This wine brand called Kumusha is made by a Zimbabwean called @tnashenyamudoka.
Imagine if ALL Zimbabweans who see this tweet would repost it to give Tinashe’s wine brand more visibility as we head towards Christmas.
Imagine each time you see Kumusha you would repost it, imagine what it would do for Tinashe’s wines.
I say so because Black Zimbabweans struggle to support each other even with reposts or retweets that won’t cost them a single penny.
It is the reason why our struggles have taken so long to succeed, we focus more where there is personal benefit than giving another person from our community a push.
Haaa ndatozoita PTSD just thinking about bhora rekuPrimary. Saturday maimuka na4am warara waboila mashazhare ako, ipwa watema kare. 5am waifanira kunge wadarika sign pots yakanzi Simudzirai 20km. 1pm you are playing the match. 4pm you are on the road back home. 50km neshoka😭
@nickmangwana Isai paracetamol ku Parirenyatwa uko nema bandage mobva mabhadhara ma nurse nema doctor mari inoratidza respect. Musada kuona kukonewa kwevamwe asi imwi mune power rose muchitadza zvinhu zvema USD2.
@lilomatic Hazvibatsiri kupikisana newe. Kutopedza nguva chaiko arguing and debating with you about these serious issues. We can talk together about water levels at Chivero or price yemabhero or other simple stuff kwete nyaya idzi hombe idzi. You are soo shallow or maybe yu are just.....
@KMutisi Hapana zvawataura. Its like writing a paragraph of therefores regardless in this regard in conclusion nevertheless etc. Big words with no substance. You are just angry and looking for a place to vent!!!!
@nickmangwana Matukire amunoita Chamisa varume imwi, if that's national building, vakayi Nyika yenyu ne mhuri dzenyu, I respect you a lot my brother, I love the way you give us information, but tell your boys to respect millions of people who believe in Chamisa as well
@matinyarare@matinyarare haaa conspiracy theory dzako dzinonyanya kuwanda. I hope you dont think you are that smart tht you think you know all tht you think you know.
Chamisa is not weak, as you may think, kana uchifunga kunge dhongi always, unogona kuona sokuti haana plan, soon mumwe nomumwe uchaiona plan yacho, vanotaurisa they do it to please their handlers, but deep down they know he has a plan , musazvifonera
The struggle for a better Zimbabwe is everyone’s struggle, it has been tough but don’t be discouraged.
Don’t subcontract your struggles to individuals without contributing to the struggle for a better Zimbabwe yourself.
Nobody is going to come and save Zimbabwe except Zimbabweans themselves.
The church, civil society, business, traditional leaders and everyone should be part of a broad based inclusive movement which others can translate into political programs.
But that requires us to have a 1999 moment where we are talking with one voice which everyone feels they have contributed to and represents them.
ZANUPF is never going to provide a free, fair and credible election, NEVER!
It is like expecting Ian Smith to provide a free and fair election in 1975 in Rhodesia.
Only circumstances created by unity can lead to such a moment where the people’s will prevails.
We need to transcend narrow political party jackets through a critical mass, democracy belongs to everyone.
Disjointed brilliance and eloquence or great sound bites without a broad-based and inclusive home won’t change anything.
We don’t have to agree on everything, but having a common narrative which everyone takes ownership of is key in unlocking a better society led by people who have national legitimacy underpinned by the constitution.
That is the only way we can isolate people who are disregarding the constitution, everyone must coalesce around a common agenda, not just partisan programs meant to provide a pathway to a feeding trough as we have seen since 1980.
We have never had a moment where SADC stood with the constitution in Zimbabwe in the way that it has done, this is a moment that must not be lost.
It is not only the SADC observer team that has spoken, but the SADC secretariat based in Gaborone followed up with a statement underpinning the observer team remarks.
We know that the SADC presidents will have a different view as we have started to see, but a broad based United demand for constitutionalism will change that.
The past 23 years and beyond have only benefited a few against a mass swelling of abject poverty affecting the majority across our society, that must end!
To change this sad reality we need a groundswell across the country and internationally saying this can’t continue, it is the legitimacy currency which is underpinned by the first sentence in our constitution which says; “WE THE PEOPLE.”