"Unskilled men with no skill, none whatsoever say somebody took their job, The Only Skill They know Is to Drink Intelezi & Impesu and all of that nonsense and want to pretend like they're revolutionarys" EFF President Julius Malema
"I don't want your vote if you behave like that take them away if the MK wants it give it to them" @Julius_S_Malema
Great initiative by #GreatmanMusic. RETWEET and help him reach as many people as possible!
You know what, my people? A retweet costs you nothing. And when you see somebody who is disabled, like Great Man, pushing this initiative, it should shame us who are able-bodied that we are not able to assist those who are disabled.
The least we can do is to RETWEET so that those who have the heart to help can actually support this cause.
So I ask you again, please RETWEET this initiative that Great Man, who is disabled, has started to assist people like him who are disabled.
It costs you nothing at all as a Zimbabwean or an African to simply RETWEET, or as any other nationality.
Helen Zille was the Mayor of Cape Town and a powerful political figure in South African politics. Her father, Heinrich (Henry) Zille, was from Germany, and her mother, Gisela Zille, was also German.
Jolidee Matongo was the Mayor of Johannesburg before his untimely death in a car accident. His father, Edward Matongo, was from Zimbabwe, while his mother was South African.
Yet the treatment of these two political leaders reveals the deep scars of ignorance induced by colonialism. Matongo was viciously hounded by xenophobes and Afrophobes, mocked with the demeaning label “Kwere-Kwere,” and dismissed as a foreigner, despite being born and raised in South Africa and having a South African mother.
By contrast, Helen Zille, with both parents born abroad in Europe, has never been subjected to the same ugly and sickening attacks by vigilante groups like Dudula.
This contradiction exposes how colonial conditioning taught Africans to despise and distrust fellow Africans, while embracing Europeans as legitimate, even when they too are children of immigrants.
It is a tragic testament to the mental slavery left behind by colonialism, Africans turning on one another while giving a free pass to descendants of Europe.
Until this colonial mentality is unlearned, Afrophobia will continue to undermine African progress and the very idea of mental liberation.
But as I always say, my mother used to remind me that stupid people do not know that they are stupid. That is why it will take enormous effort and time to unlearn these colonial-induced, sickening, and ugly thoughts that were planted in the minds of Africans, the idea that another African is a stranger, that the neighbour from the next village is an outsider.
In this case, Jolidee Matongo was not even a stranger. He was South African, born and raised in South Africa, with a South African mother. Yet he was insulted and degraded by fellow black people, branded as a foreigner simply because his father was from Zimbabwe, a neighbouring African country. Meanwhile, the same voices never extend such venom to Helen Zille, whose parents were both German, not even born in South Africa, and not African at all.
This is the cruel irony of colonial indoctrination. Africans are conditioned to reject one another, to turn their anger and prejudice against their own kind, while embracing Europeans without question.
Matongo was African through and through, with roots in both South Africa and Zimbabwe, yet he was vilified, while Zille was accepted. This double standard is not just hypocrisy, it is the poisonous legacy of colonialism still at work in the African mind.
Both Matongo and Zille are South Africans and should be treated as such, but Matongo was denied that recognition simply because of his black skin. He was harassed and haunted until his death by black South Africans, not by white South Africans. That is what is called self-hate.
This corresponds with the statistics that say Zimbabwe has never had a pass rate above 33%.
It gets worse—this fake prophet does not even have O’ Levels, yet he is able to con clowns with university degrees into believing that he can take their sins to Israel and God will forgive and bless them. Today, he is giving them what he calls anointed apples.
Many Africans have been made fools in the name of religion by conmen like Walter Magaya. What kind of people close factories and turn them into Pentecostal churches, then pray for jobs? 🤣🤣🤣
Until we wake up from this religious madness, we will keep kneeling before charlatans while our nations crumble around us.
God exists, but not in the twisted image preached by these crooked pastors who exploit faith to enrich themselves while the poor remain trapped in suffering.
The situation in Iran and Israel has deteriorated drastically. I renew my appeal to responsibility and reason. The commitment to build a safer world, free from nuclear threats, must be pursued through mutual respect and sincere dialogue, in order to build lasting peace founded on justice, fraternity, and the common good. No one should ever threaten the existence of another. It is the duty of all countries to support the cause of peace, initiating paths of reconciliation and promoting solutions that ensure security and dignity for all!
Ibrahim Traore has officially banned Same Sex Marriage in Burkina Faso. Anyone caught practicing that will face the law. Ibrahim Traore believes it is against the African culture and should not be tolerated
Winky D releases new song Propaganda
Everytime Winky D releases anything we will show him support, he is our voice
Like and retweet to piss off his critics
Should Paternity tests be compulsory at birth?
RETWEET if you think they should be compulsory, LIKE if you think they shouldn’t and we should continue with the way things are.
Are we just going to ignore how the "experts" were wrong about covid?
• it started with stay home, locked up
• it's not enough to stay home, wear a mask too
• it's not enough to stay at home wearing a mask, get an injection
• it's not enough as well to stay home, wearing a mask, injected, get another shot to "boost" the first one
• oh wait, get a 3rd to "boost" the "booster" shot
• yes when you go to a restaurant make sure you're wearing a mask, only remove it when eating, that's when covid isn't active
• and by the way don't mind that these "vaccines" haven't been properly researched on, never mind the short term and long term side effects
Meanwhile the "conspiracy theorists" simply said, it's just another flu, the world isn't ending
2024 if you're still one of those people who can't question "experts" because of their credentials you're good as dead
Learn OR perish!!!
