#ChamisaChallenge launched
Chamisa's allegations are now being used widely as a challenge on social media.
Zimbabwe social media users have now started a challenge on Twitter of mocking Chamisa by uploading pictures with various kind of leaders and him (Chamisa) claiming to have discussed something with them.
1st my name is Kagame not kagama 2- I don't know this man & no discussion ever happened with him anywhere ...3rd Rw's ICT policy,projects & progrm started before mdc formation and politics! I wish the people of Zim.well ! https://t.co/2vEQXsiPDT
— Paul Kagame (@PaulKagame) May 29, 2018
Below are a few tweets:
Chamisa helped Jesus turn 5 loaves and 2 fish into food that fed thousands.#ChamisaChallenge @matigary @teamZICOSU @nelsonchamisa @Team_Khupe @CurateZim @CurateByo @ProfJNMoyo @acielumumba @tmukupe @RobGMugabe @263Chat @FrankRwamugabo @Zirapayon2 @StarfmZimbabwe#Zimbabwe
— #AfricaDay (@mpofuAD) May 30, 2018
Chamisa broke bread with Jesus at the last supper.
— Rodwell Moyo (@MbekeRodwell) May 30, 2018
After inventing the telephone..Alexander grahambell's first call was to capitalk fm he wanted to complement @nelsonchamisa on his bullet train idea,grahambell cried with excitement,he labeled chamisa the greatest engineer of their time #chamisachallenge
— Gonnondo (@togaram536) May 30, 2018
Wamba created the world in 6.5 days. Beating the previous by half a day. In that half a day he designed Rwanda ICT policy. Go Wamba go!
— prince gororo (@pmancee) May 30, 2018
Chamisa walked on the moon with Neil Armstrong
— dexter201 (@youngmixz) May 30, 2018
Chamisa gave Bill Gates ICT codes for Microsoft computers #ChamisaChallenge pic.twitter.com/J7oorwyJcQ
— Rufaz--Jerera❤King❤ (@Mavhure) May 30, 2018
🤣🤣🤣 Chamisa dug the Nile River 🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♂️🚶🏽♂️
— mmatigari (@matigary) May 30, 2018
#ChamisaChallenge Chamisa is older than his mother!
— Jekanyika Tambaoga (@jedza0668) May 30, 2018
If after elections Chamisa was to claim that #Zanupf rigged elections, who will believe him?We will start counting the lies....#Zimbabwe pic.twitter.com/QGlIrQ7pRF
— Afrika First (@ramoroaswi) May 30, 2018