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1 week ago |
bulawayo24.com | Nqaba Matshazi
I was quite surprised to hear that Blessed Geza had another video last Wednesday, an indicator that my interest in him and that of many is waning. Geza makes a lot of sense, but I cannot shake the feeling that his cause is increasingly looking like a lost one and before long he may be irrelevant. I may be wrong in my predictions, I am not a betting man and I am terribly poor at forecasting, but I have a feeling Geza's time has come and gone.
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2 weeks ago |
thestandard.co.zw | Nqaba Matshazi
I was quite surprised to hear that Blessed Geza had another video last Wednesday, an indicator that my interest in him and that of many is waning. Geza makes a lot of sense, but I cannot shake the feeling that his cause is increasingly looking like a lost one and before long he may be irrelevant. I may be wrong in my predictions, I am not a betting man and I am terribly poor at forecasting, but I have a feeling Geza’s time has come and gone.
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3 weeks ago |
thestandard.co.zw | Nqaba Matshazi
× AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our daily newspapers. Each has an online edition.
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1 month ago |
thestandard.co.zw | Nqaba Matshazi
I almost threw up in my mouth when I saw a statement from President Emmerson Mnangagwa announcing that he was removing all tariffs on American imports. Mnangagwa’s statement was in response to US President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on almost all the countries in the world. Zimbabwe was one of the first countries to respond, yet probably the least economically developed among those that were removing tariffs.
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1 month ago |
thestandard.co.zw | Nqaba Matshazi
The past few weeks have been dominated by two men, two old men to be precise, who want to shape the country’s future, but clearly with no plan. Both war veterans, Blessed Geza and Chris Mutsvangwa have dominated the news, as they disparaged each other and reduced themselves to gossip and bar talk. The two have something in common, they are very big on entitlement and very thin on the country’s future prospects.
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