In Africa if you care about your relations with your relatives, friends, associates and the community
By all means, avoid talking about these 3 things
1. Religion - Africans are religious fanatics, everything is based on faith, there's no room for facts
Especially criticizing a religious leader, you will not only be insulted but cursed. Religious sects are more of cults, no one dares to ask anything. Waiting for a miracle
2. Politics - much more like religious leaders, political leaders command cult like followings. This one is even worse, unlike religion where it ends at curses, for their favorite politician they can even k!ll
Everyone believes their leader is the one. The one who will save them. And they blindly follow like sheep, incapable of thinking for themselves
3. Diet - a typical African doesn't care much about what goes into his/her stomach. As long as it tastes/looks good and expensive, then it's okay. What they don't realise is, the food you take either improves or derails your health
They don't want to link diseases/ailments to their diets e.g heart diseases, diabetes, strokes. It has to be witchcraft, the village people or family curses (it runs in the family)
A typical African loves being stuck in delusion, comfortable in lies they're fed, stuck in their fantasies. Dare to destroy these fantasies, you will surely pay for it
Learn OR perish!!!
Sometimes, life takes us on unexpected detours, guiding us away from certain paths we thought were meant for us. Today, I stand here with a heart full of gratitude, knowing that every rejection I faced was simply a redirection towards something greater.
My advice to young Zimbabwean people from the bottom of my heart speaking from experience is that if you can leave the country, PLEASE LEAVE NOW!
Don’t waste your youthful days doing nothing when people of your age are progressing elsewhere.
I left Zimbabwe at 23 in 1994 and was able to build the foundation to the life I live today in Britain from my education to my award winning professional career.
I would never have done it in Zimbabwe with only ONE TV station owned by the Government and a collapsed economy run by corrupt politicians.
I secured visas for all my young family members in the past 20 years so that they could have the same head-start I got in life because I knew that they would grow old with nothing to their name if they stayed in Zimbabwe.
Some have now moved from Britain to Australia because they had an opportunity to build their lives in a country where things worked.
The politicians in Zimbabwe have no viable plan for you, you either choose propaganda or you choose to build yourself.
Zimbabwe is a broken nation with no opportunities for young people except for those of a criminal type or those linked to political elites.
I am 52 years old, there are people of my age who have never had a title deed in their name, there are people of my age who have never been on holiday, the same will happen to you if you stick around doing nothing hoping for a miracle to happen.
There are many opportunities for young people across the world, start as a carer in Britain and build yourself up.
Don’t say that nobody didn’t tell you!
Life is one big road with loads of signs, you choose which sign to follow.
To those who have left the country, learn something from my journey, DON’T forget those that you left behind.
Sending them money to buy bread is a sign of responsibility, but it won’t change their lives, you will end up resenting them because they will become an irritating financial burden to you.
Help them get out!
I want to end by saying this, politicians earn their living by selling dreams, it is up to you whether you want to live in Lala-Land or you want to do something about your sorry circumstances.
Zimbabwe is a mess, it will be a mess for a long time unless a miracle happens or someone fearless emerges to take on the corrupt elites and bring revolutionary change.
The current political actors have no ability to change anything or to help you change your lives.
LEAVE and if you do, remember those that you left behind.
RETWET if you agree with this message so that others can see it too!
Goodnight to you all, if you are not sleeping well at night, watch this video.
If you feel that you are aging quick and want to stop it, also watch this video.
If you want to understand sleep, also watch this video.
Goodnight.
This is the Zimbabwean Government delegation in Russia led by President Mnangagwa.
They are looking at guns, one wonders when our Government will buy the radiotherapy cancer treatment machine, just one machine to save lives.
Zimbabwe doesn’t have a single radiotherapy machine or a heart bypass machine.
Our leaders fascination with useless things in the midst of a crisis of delivery in hospitals is historic!
Women who falsely accuse men of rape must face severe consequences for their actions. Falsely accusing someone of such a heinous crime not only ruins the reputation and life of the accused, but it also undermines the credibility of genuine victims. These false allegations can have long-lasting effects on the accused, leading to loss of employment, strained relationships, and even imprisonment. Therefore, it is crucial that women who frame men for rape allegations face legal repercussions, including criminal charges and potential jail time. This will not only deter others from making false accusations but also ensure justice for both the accused and genuine victims of sexual assault.
This only happens in a Banana Republic where citizens are taken advantage of and expected to celebrate their misery and assumed to be non-thinkers.
Only fools would celebrate people who plunder the country’s natural resources and bring American boxers paying them millions whilst hospitals have no medication, no radiotherapy cancer treatment machines, no clean drinking water and citizens are dying from cholera, 95% unemployment, hyperinflation, potholed roads, no books in schools, discredited currency, opposition politicians in jail and more!
Remember that 2500 women die every year giving birth because there are no maternity theaters.
Remember that the biggest hospital only has ONE maternity theater built by Ian Smith in 1977.
Remember that many Zimbabweans are going to bed on empty stomachs.
Remember that all these things could be fixed if the Gold was not being plundered by a few.
We have really been turned into a Banana Republic, let us see who are the Banana clowns amongst us who will fall for this tragic gimmick!
Imagine how the rest of the world view us and laugh at us!