@RTsvangirayi Morgan the Hero, no doubt about that. However, I hav the sense that whenever he is, he is not too thrilled about the direction you have taken in the political arena. I feel he is silently disapproving your choices, questioning whether they align with his own values and principles
@wicknellchivayo@BaShonaBaShona As long as Winky D is alive, there is no orphan in Zimbabwe, he is a father figure to us all, including you, Chigananda.
@Sophie_Mokoena@edmnangagwa Madhuku's tactic is to surface when in need of money, only to disappear once he receives payment and then re-emerge when the money is finished and is struggling again. Deliberate tactic to garner attention and secure some cash for silencing him. Mugabe knows him better.
@UtdDistrict@ManUtd With the team struggling in 13th place and facing relegation, their demands are unrealistically high. If they are unwilling to compromise, it's best to let them go.
@UtdDistrict@ChrisWheelerDM@NathSalt1@ManUtd It's hard to admit, but the truth is clear. Our team is being held back by highly paid players who aren't delivering results. It's time for us to take action and correct this imbalance.
@UtdDistrict@ChrisWheelerDM@NathSalt1@ManUtd The player's weekly salary demands are unjustified without major wins like the league or Champions League. The new manager shld aim to change this culture. The league title and Champions League should be the only bargaining chips. At moment a fair alternative is £90k per wk
@DenfordNgadzio1@begottensun Masvingo City Council delivers top notch drinking water, even better than mineral water. What's remarkable about Harare City Council, anyway? It's time for fresh faces at town house in 2028. We need to move beyond career politicians and bring in new leaders.
@begottensun It's not wrong to have ambitions, but this dream of a world-class city is laughable when we can't even get basic services like water supply. Still, let's hold on to hope. We have two days left and you never know, a miracle might just happen.
@UtdDistrict@ManUtd It's shortsighted to stop supporting former players who laid the foundation for the club's success, essentially turning off the very sources that fueled its growth.
@Mncedisi_mengu The tap water is better than mineral water and the absence of land baron problems is notable. Harare's management would benefit from studying this approach