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#Zesadiaries cont...Let me drop this here... These days I have ZESA 24/7 Life is beautiful. 😍
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Brenda Dube retweeted
One of the best series I've watched this year. Congratulations 🎊 πŸ‘ πŸ’
Thank God it's Friday! #ThePolygamist now streaming on @netflixsa Bums on seats, grab your popcorn, woza nabangane bakho. You can't watch it alone!! #bingewatchingnetflix #bingeworthy #seriesjunkie #seriallover
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Brenda Dube retweeted
Handisi kufara kusiya Zimbabwe, zviri kundibatabata mumoyo mangu!
Ambassador Pete Vowles thanks President @edmnangagwa and Zimbabwe for the support during his tenure, congratulates the country on its UN Security Council seat, and highlights strengthened UK‑Zimbabwe ties through dialogue, trade, climate cooperation, and support for smallholder farmers. He affirmed the British Embassy team will continue advancing the partnership.
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Mukadzi ane nhumbu mahwani. Thank God vangu vakwana πŸ˜‚

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#Zesadiaries cont...I have just been basking in the glory of having ZESA 24/7 for months now. All my anxieties and stresses have all gone. My high blood pressure has now been at the lowest in years. My life is so beautiful. Am realising that what I only needed all along was just ZESA 24/7, and my happiness was guaranteed. I dont need a flashy car and a mansion. I just need ZESA. I hope ZESA continues to shine in my life until the end of time. Thank you, ZESA, for a job well done! PS: but on second thoughts, a few USD million dollars in the Bank account wouldn't be a bad idea after all, though πŸ€”
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#LetsTalkZimlife cont... So, am feeling low today,maybe its just the cold weather getting to me. I remember in 1980 I had hope, hope for a better life for everyone, hope for the best medical facilities, hope for jobs, hope for a good life for everyone. I was just so full of hope, but now when I go back to the same place in the village where I stood and had so much hope nothing has changed. It's even worse now except, of course, for the lucky few. Maybe I didn't know life then. Let me imbibe my JC coffee and forget about the past. I guess I am too old to dream anymore πŸ€”
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Let me drop this here...my breakfast.
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#LetsTalkZimlife...I have been hearing that many kids in the rural areas are not in schools cos theirs parent are failing to pay school fees. I was just dreaming of a more equitable and fair distribution of wealth. Surely we now have multimillionaires who can easily pay school fees for every school going child. Please help the poor. The donors have left its now your responsibility. You are the ones with the bag. Whilst you are at it please refurbish the hospitals and repair the roads as well. You have the money you can do it. Takazvionera tega. πŸ€”
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Me arriving in Beli...@cssmjcksn @sunduzawekanyi @ZimLingo Thats exactly how I walk in real life though. πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ
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#LetsTalkZimlife cont.... So today I just had another rare attack of intelligence. You all know that after imbibing my JC I really start have clarity of though. So here it goes, why are turning our once beautiful Sunshine City into a big growth point. We have women and children carrying buckets of water from boreholes to their homes. Yesterday I saw several school going children and their mothers waiting at neighbour's house to draw water from their borehole. One would think that with the new pay as you go water meters that are being installed at every household we should now be having clean water 24/7. Standards have really gone down. There really is now no difference between rural areas and the city now . What a tragedy! Zvakaoma.πŸ˜ͺ
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#LetsTalkZimlife cont... I always go back to the early 80s when we used to have water 24/7 and Magetsi all the time, too. These things we took them for granted that City life meant having all these services seamless all the time So I always ask myself 46 years later we now have dirty water trickling in twice a week and very expensive too. We now have people settling in to build unserviced land. Yes, we dont even see that this is not right. We just live this way. What went wrong? Our roads mostly in the surburbs are now just dust lanes full of potholes. What went wrong?
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#LetstalkZimlife...So am just having one of my rare attacks of intelligence after imbibing my Jacobs Coffee. Am thinking after my recent sojourn to Mutare kumakomoyo. I noticed that housing developments there were well structured and serviced. Harare should not be allowing new surburbs with no servicing whatsoever mushrooming up everywhere. Are we turning this city into a big growth point? Please emulate Mutare City Council. The city is very clean too. Weldone Mutare. 😍
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Let me drop this here... πŸ€” Sakubva Mutare
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Let me drop this here ..πŸ€”
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#LetsTalkZimlife cont...So today is 18 April 2026 our Independence Day. I really dont know what to feel. 46 years later we are still here, not much progress. Personally I lost all the Euphoria and excitement I used to have years back when I ran that dusty road in the village in Zvishavane. I had hope for better things. I had hope for a vibrant econmy, better medical facilities,better jobs, better service delivery, better road networks but 46 years later I am still here. I have lost pensions, insurance policies and savings during the hyperinflationary era. I have gone hungry and lost jobs, I have seen the great trek to the Diaspora, and I am still here all my kids and my friends have gone to the Diaspora in search of a better life, and some have died I am still here worrying about if water will be back today and if Zesa will give us some power. I don't know how to feel anymore about this day. Tis all a mirage. Happy Independence Day to all of you!
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#LetstalkZimlife...So now am just thinking after suffering another bout of intelligence attack after imbibing my Jacobs Coffee. So as Zimbas do we ever worry that land is not expandable? We wake up one day and all the green ways and wetlands are being built and many housing developments mushrooming everywhere with no proper servicing. Do we have a Masterplan of our city and the overall Masteplan of the whole country of what goes where or we just continue doing haphazard jambanja everywhere as we go? Do we even think of the sewer and water systems. Can they cope with this influx of people? I think we have a disaster in the making. Now some people are building tuckshops in car parks. Look at other developed countries they do things properly. Asi chii nhai? Land is finite, there is need for sustainable land management and better planned utilisation.
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Where are Sambana and Mudhara Cass? @sunduzawekanyi @cssmjcksn @leesah_zimbo @OctaviandlovuN
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πŸ˜‚ I think my hostel was haunted..... ‡️ becomingthemuse.net/2015/11/…
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Letter drop this here...πŸ€”
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Sorry typo should read.. let me drop this here...
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