@cecild84 In Zimbabwe we have what we call ngozi. In years to come I see some of these thugs families visiting Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia etc to pay reparations. The body perishes not the human spirit.
This is a still photo of how South African March and March Afrophobic thugs used Stone as a weapon to murder Malawian street vendor Brian Mwanza, right in the middle of South Africa's Indian Ocean costal city of Durban, in the province of Kwazulu Natal.
Brain's only crime was being an African selling Fruits in the street to support his family in Malawi, when this young man met this dreadful end.
South Africans watched with unimaginable indifference to the sanctity of life, as this young man's brains was smashed to pieces and he lost consciousness, without anyone rendering assistance to him.
Zimbabwe has so much to be proud of today! Join us in celebrating Captain Merna Cremer, who has officially taken command of the massive Boeing 777-300 with Emirates. 🙌
Her incredible journey in the skies spans over a decade, including 10 years of dedicated service with Air Zimbabwe (2008–2018) before taking her talents to the global stage.
As a pilot, wife, and mother, Captain Cremer is breaking barriers and showing young girls and aspiring aviators everywhere that no dream is too big.
Congratulations, Captain! Thank you for inspiring us all and showing the world what Zimbabwean talent looks like. Here’s to many more smooth flights and successful journeys ahead! 🛫🌍
Have seen a lot of regretful thought processes around this gent. It’s sad to watch .
Even the supposedly enlightened. 🙄🙌🏽 Haa it’s tragic !
This man wants to be there for his child’s first cry , cut the umbilical cord , first bath , and be there for his wife during her most vulnerable moment. A moment where anything could potentially go wrong (praying they all turn out just absolutely great )
And yall are out here trying to fight him to remain at the World Cup , one that will always be repeated. One that other players can absolutely take his place .
This is his job , and your job should wait for anything to do with your family and loved ones . Have you seen how quickly you get replaced at work after death or dismissal? 🤷🏽♀️but your child will remain without a father forever if you were to pass away while that company hires a new engineer, cashier , footballer and all .
Let people be ! Also learn the important things before life teaches you in retrospect ahh
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