1. I would like to thank everyone who has donated to the Job Sikhaka Go-Fund so far, and all those who RETWEETED.
We have crossed the halfway mark, please kindly RETWEET again today to give the fund visibility.
Donate whatever you can to help Job Sikhala.
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@daddyhope We are tormented and brutalized. We are a nation on a razor sharp edge. Chamisa wields the greatest of power to swing things and it can be uncontrollable. The beast knows it. He must exercise it with wisdom and restraint. Timing is everything in this game! @Mamoxn
@Mamoxn On point maMo. I ain't going anywhere, but I am dissenter. We need a revolution and maybe starting in the ranks. We got the religious version of the oppressor. Rev Ndabaningi Sithole was clear to the point of leading the war!
Please RETWEET this to help Job Sikhala.
It has been brought to my attention by Estelle who is managing the Job Sikhala fundraiser that @gofundme@GoFundMeUK has suspended the Go-Fund campaign.
She provided all the information they asked for and copied Job’s lawyer, wife and a US Embassy @USEmbZim official but @gofundme@GoFundMeUK has ignored her emails.
This is not the first time that @gofundme@GoFundMeUK has behaved in this shameless manner.
Each time there is a Go-Fund for Job Sikhala, they throw hurdles sighting sanctions or asking for all manner of unnecessary details about Job Sikhala saying that they received anonymous messages that the fund is raising money for bad things.
The former US Ambassador wrote to them last year explaining that sanctions don’t affect Go-Fund campaigns for Zimbabwe, only then did they release the money.
This time they have suspended the fundraiser and have not responded to Estelle even after getting all the information they asked for.
Please RETWEET until someone at @gofundme@GoFundMeUK sees this and does the right thing.
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1. I would like to thank you all those who retweeted against the suspension of Job Sikhala’s Go-Fund fundraiser.
@gofundme has removed the suspension.
Please RETWEET so that many people can see this, please DONATE whatever you have.
Job needs our support
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1. We always demand strong and courageous leaders like Job Sikhala.
But when they get into trouble like Sikhala, some are not prepared to just donate a few dollars or just RETWEET which is free.
If you care about Job, RETWEET and donate thru this Go-Fund
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@DrStephenChan I think ignoring the events of MDC Alliance in your analysis makes your assertion unscholarly as it fails to recognize abuse of state power
1. PLEASE RETWEET!
This is a Go-Fund to raise funds to help Zimbabwean political prisoner Job Sikhala who is severely ill in Chikurubi Prison.
Donate any amount to assist this man who has been denied bail and imprisoned for over 483 days.
PLEASE RETWEET
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@S_Harudzibwi ZanuPF has blatantly rigged elections since 1980 and has lost every election since 1990. That there is the problem. Zvimwe zvese it's tinkering. I now fully embrace @Mamoxn view. "Only a revolution will deliver us"
@nickmangwana@enkudheni@zinwawater Well done Zimwa! A ranking of the performance of all state institutions would be useful. Ndaida hangu kuziva kuti ZEC iri pa number ani
@BMutebuka@jahman_adamski Ambassador Andrew Young's insights into this emotive issue is good reading. There is a lot of revisionism in our history and we require scholarly work in many areas including this.
This morning I was thinking about statements delivered by African leaders at the United Nations General Assembly. All of them spoke about Africa and her rich mineral resources. However I got emotional and started fighting tears when I think about the level of poverty in Africa .