Chimuti in Zim slang means a specter that is often carried by a member of a ruling class e.g., a king might hold a special rod in his hand during ceremonies. Chimuti can also mean clout but that depends on the context in which the word chimuti is used.
Chimuti in Zim slang means a specter that is often carried by a member of a ruling class e.g., a king might hold a special rod in his hand during ceremonies. Chimuti can also mean clout but that depends on the context in which the word chimuti is used.
Chimuti in Zim slang means specter which is often carried by a member of a ruling class e.g. a king might hold a special rod in his hand during ceremonies.
Chimuti can also mean clout but that depends on the context in which the word chimuti is used.
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What you are saying is not how things work on modern-day social media because with the rise of desperate wannabe slay queens in Zimbabwe olosho will support olosho and braggadocious behavior of putting others down is their forte.
What you are saying is not how things work on modern-day social media because with the rise of desperate wannabe slay queens in Zimbabwe olosho will support olosho and braggadocious behavior of putting others down is their forte.
What you are saying is not how things work on modern-day social media because with the rise of desperate wannabe slay queens in Zimbabwe olosho will support olosho and braggadocious behavior of putting others down is their forte.
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