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Martin Barrow

@MartinBarrow27

Human being. Seeking to walk humbly with my God. Heart for those in need and the disadvantaged. #embracelife #letlovelead

Global citizen, Zim Aust focus Beigetreten Mart 2020
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Doug Coltart ✊🏼🇿🇼
To all who've made a god unto themselves: "Do what you will to me! I serve a God who sits on the throne! He stands for justice! What we've seen today is not justice... So do what you will to me. I do not fear any one of you. I only fear God." In His time, there WILL be justice.
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Sophie Mokoena@Sophie_Mokoena·
Breaking news:This is what happened today in Hare Zimbabwe during the public hearings for the constitutional amendment Bill Number 3. #sabcnews
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CITE@citezw·
The problem with Constitutional Amendment No. 3 is that it grants the president excessive power and undermines key elements of our society— Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart
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Martin Barrow@MartinBarrow27·
@CitizenWakura As a neutral observer, I want to see Chamisa's response to these massive allegations...
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Wakurawarerwa Jonah@CitizenWakura·
Chamisa has proved he is tried and tested opposition Leader, his connection with the Citizens has triggered hate. These statements and AI audios are the reason we believe the political move will stopped 2030
mawarire mbizvo jealousy@mawarirej

I have read your very long and meaningless response Mr Mutebuka. I always wanted to engage, especially on political debates that foreground national questions, but I have discovered, in my research on what you do and how you conduct yourself, even in the courts where you work, that you have a propensity for substituting clarity and structured thought with unnuanced rumblings to waste time. I have also discovered that you mistake length for substance in most of your engagements. That is the reason why I had blocked you. I simply wanted to save my time after realising that most of your submissions are usually very verbose high-sounding nonsense. At least I am not the only one who discovered such shortcomings in your discursive engagements. Judge Lucy Shepherd, someone you know very well, also registered disquiet over your penchant for making lengthy, irrelevant speeches just to waste time. She wrote, in one of her judgements, “The parties had been ordered to agree and provide a strict timetable for the second part of the hearing…..When the Employment Judge attempted to move matters forward, assist with appropriate questions, and manage the hearing Mr Mutebuka made lengthy speeches about bias, bullying and diversity which were not relevant and caused further delay.” It is in your nature, Mr Mutebuka, to make lengthy meaningless rumbles whenever you have nothing substantial to say. I was tempted to say you are a bat of esoteric erudition; but realised you are just a distracted preacher of political hogwash ministering to the vanity of an equally vacuous waning politician. That is the reason I didn’t want to engage you. But seeing that you want to be an undertaker to the democratic efforts being put in place to resist Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 through your unwarranted attacks on people like @BitiTendai and others, I have chosen to engage you with the hope you will see the folly of what you are doing. I want you to see, Mr Mutebuka, that in supporting a regime enabler in @nelsonchamisa, you are aiding Emmerson Mnangagwa to achieve a term extension from whence Chamisa would benefit the post of Prime Minister in 2030. The truth, Mr Mutebuka, is that @nelsonchamisa initiated talks with Mnangagwa, seeking to become Prime Minister without MPs after Douglas Mwonzora had taken control of the MDC-A party. He was afraid of being seen at State House, so he asked Hopewell Chin’ono @daddyhope to act as his emissary. Chamisa and the First Lady’s aide, Benson Muneri, met to kick-start the negotiations at Chin’ono’s house in Chisipite Harare. These meetings were once written about here on X by George Charamba @Jamwanda2, and people rubbished him because they could not believe that Chamisa could be selfish to an extent of seeking to initiate talks with Mnangagwa’s regime, not for national good, but for personal benefit. I have attached herein, an audio recording in which you can hear Chamisa telling the First Lady’s emissary that he no-longer wanted a go-between in his negotiations. This is when he decided to drop Hopewell Chin’ono from the negotiations because Hopwell, unbeknown to Chamisa, had engaged the late Dr Alex Magaisa to draft a proper framework for negotiations for a government of national unity, not just a personal deal for Chamisa. Those are the papers he says he didn’t want. In the audio I have attached here, you can hear him saying “Nyaya yandisingadi ndeye matsamba nechii chii, zvinhu zvinozokonzera manewspapers.” Clearly, Chamisa wanted some secret deal that wasn’t supposed to come out in the public through newspapers. He didn’t want a paper trail. He didn’t want accountability. The question is why? Some of us have been knowing about this since 2021, but we chose to keep quiet hoping your guy would repent. It was not until you started publishing your treacherous fiction, which I am well aware, came from Chamisa, in an attempt to taint people like Biti, Hopewell and others, that I decided to clarify issues and to expose your guy for who he is-a Mnangagwa project. There is a wealth of evidence, not the fictional stories you are peddling, to prove that Chamisa approached the regime for a personal deal and that he engaged Hopewell to be his go-between. Hopewell even asked Chamisa if he could do this with someone from the CCC party, since he was not a member. Chamisa refused and said he did not want anyone else to know. However, Hopewell informed Dr Alex Magaisa, and they agreed that he should not tell Chamisa that he had shared this, since Chamisa insisted on absolute secrecy. The first meeting took place in November 2021 at State House. Before going there, Hopewell informed his lawyer, a prominent businessman, an economist, and a bank CEO to cover his back, after he had been warned that Chamisa was treacherous. He was driven to meet Ben Muneri at his offices by the well-known economist. Hopewell presented Nelson’s position to the First Lady, who was acting as a go-between between Nelson and the President. Chamisa wanted to be Prime Minister, a position not provided for in the constitution. You can see why he has no problem with the illegal changes to the constitution that Mnangagwa is pushing? It is because they see things the same way. Their personal interests take precedence over constitutional provisions. The second meeting took place in February 2022, just after Chamisa’s CCC large rally at Zimbabwe Grounds. This time, Chamisa had also told Dr Magaisa but misled him by claiming he was the only one aware of the talks. He also misrepresented, to Magaisa, the purpose of the talks. For the second meeting, Hopewell asked Dr Magaisa to draft a proposal, since Chamisa had provided none. Dr Magaisa produced what he termed a pre- and post-election pact, which rejected Chamisa’s desire to become Prime Minister before the 2023 elections. It called for an agreement on non-violence and proposed that any Government of National Unity could only be based on the outcome of the 2023 elections. When Chamisa discovered that his ambition to become Prime Minister had been blocked by the position paper that Dr Magaisa had given Hopewell, on the basis that a GNU could not be formed while Mwonzora controlled Parliament, he then dropped Hopewell. He instructed the First Lady’s emissary to cut Hopewell out and said he no longer wanted him involved. The evidence is contained in the audio below. The opposition and Zimbabwe were saved by Dr Magaisa, who wrote the paper that Hopewell presented, blocking Chamisa’s Prime Ministerial deal with Mnangagwa. It was a personal deal, that is why he wanted to go it alone in the negotiations. Today, he is silent on 2030 because he has been promised the same position of Prime Minister if 2030 goes through. He is currently in America, but he will be back for Easter Holidays to cause more confusion. As long as you continue publishing your fiction and trying to sow confusion among those fighting Constitutional Amendment Bill3, I will come here with more damning audios about Chamisa and how he wants to derail the people’s fight against 2030, the same way he did to Geza’s calls to fight ED. Watch this space! #2027EDAnengeAsipo #Ngazvitenderere

