2. Is it when they kill 20000 people in Matebeleland and no one is arrested and victims are not compensated?
Is it when they shot Kombai and killed many other political opponents in the 90s?
3. Is it when they abduct Itai Dzamara and he is nowhere to be seen? Is it when they do "long-sleeve" or "short-sleeve" amputations on opposition supporters? Is it when Kasukuwere places paraquat on victims wounds?
4. Tauraka kuti hutsvene hweZanu hwuripapi? Is it when they kill hundreds of fellow citizens in 2008? Is it when they distribute aid on partisan grounds, starving fellow citizens to death?
5. Is it when they took Tonderai Ndira and killed him? Is it when they demolish houses of opposition strongholds and then later appeal for aid to UN to resettle more than 100K people in 2005?
6. Is it when they steal and loot COVID-19 relief aid and leave villagers in tents for a whole year? Is it when they steal money meant for specific developmental projects? Tell us then, where is Zanu-PFs holiness? Hwuripi hwutsvene hwacho?
7. Is it when they kill 7 people in broad daylight and then go on to try threaten doctors to edit autopsy results. Victims were clearly shot, they wanted to change that...ndihwo here hutsvene? Taurai tinzwe.
8. Women and girls were raped in January 2019, citizens brutalized, grown men and women made to crawl like dogs, their crime: they simply resided in a high density area...votofira izvozvo..just like that?
9. Evil is evil...you want to soothe your conscience by claiming that you cannot be confronted on the true nature of what you support. It doesn't work like that.
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1. The biggest problem I see are intellectuals with dishonesty, religious leaders filled with deception, professionals without integrity. They sugarcoat, rationalize and explain away plain evil in order to curry favor with despots and malicious regimes.
2. They come in many forms, sanitizing brazen cruelty with alternative realities conjured in their unethical minds, with the sole purpose of overlooking or minimizing the suffering of the masses.
3. I have many I know, some who are my friends, who pledge their allegiance with those who oppress, kill and maim, they add perfume to a bloody and brutal regime all in exchange for some favors and access to opportunities.
1. We are happy that finally they released Tunga and Last. But we must never lose sight of the implications of their case. That a judge can deliberately ignore evidence that proves your innocence and sentence you to jail for close to a decade. Your opportunities, life, stolen.
2. Just like that. How can any citizen feel safe in such a nation? How do you know that you're not next? What protection do you have as a citizen that a competent court of law, can simply channel you to a jail term. Simply because it can😢😢
3. 8yrs gone! Guys I don't know if you feel what I'm feeling right now, the anger, heartbreak 💔, anguish, helplessness when I think of it... vulnerability caused by the State which is meant to protect citizens from criminals but turns the innocent into criminals..
1. For context, a 300MW solar project total investment would be about 250Mln. My sister Susan Mutami says she can bring that to Norton if they vote for her. It takes about 3-5yrs to have everything set up and ready plus PPAs, Grid Impact Assessment, EIAs, bankable
2. feasibility studies. I would like to know who the partners are and if the land has been approved for set up. I think we all have ambitious dreams but we need to be realistic with the facts on the ground. It is not an easy thing to just say I'll put 300MW here.
3. An insolation survey takes a year. This is where you measure the max insolation or number of sun hours over a year so that you place your panels at an angle that maximizes energy generation.
1. There is a sad state of affairs amongst Zimbabweans and Zimbabwean academics. I feel like we constrain ourselves and reduce the extent to which we can excel because we place petty issues over intellectual reciprocity.
2. Zimbo academics I have interacted with only value other disciplines and professions as far as those professions benefit them. You have geographers asking what use is a biologist or philosopher to him/her.
3. We look down on each others vocations and spend countless hours trying to outshine and belittle each others work to the extent that our professions end up being about how good we are vs the other.
1. RBZ policies always present a moral dilemma for those in business and the ordinary man on the street. We can't have a nation where honesty and integrity are the surest way to poverty. This is a situation that happens when a nation is run by thieves.
2. Their policies are meant to create new revenue streams for the selected few and as soon as the public catches on, they change the policy again creating a new stream for the oligarchs.
3. In the end, the common man is faced with the daily decision of acting according to the new law and make a loss or go against the stupid regulations and survive. We can't do this Bazalwane. Our nation needs to be freed from this gang of bandits.
1. We used to grow maize in our backyards and some greenways back in the day. Our strategy was simple, we choose Pioneer seeds because it had more kernels per cob and it was resistant to drought and heat.
2. We used to sakura at least twice, first at knee level then again before tassels come out so that by the time harvesting was ready we would have sorted the whole field. Fertilizer we used both compound D or and KN at appropriate times.
3. This was just town farming, not even a huge place. Every year for our family of 4 we had at least a tonne. The conclusion from our neighbors was that we had "divisi" a form of mbashto that stole their success in doing the same.