🔸This video is heartbreaking.
Zimbabwe used to be a nation where young people in school dreamt of being doctors, engineers and entrepreneurs. People like Strive Masiyiwa were heroes to young students. The good life equation was simple - hard work plus education equals success in life.
Clean tap water was a given.
Today, this young man begs Govt Ministers and other leaders to allow young people to guard boreholes as a means of employment. He laments the fact that the water coming out of the boreholes is dirty. He begs them to set up purification facilities.
Is this why they went to war? If things are this broken now, imagine how tattered the country will be by 2030? Are you surprised that young people would rather swim across a croc-infested Limpopo River in search of a better life?
If you aren’t outraged, you aren’t paying attention. It’s a mess.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
"I have accepted Keir Starmer's resignation as my chief servant and have invited Andy Burnham to lay out details for how many meals a day he'll give me"
Following his guilty verdict, Karmelo Anthony began sobbing and shaking as his lawyer asked if he could take him somewhere to pull himself together.
Judge John Roach Jr. curtly denied the request, saying Anthony was now in the custody of the sheriff: “Things move differently now.”
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In a normal world, we would actually make Mr Shepherd Magodora Chahwanda the Minister of Sports,
What this man is achieving with limited personal resources is astonishing!!
I wonder what he could do with backing of a whole Gvt.
📸 Visual impression of Chahwanda B Arena