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Social media personality Thomas Chizhanje has reportedly received threats of arrest from a ZANU PF-affiliated Facebook page. On his Facebook page, Chizhanje also revealed that he was contacted by a private number and warned to stop publishing disturbing stories about Parirenyatwa

Social media personality Thomas Chizhanje has reportedly received threats of arrest from a ZANU PF-affiliated Facebook page. On his Facebook page, Chizhanje also revealed that he was contacted by a private number and warned to stop publishing disturbing stories about Parirenyatwa
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Thomas Chizhanje anowandira kumajokes nezvevakadzi but what President of Zimbabwe is trying to do zvaita kuti aitewo speak up against this dictatorship, munhu wese right thinking Zimbabwean must be scared of what ZANU PF is proposing, kusiri kufa ndekupi, people will fight this

Thomas Chizhanje anowandira kumajokes nezvevakadzi but what <a href="/edmnangagwa/">President of Zimbabwe</a> is trying to do zvaita kuti aitewo speak up against this dictatorship, munhu wese right thinking Zimbabwean must be scared of what <a href="/ZANUPF_Official/">ZANU PF</a> is proposing, kusiri kufa ndekupi, people will fight this
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Zimbabwe does not need more influencers chasing clout. Zimbabwe needs courageous voices. We need more content creators like Thomas Chizhanje — people who refuse to sanitize the truth. People who understand that a platform is not just for trends and jokes, but for civic

Zimbabwe does not need more influencers chasing clout. Zimbabwe needs courageous voices.

We need more content creators like Thomas Chizhanje — people who refuse to sanitize the truth. People who understand that a platform is not just for trends and jokes, but for civic
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Zimbabwean social media influencer Thomas Chizhanje has publicly vowed to withdraw all support from anyone he claims is benefiting from his “oppressor,” in a strongly worded post linking personal survival to political allegiance. Chizhanje, known for his commentary on music,

Zimbabwean social media influencer  Thomas Chizhanje has publicly vowed to withdraw all support from anyone he claims is benefiting from his “oppressor,” in a strongly worded post linking personal survival to political allegiance.

Chizhanje, known for his commentary on music,
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Here is another powerful Facebook post by Thomas Chizhanje: Let's set the record straight - this isn't about me. Look at Zanu PF's tactics - they regroup, recharge, and counterattack when one of them falls. They bring in the big guns Prof Jonathan Moyo vakutoshanda vese to

Here is another powerful Facebook post by <a href="/thomaschizhanje/">Thomas Chizhanje</a>: Let's set the record straight - this isn't about me. Look at Zanu PF's tactics - they regroup, recharge, and counterattack when one of them falls. They bring in the big guns Prof Jonathan Moyo vakutoshanda vese to
Fernando Zimba Alphandica (@zimbaalphandica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zimbabweans, come here Don't ignore this guy. You're busy following and supporting individuals benefitting from this same regime, WHY⁉️ What should we do to every musician who benefitted from sir_wicknell. and his evil 😈 regime ⁉️

Zimbabweans, come here
Don't ignore this guy. You're busy following and supporting individuals benefitting from this same regime, WHY⁉️
What should we do to every musician who benefitted from <a href="/wicknellchivayo/">sir_wicknell.</a> and his evil 😈 regime ⁉️
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Extending rule to 2030 without 2028 elections is an attack on Zimbabwe’s Constitution and democracy. Leaders serve by the people’s vote, not by power retention. Zimbabwe is bigger than any one person. The right to choose must never be taken away.#Noto2030

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Zimbabweans, Court documents have revealed that individuals not even considered among the most powerful in our country reportedly control multi million dollar estates, dozens of properties, farms, luxury vehicles, and foreign assets. These are not the most powerful people in

Zimbabweans,

Court documents have revealed that individuals not even considered among the most powerful in our country reportedly control multi million dollar estates, dozens of properties, farms, luxury vehicles, and foreign assets.

These are not the most powerful people in
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Power must never fear elections. Power must never fear questions. Power must never fear citizens. A strong government does not silence its people. It listens to them. Zimbabwe deserves leadership that is accountable, measurable, and transparent. The future is not 2030. The

Power must never fear elections.
Power must never fear questions.
Power must never fear citizens.

A strong government does not silence its people.
It listens to them.

Zimbabwe deserves leadership that is accountable, measurable, and transparent.

The future is not 2030.
The
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The Minister of Youth has indicated that National Youth Service certification may soon become important for employment opportunities. Let us be honest. Zimbabwean youth do not fear service. They fear stagnation. If National Service is about: Skills development Discipline

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Over 90% of Zimbabweans earn less than US$500 per month. The median income is estimated to be around US$250 per month. That means half of working adults earn below that amount. In a country where rent, fuel, groceries, and school fees are priced in US dollars, this is not just

Over 90% of Zimbabweans earn less than US$500 per month.

The median income is estimated to be around US$250 per month. That means half of working adults earn below that amount.

In a country where rent, fuel, groceries, and school fees are priced in US dollars, this is not just
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We were born into this system. We studied under this system. We graduated into this system. We are now getting old under it too… I guess that was the plan from the word go ..when they said tichango tonga tigotonga tichingotonga… till forever? At some point, transition is not

We were born into this system.
We studied under this system.
We graduated into this system.

We are now getting old under it too…
I guess that was the plan from the word go ..when they said tichango tonga tigotonga tichingotonga… till forever?

At some point,
transition is not