Meanwhile in Australia, an African migrant is being celebrated, supported and recognised for their achievements.
In some parts of the world, foreigners are chased from businesses, blamed for social problems and treated with suspicion. In Australia, many are given the chance to work, contribute and succeed.
The difference is not where people come from. The difference is how societies choose to treat them.
Talent knows no nationality.
This is Hon T Nyathi, CCC Magwegwe!
He used the subtle art of playing dumb and stupid!
He made Zanupf MPs cheer for him only to come back and destroy them into pieces!
This is what ZANU-PF should have heard and stopped the CAB3 nonsense. People want a president of their own choosing. ZANU-PF president will never deliver in two years what the whole party failed to deliver in 46 years
@ZimbabweNhasi Vakazviziva sei kuti akaenda, kun'anga. That lady is wise than those drunkards educated or not. If you see the attitude of violence it's best you admit or they will beat you badly. Intention yeviolence is clear and its clear the educated lady is high.
ALWAYS REMEMBER THIS…Selling out or betrayal of the citizenry carries inevitable consequence and punishment. Mark it well, no soul betrays the people and walks away unmarked. A reckoning will come, whether in this life or the one that follows. Choose wisely; choose legacy over the fleeting.
The world most brutal Prison
CECOT/ Terrorism Containment Center (El Salvador)
Built recently as part of El Salvador's massive crackdown on gang violence, CECOT is the largest prison in the Americas, designed to hold tens of thousands of high-ranking criminals
I teach auto shop at a small high school. We work on students cars, teachers cars, students parents cars and some community people cars. We only charge for parts and not labor, so we saved some people a lot of money last school year. This last school year we did 126 oil changes, 68 brake jobs, 85 alignments, 4 steering racks, 22 tune ups, 32 struts, 20 shock absorbers, 4 transfer cases, mounted and balanced 82 new tires, 4 timing chains, 15 valve cover gaskets, 14 thermostats, 4 radiators, 12 in tank fuel pumps, 8 EVAP canisters, 6 exhaust manifolds, 4 mufflers, 15 AC repairs including evacuate and recharge, 8 alternators, 22 batteries, 9 starters and so much more! Proud of those students I am!
Her husband has just 90 days left to live on earth due to cancer . She
sold everything she has including her home just to support hubby's medical bills and now left with nothing ! She actually thought it was over but God has another plan !
A young Nigerian footballer Zadok Yohanna got signed into Brighton & Hove Albion FC
In 2023, he was roaming the streets of Kaduna and Bauchi hopeless; only left with dreams.
Yesterday, Brighton of England signed him for €30M to play in the English Premier League.
That is, he’ll be earning 150M naira every week.
From Kaduna to Bauchi to London.
Keep your hope alive!
🚨🗣️ Scout Herish Sadi on discovering Zadok Yohanna in Nigeria:
“I was really impressed watching him play as a number 10 and on the wing. There were a lot of scouts there, and we had to move fast.
I called AIK’s CEO and said: ‘How would a hundred million Krona (€10 million) feel? You need to close this deal right away. If he doesn’t turn out well, fire me. Fire me without compensation.’
I negotiated with the president and managers there. I actually finalized the deal that same evening, and he officially became an AIK player.”
Just over a year later, Zadok Yohanna has completed a move to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League. 🇳🇬🔥
From amateur football in Nigeria to England’s top flight. Herish Sadi saw it before everyone else. 👏
❤️🇿🇦 The entire South African national team lined up to take pictures and sign the jersey of the ONLY kid who showed up to visit them at their hotel in Pachuca.
They also signed his World Cup album and the coach gifted him the South Africa jersey. 🏆👏🏼
IT WAS ALL ABOUT ED POWER GAMES…ED worked with Tshabangu to engineer illegal recalls that ultimately handed ZANU-PF a fraudulent two-thirds parliamentary majority, in clear violation of both the law and democratic principles.
Unfortunately, when the recalls began, many failed to recognize that this was part of a long-planned strategy orchestrated by ED. It was never about the claims that the CCC lacked a constitution or formal structures. In Zimbabwe you can not submit party candidates to ZEC without a party constitution. Parliament and Mudenda were in possession of CCC constitution but chose to ignore it on instructions from his Zpf Boss. Those no constitution and nil structures narratives were merely a smokescreen.
Some individuals, driven by their disagreements with Nelson Chamisa, celebrated the recalls, unaware that they were in fact celebrating the erosion of democracy and the weakening of our nation. The foundation for the current constitutional amendment agenda was laid in 2023 through those engineered and unlawful recalls.
However, all is not lost. The real struggle lies ahead. The task before us is to continue fighting for a Citizens' Government—one that reflects the true will and aspirations of the people of Zimbabwe. The future of our country depends on the determination of its citizens to defend voice, agency and fundamental rights .
@daddyhope Hopewell your hatred for Chamisa is bad. You always fight to do character assassination for this guy. Haana chakanaka chaanoita mumaziso ako. But anyway know that he may have his faults but he is better. He is human after all. Munhu he falls short before the lord. Relax
I understand your frustration. Many Zimbabweans feel the same anger, disappointment, and sense of helplessness when they see institutions that should protect citizens being used to protect those in power.
But history teaches us that governments do not derive their strength from the police, the army, or even the law. Their ultimate strength comes from the consent, participation, and cooperation of the people- THE CITIZENS. When citizens lose hope, withdraw from civic engagement, and accept that nothing can change, those in power become even stronger.
You are right that elections alone are not enough. Social media alone is not enough. Complaining alone is not enough. But neither is despair a strategy.
The challenge before us is to build a stronger, more organized, and more united citizens' movement—one that goes beyond personalities, beyond political parties, and beyond moments of outrage. Sustainable change requires patience, sacrifice, organization, and courage.
Many supporters have lost hope because they expected change to come quickly. That disappointment is understandable. But surrendering hope guarantees the very outcome we fear.
The fight for democracy, constitutionalism, and accountable leadership is not won in a single election cycle or a single protest. It is won when citizens remain committed, organized, and determined despite setbacks.
Zimbabwe belongs to its citizens. The responsibility before us is not to give up, but to find lawful, peaceful, and effective ways to make our collective voice impossible to ignore.And The Citizens shall govern!
Ndatenda.