
Alexander Gusha
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While we’re busy recycling slogans, Nkosana Moyo was warning about a deeper crisis Africans raising children inside incompetent systems that quietly manufacture dependence. His TEDx talk on modern enslavement wasn’t theory it was diagnosis. Ironically, this is the presidential mind Zimbabwe rejected.
Alexander Gusha85,426 views • 2 months ago

A 1984 clip from Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation news is a time capsule. It reports a ZANU member killed in political violence between ZANU-PF and Zimbabwe African People’s Union and in the same bulletin announces a minister forced to drop his businesses over conflict of interest rules. Imagine that accountability on air, violence reported plainly, power scrutinized. ZBC once did journalism.
Alexander Gusha75,530 views • 2 months ago

When Joseph Chinotimba asked why fuel that literally passes through Zimbabwe ends up cheaper in Zambia… I laughed, then I got concerned Because how does petrol cross the border and immediately start living its best life, while we’re here funding the difference? Jokes aside, that question exposed something serious our taxes, policies, and inefficiencies are making life more expensive for the very people the system is supposed to serve.
Alexander Gusha65,512 views • 2 months ago

When people say Nelson Chamisa is stubborn, remember this moment. The country was thinking ballots… he was thinking background music. And the chosen anthem? Heal the World. Meanwhile Patson Dzamara (may his soul rest in peace) looked like a man wondering when the political meeting turned into a studio session. 😂 president vaida Micheal Jackson
Alexander Gusha49,391 views • 2 months ago

On Talking Business with Supa, Supa Mandiwanzira asked a daring question many wouldn’t even whisper . Why not just do away with elections? Robert Mugabe didn’t flinch. No dancing around it. Just a brutally direct explanation of why elections must exist not always to hand over power, but to legitimize it.
Alexander Gusha43,983 views • 3 months ago
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I may not personally agree with the gay lifestyle, but that does not mean people should be insulted, harassed, or treated as less than human. Whatever adults choose to do in their private lives is their business. We can disagree on values and still treat each other with dignity, respect, and basic humanity.
Alexander Gusha37,539 views • 2 months ago

2018 Walter Magaya really stood there and said if you can’t afford his “billion dollar class,” just borrow the money This is how manipulation sounds when it’s dressed up as motivation. Turning desperation into a business model. Selling hope at a price the hopeless can’t afford.
Alexander Gusha25,139 views • 1 month ago

TB Joshua documentary by BBC is the scariest thing I’ve seen in a long time.
Alexander Gusha197,134 views • 2 years ago

There’s something unintentionally iconic about how Joseph Chinotimba delivers his English every sentence sounds like a live, unfiltered translation straight from Shona 😂 Like in that clip where he’s explaining the bond note you can hear the thought process crossing languages in real time, but somehow the message still lands! It may not always be polished, but it’s always honest. No PR training, no filters just a man who speaks exactly what’s on his mind. And honestly, you’ve got to respect that. 📸 Nehanda TV
Alexander Gusha25,673 views • 2 months ago

Let’s be honest getting a maid in Zimbabwe isn’t just hiring help, it’s inviting a whole social experiment into your house: suddenly it’s “is she too attractive?”, “are we underpaying her?”, “is ‘maid’ even a respectful term?”… meanwhile your relationship, your morals, and your wallet are all being tested at once 😭 this ThreesumZw episode is chaos where do you stand? Patience Musa PrayerSoul Alexander Gusha fact checker Henry Hakula 😂😂😂
Alexander Gusha20,388 views • 2 months ago

Zimbabwe suffers from a dangerous dual personality. In private, people admit things are broken. In public, they perform denial. That contradiction is why nothing changes. And let’s be clear expecting intelligent, competent leadership is not “elitist.” It’s the minimum standard
Alexander Gusha15,342 views • 1 month ago

This interview is almost 10 years old. Nelson Chamisa telling Blessed Mhlanga he’s glad the “bad apples” revealed themselves after the party went to Douglas Mwonzora. Fast forward to 2026 and the clip still feels relevant. Serious question is if a leader keeps losing political parties and the people around him… is that a sign of strong leadership or something else?
Alexander Gusha20,381 views • 2 months ago

This is how the “champions of democracy” treat women. When Thokozani Khupe and Linda Tsungirirai Masarira Linda Masarira went to court in Harare, they were showered with insults by supporters of Nelson Chamisa and the Movement for Democratic Change. If democracy means anything, it must include dignity even for women you politically disagree with.
Alexander Gusha20,768 views • 2 months ago

Body language reveals things people try hard to hide. Watch these internal meeting clips from the 2018 MDC election appeal period one before the results, one after the court verdict. The shift in posture, eye contact, and nervous energy is hard to ignore. Sometimes betrayal, doubt, or quiet realisation shows up long before anyone says it out loud. Look closely. Whose body language feels… off?
Alexander Gusha20,291 views • 2 months ago
