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#ZCSTREETS : mwana wevhu #Tinashe spotted smashing & vandalizing a car in Silver Lake, CA.
Zim-Celebs102,417 views • 2 days ago

Rinonzi chii iri rakakura kunge chicken Via @Isikhwicamfundo Umduduzi
Zim-Celebs102,860 views • 15 days ago

Around 900 snakes – many of them venomous – are on the loose after Typhoon Maysak swept through the region, causing flooding that has so far killed 39 people, according to state media in China One woman died after being bitten by a snake – possibly a cobra – suspected to have escaped one of the flooded reptile farms in the area, though state media reports at least several other people have been bitten.
Zim-Celebs46,206 views • 7 days ago

The three SDA senior women Alaisa Mbiriri , Rotina Mafume Musara , Perseverence Muzeya filed complaints claiming that Evangelist Marufu had abused their video, and images, to gain online “likes.” In the post he rebuked their actions citing them as not good for church leaders and setting a wrong precedence for the younger generation. There has been no reports of both parties trying to solve this issue via church leadership structures.
Zim-Celebs92,101 views • 19 days ago

#ZCWorldUpdates : The international reggae community is mourning the loss of celebrated Jamaican roots reggae artist Fantan Mojah, who has died at the age of 49. The singer passed away at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Kingston following complications related to a heart condition, ending a career that inspired reggae fans across the globe with powerful messages of faith, hope and African unity. Born Owen Lennox Moncrieffe on 5 August 1976 in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, Fantan Mojah rose to prominence in the early 2000s with his spiritually uplifting style of roots reggae. Best known for his hit song “Rasta Got Soul,” he became one of the genre’s most respected voices, using his music to promote spirituality, social justice, African identity and resilience. As a devoted member of the Bobo Ashanti faith, his lyrics consistently reflected his deep Rastafarian beliefs and commitment to positive change.
Zim-Celebs19,776 views • 4 days ago