Ian Wright is an absolute hero for saying how we all feel about this World Cup…
“I've just read that the Somalian referee has been denied entry. Every few hours it's another story, another story about fans denied, players denied, officials denied, journalists denied, now refs," Wright said.
"You know something I'm laughing but it's not funny, it's actually not funny and something has to be said.
"The expensive tickets, the most expensive tickets ever, expensive accommodation, transport through the roof. It has to be said.
"Is this how the hosts behave really for the greatest game, the greatest tournament in the world, is this how the hosts behave?
"Are we not hearing more? Are we seeing how Qatar got dragged, are we not hearing more? Is this the spirit of football, really?
"You know who I feel for? I feel for the American fans who are desperate for this, American soccer fans who are desperate for this, how embarrassed they must be. How embarrassing for them this must be.
"This is the World Cup, this is a World Cup of chaos. Whoever wins this World Cup is going to have to go through some serious chaos to get this done.
"I hope we can do it, but something has to be said now. This is the World Cup."
🚨Alisson Becker on his unforgettable assist under the lights of Anfield against Manchester United.
🗣️| I will genuinely say it’s one of the best assist I’ve ever made in my career. When took the ball from their attack and with ball I see Mo Salah raising up his hands telling me to deliver it but then Virgil was telling me to slow the game cause it’s last minute, but I took on my decision because I know who’s calling and what he’s capable of if I’m able to get it to him.
I hit the ball to him and after his first touch the rest was history cause Salah wasn’t an attacker you take for granted and those moments still gives me goosebumps anytime I remember or watch it, surely I will miss Mo Salah and those moments.
A coach who never stopped teaching. It sounds crazy to say this, but you made greatness feel normal. Even after hat-tricks, wins and trophies, there was always another lesson, another challenge and another level to reach. That mentality changed this club forever and changed me too. The honour of a lifetime to work with the best. Thank you for everything, boss 🙏🏻 🩵
There is a General who died some few years ago. He had $4 million in Mauritius and a mansion in Dubai. He fell sick in Zimbabwe from "Covid". The healthcare system could not save him. The same thing that happened to Makamba's son.
We once calculated the amount of money Mugabe used for his trips to Glen Eagles in Singapore, he could have built a hospital that took care of him, his cabinet and locals but NO, he preferred to use more than $10 million in Singapore.
Ginimbi was burnt in his expensive car for hours with no Fire Brigade in sight.
They flaunt their ill-gotten riches and smack on our faces but they fail to realize is that the basics that everyone needs are absent. When they need them, sometimes that money won't save them.
A functional healthcare system is good for everyone. We have to get rid of Mnangagwa and his cabal!!!!
Pep Guardiola on Firmino, Salah, and Mané’s iconic Liverpool trio:
🗣️ “That front three was something special. Honestly, one of the most dangerous attacking units I’ve ever had to prepare for in my career.
Firmino connected everything, Mané attacked space like a nightmare, and Salah finished with a level of consistency that was just unbelievable. Together, they didn’t just score goals they destroyed defensive structures.
We would spend days trying to plan for them, and even then, one moment was enough to change everything.
Teams didn’t just play against Liverpool… they played against chaos, speed, and intelligence all at once.
That trio defined an era in the Premier League and in Europe.”
Life in Rhodesia was better. At least we knew that it was the whites against us.
Not what we are seeing today black on black.
We never saw Ian Douglas Smith flaunt a lavish or flamboyant lifestyle.
Douglas you were an administrator. A developer. A builder. A visionary. Waive nani chose.
Nechatakakubvisira hapana. Dai tirikure. Zorora hako murugare munhuwashe. Sorely missed. Gone but not forgotten.
PFEBVE-A COURAGEOUS MAN..With deep sorrow and heavy hearts, we mourn the passing of Eliiot Pfebve.
Eliiot will be remembered for the impact he made, the lives he touched, and his indefatigable commitment to the fight for freedom, justice, and democracy in Zimbabwe. We extend our heartfelt condolences to all who knew this citizen’s hero and stood alongside him in his lifelong dedication to citizens struggles. Rest in Power great man!
Liberation movements have destroyed Africa. They have betrayed the promise they made to the people. They have become a cabal of criminality, corruption and cronyism.
The enemy of South Africa is Emmerson Mnangagwa and not Kudzai the uber driver. The enemy of South Africa is Yoweri Museveni and not Kizito the barber.
The enemy of South Africa is the NRM, FRELIMO, Zanu PF and not Fiona the desperate and impoverished african woman who fled these corrupt and violent regimes in Africa and is now cleaning toilets in our homes as a domestic worker.
Let’s talk about the real enemy of South Africa. The real reason we have an immigration crisis. Let’s dial direct.
The reason why we have immigration at these unmanageable levels is because these leaders, Museveni, Mnangagwa and Chapo have destroyed their home nations and beat up their citizens.
Unfortunately they have received support and fellowship from the ANC. This must stop.
Today I gave an important speech at the constitutional hill on how we address the immigration challenges we are facing in South Africa.
You can read my Africa Day speech below…