A thread about my daughter who had a gun pointed at her at 6 weeks by suspected state Agents. I celebrate her today. I reflect and see I can't give up and let her down. She is my Wednesday Crush. #ZimbabweanslivesMatter
Like the pregnancies before, this one was problem free as far as we knew. The mother had no cravings except for amankanyanisi. She loathed Orange Juice which she previously loved and enjoyed. She also had mood swings. One moment she can't stand me the next she is clingy
At one routine prenatal check up we were told BP is high and my wife needs to be hospitalized immediately. We proceeded to hospital where she was admitted and given medication to stabilise the BP. We were told the baby is under serious strain
BP kept shooting up. Eventually we were told we need to do a C-section. Baby was under too much strain and could be lost any minute. We were told there were complications in the placenta so baby not getting enough oxygen and nutrients
As a believing family we called upon fellow Believers and asked that Prayers be raised for us so we stand guided by the Spirit of God in the decision we will make. Believers Prayed and checked on us daily. I needed my spirit to be at peace to make a decision
Visiting hour was a nightmare. She would give me statistics of women who died or who lost babies due to the same condition. 3 people lost lives every 24hrs. Doctors would remind her she would either die or lose the baby if we don't operate. 5 days later we made a decision
So at 6 months and 2 weeks we took the leap of faith and consented. I was there when she went into theatre at 430pm. I went home to intercede and pray fervently. I was told I will be called soon after the procedure. No phone call came. I panicked
At around 3am the following day after many efforts and attempts at trying to get information I had a breakthrough. My wife finally answered her phone and said "We made it. She is here"
So after enduring strain in the womb and fighting for her survival, here she was. Tiny and resilient, beautiful and fiesty. I could see the Masumbika nose. I believe a father must speak into the life and future of the child before anyone does. So I prayed and blessed her
We named her Uzoma (Igbo for her path/future is bright). Her mother called her Aariel (meaning lion of God) this is because she is a fiesty fighter. I named her Wami (Zulu for Mine). Uzoma Aariel Wami Hanana. I feel strongly that she is greatness incarnate.
She adapted to life outside the womb very fast. We were all looking forward to the 6 weeks doctors visit. I was also hoping to start bedroom games after a lengthy sabbatical 🙈. That night disaster struck
Wami had a rude, violent, brutal and diabolic welcome to life in Zimbabwe. The state which is the supreme guardian of children pointed a gun at her and her 2 year old brother Umile (who calls her sisi). She is a fighter. She fought from the womb. #ZimbabweLivesMatter
I wonder now, is it fair. As a parent should I just leave and go as far away from Zimbawe as possible. Should it be me who fights, why me? But the bigger question remains WHY NOT ME? Is what's best for Zimbabwe best for my children? Being a parent comes with hard choices
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One thing that our people must be liberated from is fear. Fear of the known & unknown. Fear of the assumed. Generally, most of our people are both slaves and prisoners to fear. Fear rules us. Decisions we make are based on our fears
2. After the July 28 break-in at our home, alot of our people have distanced themselves from us. They feel that should it be known that they are related to us or connected to us, they will be vulnerable and the state will attack them in our stead
3. Some do not take our calls anymore. They believe the State has a way of using the calls to trace them. I gave one guy my contacts via a secure platform. He gave me his. Immediately an unknown number called him. Me thinks it was coincidence. He thinks it was someone snooping
1. After Dr Dumiso Dabengwa died and the family successfully snubbed a heroes acre burial as per his wishes and the presidency snubbed his funeral, many ZPRA cadres have made me custodian of their burial wishes via wills and commissioned statements...
2. They complain about how government ignores them in life, lets wallow in poverty and be harangued by hunger only to give them Grand Funerals. Dr Dabengwa used alot of his resources to assist them. After he passed on many have remained neglected
3. I generally, enjoy spending time with leaders of different stages of periods of our history and now. Veterans & Chiefs are my favorite though. The stories, the honest criticism, the humour and the wisdom is amazing. After about 3 months in exile, I called some to touch base
It all began when I met uGalvin. Sagidla sonke eMoray but yena yilezana ezazingaboni nex. So he tells me he is now a waiter. Phela bragging about jobs is the new ntenene bragging contest
2. Nxa sifika ku parking he gets into a very expensive car. Ngangenwa yingubhane madoda. This guy owayekopa Kimi ama Corrections is now driving this sexy thingumabob? Zimbabwe ilesono shame. My ego was sodomised I tell you. He saw it and said, don't worry call me. I can help you
3. After serious thought, ngimfonele after 3 days. He tells me ukuthi akwenzi ukuthi sikhulume over the phone. I must go to his work place siyexoxela khona. I just cudnt believe it! Galvin wama ansa arongo now has power to call me to his office? Kunzima bo Jo
Being in hiding is a game of mental strength and for those whose backbones are clad with iron. Especially those of us who want to go home and not to Europe #NdebeleTwitter #ZimbabweanLivesMatter
2. The 1st days are bad. Anxiety. Worry and concern over the well-being of the family. At some point I went for 4 straight days without eating, worried about my children. I just can't believe I can be this helpless and watch them bullied. A friend sent this about Cde Umile
3. The worst is that in the day that the State goes rogue even relatives blame you for it. They castigate us for 'ukuqala iZanu'. Very few want to assist. Majority does not want any contact lest they are endangered. To get a relative to house my family was a futile effort
Herewith Thread 2 of My experiences #ChroniclesofHope
Thread 2: Temple Run, Ferret enablers.
So the guy who led the Ferret Team to my house is Tapiwa Moyo of Nkulumane. We have failed to get his photo but we will give infor that will enable all of us to look for his photo
2. This Tapiwa at one point was a member of Joice Mujuru's Party Zimbabwe People First. He wanted to be Bulawayo Province chair person and had a serious fued with one Esnath Bulayani over the post. He has been deployed to Spy on Jabulani Sibanda former War Veterans chair
3. So a few days before they attacked, we got Intel to the effect that he has been deployed to follow me around and confirm where I stay. Sure enough he was monitoring my movements. He didn't know I notice him or that I know him. I played along. Then one day I made a grave error
As promised herewith the thread about my experiences. #ChroniclesofHope
Thread 1: The Clouds Gather
It all started with a WhatsApp Chat below on the 1st of May. This is 2 months before the July 31 Demonstrations was announced. At this point nothing suggested that am in danger
2. Everything was normal in the Zim sense way. Somehow, this message confirmed with my spirit. Something was afoot in the horizon and God warned me through someone I least expected. I needed to start preparing for that fateful day
3. I had seen how @JoeMzacaNgulube had been in activism & remained unknown in these streets. I decided to grow my Following. I had 386. I changed my content and used my other talents: Humour and Storytelling via #UmnxebaWodumo. I also embraced #NdebeleTwitter. I grew to over 2k