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@Nthabiseng25688@Sello_Libram@Solphendukaa Elon’s platform is a mirror for his philosophy 😌
It is what it is unfortunately.
But l know majority of South Africans are decent people with Ubuntu/Hunhu.
Hopes of a military coup against President Emmerson Mnangagwa, led by his vice president, General Constantino Chiwenga and his associates, have reportedly been quashed after sources say that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa assured his Zimbabwean counterpart that South Africa will not countenance any unconstitutional removal of a president in Zimbabwe.
Today, President Emmerson Mnangagwa met with Ramaphosa in Harare, where he was received by Mnangagwa alongside businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei, before the two leaders and the two businessmen flew on a one hour helicopter trip together to Mnangagwa’s farm, Precabe, in Kwekwe.
They toured the farm, where the South African president was shown Mnangagwa’s Ankoli cattle and fish breeding pools. When they reached the ostriches, Ramaphosa is said to have remarked, in a pointed and politically loaded statement, that “nothing and nobody will remove my elder brother from power unconstitutionally.”
The remark was made in the presence of members of the delegation accompanying the two leaders.
“The owner of these ostriches will be president until 2030 if Parliament says so,” Ramaphosa is further reported to have said, reinforcing his assurance to Mnangagwa and those present.
The two leaders then went into a four-hour closed-door meeting, where they were joined by Tagwirei and Chivayo. The meeting was described as highly personal and private, with even the president’s spokesperson, George Charamba, excluded from the delegation for today’s visit.
Sources familiar with the discussions say Ramaphosa made it clear that South Africa would neither support nor recognise a military coup against Mnangagwa.
Those within Mnangagwa’s inner circle were reportedly buoyant after the engagement, interpreting Ramaphosa’s position as a significant reinforcement of regional backing.
They believe that, with South Africa’s stance now aligned with that of countries such as Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, and, more recently, Botswana, where Chivayo travelled in recent days, Mnangagwa has effectively strengthened his position and insulated his presidency within the region against any potential coup attempt.
What was significant today is that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s trip to Zimbabwe, which I broke last night, was not an official bilateral state engagement conducted at the level of heads of state.
It was a private trip, and sources in Pretoria say that many people in the president’s office, and indeed within DIRCO, the foreign affairs department of South Africa, were not aware of it.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is now back in South Africa after the short visit to Zimbabwe.
@TMarkham84@AfricanHub_ I believe in Physics. And l see no reason why a full grown man can’t seem to walk past those flimsy brunches.
It stands to reason does it not? Are you yourself that weak?
@Whitz_Cracker@AfricanHub_ You’re straining your brain cells too much😂
Surely he should be able to just walk past with no issue… it’s easy physics. Is it not?
@s_k_i_n_n_a@AfricanHub_ And yet, here you are…following and commenting. Avoiding more evolved spaces on x (because truth is…this is your comfort). This is the actual community you belong to. 😌
@Ausar_theV1LE@AfricanHub_ What is crazy is following a thread of a people you quite clearly do not like. What is the actual point?
Because by logic, you should want to follow and comment on “more evolved communities”, but instead… here you are.
A two-year-old girl helped save her dad during a low blood sugar episode.
Her parents had taught her what to do in case of an emergency, and she remembered.
Knowing how to respond to a diabetic crisis can truly save a life.
@econetzimbabwe@econet_support Dear #econet l would like to report an issue with my #Smart4U Data bundle. It has prematurely stopped working just 2 days in.
Everything depends on being online these days. It seems your stuff are offline judging by the response? I’m offline too
The Zimbabwean of the Year, as voted by you, is Fadzayi Mahere @advocatemahere
A lawyer and political figure, Fadzai Mahere has become a voice in Zimbabwe’s political space, known for her advocacy, policy-focused engagement, and emphasis on accountability in public life.Using her platform to champion transparency, justice, and citizen participation, particularly among young Zimbabweans and women.
Other Nominees included-
Tino Machakaire
Wicknell Chivayo
Vee Kativhu
Kirsty Coventry
Hilton Mudariki
Ken Sharpe
Samuelle Dimairho
Scott Sakupwanya
Sikandar Raza
He is furious because more rational white people are coming to South Africa, touring the country, and laughing at his genocide lies. Yesterday I landed in Johannesburg on a British Airways A380 from London. You could literally count the number of black people on that flight, it was packed with white tourists.
The people you see on Twitter peddling genocide fantasies are a fringe of delusional, unrepentant racists. Loud, bitter, and empty. They shout online because reality humiliates them, there is no genocide in South Africa.
South Africa has no racist laws. It has laws designed to redress 342 years of racist colonial rule. When black people were deliberately denied land, education, wealth, and dignity for three and a half centuries, correcting that injustice is not racism, it is justice.
Equality does not float in a vacuum. Equality is anchored in justice.
Laws that help the historically oppressed to have a fair shot at life are only called racist by racists, especially the unrepentant ones who benefited from oppression and now resent accountability.
The only thing they are scared of is equality!