This is unfair to citizens. If government issued title deeds and had a Deeds Registry all these years, why must ordinary Zimbabweans suddenly rush to validate what government itself should already have records for? Why the short deadlines, costs and bureaucracy for citizens who didn’t create the backlog?
Great initiative by #GreatmanMusic. RETWEET and help him reach as many people as possible!
You know what, my people? A retweet costs you nothing. And when you see somebody who is disabled, like Great Man, pushing this initiative, it should shame us who are able-bodied that we are not able to assist those who are disabled.
The least we can do is to RETWEET so that those who have the heart to help can actually support this cause.
So I ask you again, please RETWEET this initiative that Great Man, who is disabled, has started to assist people like him who are disabled.
It costs you nothing at all as a Zimbabwean or an African to simply RETWEET, or as any other nationality.
@wicknellchivayo at least help Sir.
I am hoping that my humble appeal will get to you Sir. May the Good Lord continue to bless you for the good work you are doing the less privileged and disadvantaged community members.
Thank you for your generosity
Again thank you. (5)
@wicknellchivayo happened in the course of her work.
I don't know her in person but as I read the press release by the MoHCC and also her response, tears inevitably flows uncontrollably from my eyes.
I am a gvt pensioner with nothing to help her, hence asking if you can at (1)
@wicknellchivayo I humbly ask you to consider offering something even very small to assist her movements to hospitals and medical bills.
I do not have much information about how she got injured, but there is agreement in information in the media that injury/infection
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@wicknellchivayo Good Morning Sir.
It is with a heavy heart that I write to you concerning one PROGRESS MUZUVA, a nurse who was injured in the course of her work in Bikita District. Masvingo Province.
While I appreciate that it is not your responsibility to care for her, (1)
Weighed and found wanting—Douglas Mwonzora’s dismal performance in Epworth is a masterclass in how not to do politics, and thankfully, it’s a spectacle we need not endure again. Setting aside the predictably skewed electoral landscape—replete with its usual cocktail of bribery and vote-buying—the outcome reveals far less about ZANU PF’s supposed strengths and far more about Mwonzora’s glaring weaknesses. Here is a man who has largely been a political spectator, suddenly deciding to jump into the electoral fray as if name recognition alone could carry him. Spoiler alert: it didn’t. The electorate’s dismissal was emphatic and unambiguous. Mkoma Douglas, you’ve always clamored to be “measured” in the political arena; well, congratulations—you’ve been measured, and the verdict is in: political nonentity. Perhaps it’s time to swallow that bruised ego and come to terms with your many limitations—because, frankly, they’re not going anywhere.
I bought food worth $7@ @ChickenInnZW .Gave the cashier $10, she said she had no change, and asked if she could put it in my @Inn_Bucks, (Which I never use) I saw nothing wrong with that. Soon after depositing, $1 was taken. I want my $1 InnBucks, I never subscribed to anything
@J4mojez@big_orla @MikeSonko @grok@grok how do they solve their disputes especially when it comes to sex when the other one is interested and the other not