Jackie Ngarande onyora nhoroondo .in 2017 I'm one of the people vakabuda vachi Marcha. Mwari variko kudenga munoziva moyo wangu Ndiregerereiwo ndakaita mukusaziva ndakaita gundamusaira ,ziyemde ziyende.....Read more
Workers at the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) have warned authorities they will down tools in two weeks time if their salaries are not reviewed like what has been done for controversial “consultants” recently recruited by the company. On Wednesday, the workers under the Energy Sector Workers Union of Zimbabwe (ESWUZ) sent a letter to the Public and Social Welfare Ministry notifying it that they were organising to stage a demonstration at the offices of management and amplify their quest to have salaries reviewed upwards. “Notice of intention to resort to collective job action,” read part of the letter seen by Nehanda Radio, stamped by the Ministry. The demonstrations were supposed to be conducted today (Thursday) but a followup by Ne
Mr Lipstick’s nincompoopery, tomfoolery and buffoonery has earned him a Nama award for being the most intellectually bankrupt, incompetent, clueless, brutal impostor of our time. The unprecedented events culminating to the removal of Robert Gabriel Mugabe gave Mr Lipstick a comparative advantage. Ironically , Mugabe’s longevity had become a liability for the Republic. Domestically and internationally, many were cognizant of the reality that Mnangagwa was satanic to the core . His history is punctuated with blood, torture of civilians. Be that as it may, citizens and the international community gave Mr Lipstick a chance to redeem himself . Many were prepared to bury the hatchet and everything was water under the bridge . They did it for the sake of the Re
Over the last few years certain musicians have been accused of using juju to to make themselves superstars. Some have also been accused of using juju to bring other musicians down. The practice of using mushonga is something that business people and political leaders have been accused of doing for years. Over the past two years people in the music industry have accuses some zim musicians of using N'anga to make them huge superstars but because these musicians are so powerful its something thats spoken behind closed doors. Just for debate sake does using Mushonga really help in the music Industry? Let think about it logically so getting someone to give you JuJu will that make musicians write a great song? Lets use Sadza neMuriwo for example Jah Prayzah writes the lyrics for the
Zimbabwe has a wider array of mineral resources than Botswana, and arguably a more skilled human resource as well. Our Achilles heel is that Harare institutions are corrupt, weak and compromised, and that's something that can be corrected by strong political will from the Presidency PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa already has his hands full with his fight against corruption not bringing satisfactory results and public sector unions already demanding dollar-indexed salaries. The road to reform will not be a walk in the park given that President Mnangagwa himself is no saint, and the benefit of doubt his critics might have given him has now run out like the pages of a blank cheque book. Although Zimbabwe has left the realm of hyperinflation with the local currency
Ichi chaburwa ku PH Facebook group nyaya ye madonation acountability is on Fire. Latest involves Olinda Chapel . Here is the screenshot of the post and accusations.
Clearly, some people are ungrateful. Instead of acknowledging and welcoming the thoughtfulness and selflessness epitomized by Chamisa and Pokello towards Gringo; they are crucifying them . On humanitarian grounds and more importantly selflessly Pokello paid for Gringo’s medical expenses . Such a philanthropical gesture, especially under the economic disequilibrium, we are experiencing is unbelievably outstanding . Notwithstanding the fact that Pokello donated in outmost good faith; she is being mercilessly crucified. In the streets of social media, they are saying she executed this stunts for fame. President Chamisa also sacrificed and paid visit to Gringo . Notwithstanding the fact that his schedule is tight , he did it anyways. Clearly, Gringo was touched and comforted b
The very first thing that every Zimbabwean parent, better yet African parent must teach their children is that responsibility starts with the parents, then each and every individual in the home. The home, it’s leadership, individuals and their contributions determine the condition of the nation. Any nation that is failing is an illustration of parents and families that are failing to lead and make meaningful contributions to the nation. Any parent who seeks to teach their children to consume where they did not produce, reap where they did not sow and blame where they have not taken responsibility for their own actions, is a parent with no leadership, symptomatic of the problem we have in Zimbabwe [Africa]. Parents, must further teach their children that: • economi
Robert Gabriel Mugabe was a man who divided global public opinion like few others. To some, he was an evil dictator who should have ended his days in jail for crimes against humanity. Zimbabwe's ex-president Robert Mugabe dies at 95 To others, he was a revolutionary hero, who fought racial oppression and stood up to Western imperialism and neo-colonialism. On his own terms, he was an undoubted success. First, he delivered independence for Zimbabwe after decades of white-minority rule. He then remained in power for 37 years - outlasting his greatest enemies and rivals such as Tony Blair, George W Bush, Joshua Nkomo, Morgan Tsvangirai and Nelson Mandela. And he destroyed the economic power of Zimbabwe's white community, which was based on their hold over the country&
If one can not be angered by the animalistic sadistic killings of our people in South Africa then one has a heart of a stone. Please be angry with me as we moan the patriots who are slaughtered like animals. What wrong have we done to deserve such sadistic treatment from blood thirsty blood dripping vampires who we call neighbours. Do you know that during apartheid, immigrants from elsewhere faced discrimination and even violence in South Africa. After majority rule in 1994, contrary to expectations, the incidence of xenophobia increased.Between 2000 and March 2008, at least 67 people died in what were identified as xenophobic attacks. In May 2008, a series of attacks left 62 people dead; although 21 of those killed were South African citizens. The attacks were otivated by xenophobia.In 20