@SABCNews@daddyhope The Zimbabwean Revolution needs a figurehead. You are young, educated and charismatic. Let them lock you up in Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison for at least 28 years like Nelson Mandela. Motivate your people by becoming their rallying call. Be a real Zim patriot.
@CacambileOnako@MmusiMaimane I heard he has a black belt in karate, taekwondo and a serious boxer our Mmusi. He can enter Zim quietly via the Limpopo river. Confront those Zim soldiers like a Steven Seagal or a Chuck Norris or a Rambo. Look at Mmusi's eyes and you will see a serious fighter in there.
@Sophie_Mokoena In 1961, Ghana's economy was larger (1,5 times) than South Korea's. Today, South Korea is ranked around 14th and Ghana is 74th. The results speak for themselves of 65 years of failure, mismanagement of the economy and poor governance. Stop interfering in RSA internal matters.
@ShehuSani Don't you have floods in Lagos? Shouldn't you as senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria be more concerned about the loss of life and damage to the property of citizens in this time of crisis? I hope you are not suffering from nigeriaphobia like the rest of the world.
@MmusiMaimane Mmusi. Che Guevara went to countries where people were oppressed in the Americas. He didn't issue statements. In you I see a Che type figure who can lead the revolutionary fight againesti Emerson and ZANU-PF.
@phindigp@daddyhope I agree with you. With South African affairs he vibrates like Samson from the Bible. On Zimbabwean affairs because they gave him a few claps and some small kicks, he's a very obedient wimp. They only become GIANTS in RSA affairs.
@tyrony214772@daddyhope Look at the World Bank statistics. In 1961 the Ghanian economy was 1,5 times larger than South Korea. Facts don't massage emotions. The current economic ranking of Ghana is an indictment of Ghana's rulers and its people. I humbly accept your apology in advance.
@ZizinjaAbelungu@Julius_S_Malema Judge Madlanga must hurry to the testimony of Juju. Remember he still has a date on becoming a bandiet before the end of the year. Apparently Correctional Services has already started looking at prisons in Graaff Reinet and Middelburg in the Eastern Cape. ๐
@SABCNews@daddyhope Perhaps you should focus less on @JacintaNgobese /South African issues and maybe more on your president for life in Zim. That excessive energy from you is just what your country needs. Fight, fight and fight.
@SandraB08903561@piersmorgan Dear Sandra. What you people call soccer is round the world called football. โฝ We call this rugby ๐ minus the padding and helmets wear because they are crybabies and call call it football ๐. If you want to watch a real physical contest watch rugby ๐.
@Forbes The notorious Sicilian mafia boss, Don Donaldo Trampu called his fellow Mafioso boss, Don Infantino. He was raging at him because he lost a huge amount at the bookies betting on a USA win. He then asked for 4 'soldiers' to solve the Belgium problem.
@TeleFootball The notorious Sicilian mafia boss, Don Donaldo Trampu called his fellow Mafioso boss, Don Infantino. He was raging at him because he lost a huge amount at the bookies betting on a USA win. He then asked for 4 'soldiers' to solve the Belgium problem.
@Sello_Libram In Cape Town, a cocky criminal Nigerian mocked South Africans people by even wearing their Zulu regalia hurling all kinds of insults. Some Zulus went to consult their ancestors. The ancestors decided to teach the Nigerians a small free lesson. Happy swimming day and enjoy it.
@nypost The notorious Sicilian mafia boss, Don Donaldo Trampu called his fellow Mafioso boss, Don Infantino. He was raging at him because he lost a huge amount at the bookies betting on a USA win. He then asked for 4 'soldiers' to solve the Belgium problem.
@NickAdamsinUSA The notorious Sicilian mafia boss, Don Donaldo Trampu called his fellow Mafioso boss, Don Infantino. He was raging at him because he lost a huge amount at the bookies betting on a USA win. He then asked for 4 'soldiers' to solve the 'Belgium problem'.