South Africa has the kind of idiots that can just wake up to one of them saying;
There are 27million foreigners in their country, 8million being Zimbos,
OR that Mozambique’s economy is hinged on South African tourist arrivals…
& they all believe the garbage just like that 😂
@_Ray_xy@TGendi1@Shadaya_Knight 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you are faking, but you know in your butybrain that I'm from the most educated country on this African soil. What I and my Zimbabwean colleagues are saying is obviously correct. Titende
@_Ray_xy@TGendi1@Shadaya_Knight It's you who is a dunderhead. Do you mean I have to Google my country's position on the continent. Kkkkkkkkkkk you are mad indeed
@_Ray_xy@TGendi1@Shadaya_Knight Are you mad, your country doesn't have a name? Egypt is in the north of Africa. Why don't they call themselves North Africans? Zimbabwe is a South African country
WATCH | A Zimbabwean man, Brett, who resides in South Africa, shares his perspective with South Africans on the realities of life in Zimbabwe.
He speaks about the economic challenges and the daily struggles many citizens face. Brett explains that these difficulties have forced many Zimbabweans to leave their homeland in search of better employment, improved living conditions, and a more secure future for themselves and their families.
🎥Brettmuvet, Facebook
Ronaldo just faced Spain, meanwhile someone has faced Algeria, Cape Verde and soon Egypt. It's like bro is playing Afcon whilst everyone else is playing the World Cup
@NateStoffz@BTLizle@TshiamooDawana So, if this is what they do, why are you following them in their countries? Why should you stop butchering them? Kill them all and never come to our countries simple
@BTLizle True, if it was me, I would punch them all the first moment that lady opened her mouth. Those bastard should be treated like dogs the same way they are doing. They harassed documented foreigners on their soil
Uyu muhombe uyu,
Zimbabwe is blessed with brilliant minds. 🇿🇼 This remarkable innovator has developed an automated machine that opens the chicken house every morning, dispenses feed, and provides water to the chicks without human intervention. A true testament to Zimbabwean ingenuity, innovation, and the limitless potential of our people.