Rwanda. The Africa We Want 🤌🏿
Job Sikhala arrested in South Africa after explosives found in vehicle
♦️Friends believe 53-year-old politician was set up by Zimbabwean intelligence operatives
https://t.co/L3mHZT8zaQ
PREPARE…Always be ready. You have to be ready! In waiting, you are working. You are working the perfect way and will of God. In the bible, the story of David fascinates me. David was no stranger to the wait. He was chosen king, and yet he had to wait even when Saul was already rejected, dethroned and gone. And as jealousy and vitriol grows, David would have to wait even longer for the throne was assured.
David had to wait patiently in the journey of becoming a model leader. But waiting isn’t wasted when #Godisinit. Waiting is a classroom where character is moulded, purpose refined and faith is forged. Integrity is baked in the oven and furnace of trials and tribulations. Waiting doesn’t mean inactivity; it means being strategic, preparing and planning for the next task, yet refusing the temptation to prematurely grab what God has already given and granted.
And the longer you wait, the more you see who is authentic and who isn’t. In fact, the more you wait, the more you discover that waiting isn’t just about what you’re hoping for, it’s about what’s coming, what its impact would mean and the character it would require. To whom much is given much is expected. The longer the process, the greater the quality.
Make no mistake, waiting is not a waste. It is an investment into what’s coming. The good thing is that the wait is not forever. It is the perfect will of God. Yes, we may be anxious, worried and suffering. But then we are all vessels in the act of plan, act and timing of the Maker. Our timing is not God’s timing. We cannot judge solely on what we see or are experiencing. Let us not be too anxious by what we see or even by the schemes of the sinister and wicked.
He who promised us is faithful. He will consummate His Word and fulfill His promise!
Blessed Sunday!
I would like to thank the REAL churches and the individual clerics who gave me the strength to carry on with my work while I was still living in Zimbabwe.
I want to single out the Catholic and Anglican churches, as well as my own church, the United Methodist. In the middle of persecution, their priests reached out to me and invited me into the church for private prayers.
You stood with me in my darkest hours, offering me sanctuary, time to reflect, and the spiritual courage to carry on.
For that, I am forever grateful to these priests. My prayer is that you continue to do the same for others, giving them the strength and hope you gave me.
True faith is proven not in sermons, but in standing with the persecuted when the world turns against them. Thank you🙏🏿🙏🏿
This comrade was caught by security at the Job Sikhala book launch in South Africa, where he was relaying the movements of speakers to his superiors.
Job Sikhala demonstrated leadership and asked the security to give him back his phones and notebook and allow him to listen.
“Go ahead and report, my brother, to your bosses. There is nothing criminal about launching a book,” Sikhala said to him.
Sikhala showed him that the truth needs no secrecy, only the courage to speak it openly.
This is so beautiful, watching a great musician and legend pass the baton to the next generation.
The young man singing last night is Kurai Makore, the son of Thomas Mapfumo’s younger brother.
So emotional to witness an African passing on the baton, something that our leaders fail to do!
A living legacy carried forward in song; the baton of Chimurenga does not die, it only changes hands. That is how leadership should be, mudhara has led by example!
🔸Dear @nickmangwana,
Manga muripi vamwe pavaiimbirwa rwiyo rwenyu? No trade deal. No migration pact. No investment forum. Makafambirei saka? Kunoshopper? Why is Zimbabwe now a pale shadow of its former self on the international stage?🙄
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has passed on the chairmanship of SADC to Madagascar’s President, Andry Rajoelina.
What are the highlights of Mnangagwa’s tenure other than the unfinished and grossly overpriced villas?
What meaningful and positive changes actually took place under his leadership of the regional body, beyond pomp, empty rhetoric, and wasted resources?
What is it that southern Africans can look back at and say;
Indoda endala isenzele okuthile, sesingcono selokhu ithathe izintambo. Kukuphi khona?