Controversial relationship expert and self-proclaimed anti-feminist Shadaya Tawona’s influence continues to expand beyond Zimbabwe’s borders.
The controversial socialite recently received a stamp of approval from a top politician in Zimbabwe’s northern neighbour, Zambia.
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A top politician from Zambia’s current ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) has become a new disciple of the gospel of Shadaya Tawona.
Joseph Kalimbwe Shadaya
Joseph Kalimbwe x Shadaya Tawona (Image Credit: Namibian/Shadaya on Facebook)
Joseph Kalimbwe had nothing but praises for Zimbabwe’s Knight Shadaya Tawona saying that he is considering following him on social media. Kalimbwe who is UPND Information and Publicity Secretary said called Shadaya “sober-minded” and a must follow for “any young man”.
Taking to Twitter, Joseph Kalimbwe wrote:
I need to start following the Shadaya Knight gentleman on social media. Been reading his tweets about women, men and the views on both lately. Though he sounds a bit biased towards men, he has a sober mind any one young man must tap into. Welcome a Kalimbwe fan gents!!!
His announcement that he was a fan of Shadaya Tawona divided opinion with some of his followers on Twitter applauding him and some condemning him for endorsing the anti-feminist. Below are some of the reactions to Joseph Kalimbwe’s tweet:
Sly Saidi:
My admiration of your young & brilliant mind dropped to 4 from 10. We want new progressive leaders who respect women & do not support pple who degrade women…
Rue⚘:
He is a misogynist and so are you, not shocked that you are though
Malaga:
Welcome to the Red Pill 💊 Cde . We win!!!
sylvester munyaradzi:
he brings out issues that most men struggle to share, and I believe his extremism provokes the balance needed in gender debate/dialogue.
Turning to another Zimbabwean thought leader, Bishop Joshua Maponga, Joseph Kalimbwe had no kind words for the man of cloth. Kalimbwe said Maponga is a bogus and fly-by-night Pan Africanist.-harare