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Musikana wekuMabvuku 💛
Musikana wekuMabvuku 💛@ChiwetuVanessa·
Apa Tocky vibes cooked😩💯 Sometimes we wish to be with someone who already has their someone. It’s a pity 😢 Anyway, I like this song zvekudero🔥🔥
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Hulu@Pachisolife·
THE ZIMBABWE 2030 FINAL DEBATE The Debate that people have asked for is on tonight. 7pm Zimbabwe time #CAB3 Rutendo Matinyarare vs. Kudzai Mutisi X Spaces 7pm Zimbabwe time tonight Host: Hulu Bhila and Rudo Zvobgo @Pachisolife @matinyarare @KMutisi @HotseatEmpire
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Fermiscat@fermiscat077·
@Shadaya_Knight One thing you never want to be, is a poor black person, amongst other poor black people who don't come from where you come from... Poor blacks are the worst
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗪𝗛𝗬 𝗜𝗦 𝗥𝗨𝗧𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗢 𝗙𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗪𝗜𝗧𝗛 𝗭𝗔𝗡𝗨 𝗣𝗙 𝗢𝗡 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗦𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗔𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗕𝗜𝗟𝗟 𝟯. Rutendo is not really fighting ZANU PF on the Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 but he is merely sharing his thoughts in this ninety day window in which the public must comment. The question that must be asked is why is it Rutendo’s comments have been taken so negatively and caused so many problems? #CAB3
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@ZwVoice Yaaaa people are talking now, that is why ZANU Pf is scared of referendum, they know very well that they will see flames 🔥
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CVN News@ZwVoice·
“I say no to Amendment No. 3. The power to choose the President belongs to the people,” said a resident during public consultations on #CAB3 in Harare West Constituency. Full video on: youtu.be/MWTVl4bBO0g?si…
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@RUMBIEPROPERTIE My sister you are disappointing, I thought you were smart and intelligent, just because he is white you think everything will be OK? This is one white ZANU Pf.
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@RUMBIEPROPERTIE This is white ZANU Pf, no difference at all with ED, he will save ZANU Pf interests.
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
I attended today's Politburo sitting as usual, as a man of conscience, not as a creature of convenience.Let me speak plainly, as soldiers do. Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 this instrument dressed in the language of national necessity I rejected it. I sat in that chamber, I heard the arguments, and when the moment demanded that I stand on the side of the people and the Constitution, I did not flinch. This Bill, in its present form and intent, is not a democratic exercise. It is a constitutional manipulation designed to serve the ambitions of a few at the expense of the many. I took an oath to defend this nation not a political faction, not a personal agenda, not a timeline invented to extend the tenure of any single man, however powerful. What I find most troubling is not the Bill itself. It is the silence of those who know better and say nothing. That silence, comrades, is a form of betrayal. Now, to those who insist this amendment is the will of the people I issue a straightforward challenge: prove it. Go to the people. Call a referendum. Let the citizens of Zimbabwe the farmer in Uzumba, the vendor in Mbare, the teacher in Gwanda, the elder in Lupane let them speak. Not delegates. Not district coordinators with envelopes. The people.If Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 truly carries the democratic mandate its proponents claim, they should have no fear of a referendum. The only people who fear the people's voice are those who already know what the people will say.I am a retired soldier. I have no seat to protect, no ministry to lose, no patronage to guard. What I have is my name, my record, and my conscience. And on those foundations, I say this without hesitation No to Bill Number 3. Yes to a referendum. Let the people decide. Zimbabwe belongs to Zimbabweans not to a committee, not to a faction, and not to a calendar. Rtd. Lt. Gen. Winston Sigauke Mapuranga. Former Senior Officer, Zimbabwe National Army.
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗛𝗔𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗗𝗢𝗡𝗘 𝗢𝗡 𝗛𝗘𝗔𝗟𝗧𝗛𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗘? As an anecdote, last week, Joshua Maponga had an accident on his way to Kwekwe. Speaking from Arundel Hospital, he lamented the fact that after his accident, he spent over 4 hrs waiting by the roadside for emergency services on that stretch of road. Once the ambulance arrived, Maponga was taken to a private hospital called Arundel, owned by Kuda Tagwirei, all the way in Harare—skipping a number of government hospitals in Kwekwe, Chegutu and even Harare—simply because none of them could provide proper emergency care. Sanctions on Zimbabwe were removed on March 4, 2024, so why do we still not have adequate ambulances and emergency services in our public hospitals for any class of person to get quality care? The reason we fought to remove sanctions was to enable our government to sign lease agreements to lease ambulances with well‑resourced fleet managers in Zimbabwe or South Africa (they don’t have to buy them cash), so that we’d have enough ambulances in every town and city to save lives in emergencies. Our government can afford monthly instalments for a huge fleet of ambulances and fire trucks. We also did it so that our government could import the latest medical equipment from anywhere in the world, which they can do now since sanctions are gone. So where’s the problem? The problem is that since ZANU PF got another mandate in the 2023 elections and since sanctions were removed in March 2024, our leaders have spent more time focused on promoting 2030 than buying ambulances. So, how would you rate the President’s delivery on healthcare: excellent, good, fair, bad, or poor? Does he deserve a term extension?
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@PinketteXO @StandardBankZA I was listening to her story very scary, from Ad HOC to Madlanga now it’s Standard Bank, kuningi, SA it’s Netflix, some of the things it’s hard to believe them.
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@NNyashaYessur Don’t just try to pick unnecessary fights with Zambia, what do you have in Zimbabwe? Already Zimbabweans are not liked everywhere and you come up with such a stupid statement, is it for content or likes?
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Nyasha@NNyashaYessur·
Why do students who have trained to be doctors in Zambia struggle to get employment in Zimbabwe or South Africa unlike the University of Zimbabwe. Does Zambia really have proper standards to train doctors or anyone even with 1 O level can become a doctor
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Freeman@freemanchari·
I have nothing to add. This is why I always believe that when women lead there is more clarity.
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
I stood at Heroes Acre not as a stranger to that ground I have buried comrades before, as soldiers must. But today something troubled me deeply, and I would be a coward in uniform if I did not speak it plainly. Death is making a habit of visiting the barracks. But it does not seem to find its way to the halls of power. Three more of our own lowered into that sacred earth today. Good men. Decorated men. Men who gave their youth, their health, and their service to this republic men who died, we are told, of old age.The very men who marched behind those coffins today who draped the flags, who fired the salutes are older than the soldiers they buried. They were commissioned before those men joined the ranks. They drew their first salary from this country when those officers were still in secondary school. So I ask, in all seriousness, as a man who has worn this nation's uniform for decades,.What kind of "old age" is this that kills the junior but spares the senior?What kind of natural order takes the lieutenant and leaves the general standing? What kind of mortality visits the barracks but loses its nerve at State House? We bury our juniors. We return to offices. We reshuffle command structures. We rewrite constitutions. And now now we ask the nation to extend a term until 2030, in the name of continuity, in the name of legacy, in the name of unfinished business. Unfinished business. The business of the nation is never finished. That is the nature of governance. No man is irreplaceable. That is the lesson of every general who has ever been buried at Heroes' Acre they served, they sacrificed, and the republic endured beyond them. Longevity in office is not the same as service to the nation. Refusing to leave is not the same as love of country.I served. I stepped aside. That is what soldiers do when their time comes because discipline applies to departure as much as it applies to duty.Let those who stand at Heroes' Acre take the lesson from the ground beneath their feet rather than the ambition within their chests. Enough is enough.
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