Tazogara @TembaMliswa ka 🙌🏽🙌🏽 is TOXIC… inzwai Hanzi “Mdhara akaputirwa uye , hapachina nezvemunhu paye Sekuru, hapasina………We did a lot naDG, we used to run a parallel structure"
I remember when I opposed Temba Mliswa in 2023 in favour of Richard Tsvangirai ndakatukwa nevamwe zvichinzi Temba is an independent, independent ino-runner ma parallel structures ku ZANUPF? 🚮🚮
This Toyota Hiace has everything you need for first-class travel on the road, even a toilet.
Which is fitting, because that color scheme belongs in one.
Writer: Ian
@TendayiZinyama Nothing has been archived by this regime since independence, my village has no clinic, road or dip tank zvaro. People are living in desperate poverty. Absolutely disgusting
There’s something I always find interesting about people who support ZANU, covertly or overtly. Especially those who pretend they are non-political and are only engaging from intellect, wisdom and expertise, but we know it’s all a farce. So when they engage with you, they accuse you of being negative or not caring about statistics or the flow of it. Listen, I studied Economics, Finance and now Public Policy. I read numbers, I care for numbers, but as I always say, I don’t put numbers before or above the lived realities of ordinary people. Using statistical figures to sound superior, patriotic and more knowledgeable is useless to me.
What do those numbers mean to me when I constantly fight not sinking into depression or pulling myself out of depression? Politically exposed persons think we are shouting on Twitter because we are just negative, opposition or noisemakers with nothing better to do. We are basically fighting for our lives, for a normal life. Zimbabwe is tough. The state of our political economy takes a toll on your mental and physical health. Knowing that you don’t live in a war-torn country but are anxious every day because hopes and dreams for a better life are dashed every day. There are no jobs, bakithi. Hustling nje is not sustainable. I know what I’m talking about is a reality for so many Zimbabweans, especially the youth. I dare you to move around and see what drugs and alcohol usage has done to our young people due to our economy. You will cry.
It is painful to question God why, out of all the countries in the world, the Almighty chose to place you in Zimbabwe, but this is real.
You can’t even accuse us of being lazy and not trying. We are out here doing the best we can, but the systems and structures put in place by this government aren’t for everyone to make it. We are trying to pull ourselves up by the bootstraps. You know what Martin Luther King said about that.
Politically exposed people either forget that where they are is not because of their hard work, wisdom and intellect, or they are just trolls. You are there because you have mastered how to twerk for a ZANU-led government that has excluded others. Actually, it is easier to choose the path of twerking and turning a blind eye to the suffering of ordinary people. This is why we are witnessing many people doing it. It takes strong, courageous women and men to "choose" suffering and to empathise with the suffering of others. The road is narrow and painful....