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Henri Nouwen (1932–1996)
Henri Nouwen (1932–1996)@nofearinlove77·
“Care is first of all a willingness to enter into someone’s pain and stay there as long as needed. It is choosing presence over solutions.” — Out of Solitude
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Martin Barrow@MartinBarrow27·
@bornagainsteph I think your own prayers are the most important ones , not necessarily those of others... From someone also struggling with God re some things at present...
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✒️@Literariium·
“The most dangerous form of blindness is believing your perspective is the only reality.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
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Vatican News@VaticanNews·
Pope Leo XIV affirms the Catholic Church's openness to truth and goodness in other religions, as he meets with the Programme for Christian-Muslim Relations in Africa. vaticannews.va/en/pope/news/2…
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Henri Nouwen (1932–1996)
Henri Nouwen (1932–1996)@nofearinlove77·
"Fundamentalism is a reaction of fear against the complexity of life and the mystery of God's presence. It offers a false security by replacing the living Christ with a rigid set of doctrines." — The Genesee Diary
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Tina Masawi@tinamasawi·
@shingiv Please, it’s a basic life skill 😂
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Namatai Kwekweza🇿🇼
Namatai Kwekweza🇿🇼@namataik_·
🟥How can democracy thrive when economic inequality limits people’s opportunities? #Democracy📌
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Sandra N. Gama
Sandra N. Gama@sandz_mal·
My second children's storybook is HERE! What a better day to release it than the week of World Water Day? Our cities are thirsty, our taps are dry, and our children are watching. I wrote this story because our kids deserve a seat at the table, not just to inherit the consequences of water scarcity, but to be part of the solution. Intergenerational equity isn't just a buzzword in climate change. It's a promise we make to the next generation every time we turn off a tap. This is a book for children who need to hear that their actions matter. For parents who want to start that conversation at home. For all of us who believe the next generation deserves better. Copies available now for USD 5, payable by cash or mobile money. To place an order, you can text or call on +263778976414 #WatiAndTheTalkingTap #WorldWaterDay #AfricanChildrensBooks #WaterScarcity #ClimateAction #ChildrensBooks #WaterForAll #ClimateJustice #AfricanStorytelling
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Henri Nouwen (1932–1996)
Henri Nouwen (1932–1996)@nofearinlove77·
“We are called to be wounded healers, to bring our own brokenness to others as a source of healing.” — The Wounded Healer
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Siphosami Malunga
Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
Some have asked me what I think cld be the IDEAL trajectory in Zimbabwe. IMO: 1.Stop CAB3 2. Inclusive National Dialogue 3. Inclusive Political Settlement/Transitional Authority or whatever 4. Constitutional Amendments/Political Reforms to effect Inclusive Political Dispensation.
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