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@Samwacho

The son of the liberation struggle

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Christine Charumbira
Christine Charumbira@chrissy10charu·
Just received a call that my son is experiencing an asthma attack, l rushed to the school,but l realized that kuti aswera arimu attack whole day havana havo kutaura, teachers should take asthma attacks seriously please, worse wangu anga asina inhaler yakapera ma puffs .. Mwari pindirai 🙏
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Changamire Dwalas
Changamire Dwalas@JeremiahMb65631·
Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 yakanakisa zvekuti inotipa nguva yakati rebeyi vamiriri vedu mu Paramende vachishanda kugadzirisa panyaya dze hupfumi "Development" ini ndinoti pamberi ne Bill Number 3 #Development #Bill3 bhoo
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Cde Jackie ✊🇿🇼
Cde Jackie ✊🇿🇼@Jackie33283369·
*Mashonaland East is ready to engage.* The Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 consultations come at a time when the province is already witnessing tangible development under the leadership of His Excellency, Emmerson Mnangagwa. From improved road networks, expanded access to clean water, upgraded health facilities, and increased agricultural support programmes, Mashonaland East continues to benefit from people-centered development initiatives aligned with Vision 2030. As communities in Chikomba, Hwedza, Murewa, and Mutoko gather for consultations, they do so with confidence in a governance system that listens, delivers, and evolves. Your voice matters. Your participation counts. #Vision2030 #Bill3Bhoo #YesToAmendmentBill3
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wacho@Samwacho·
The Bulawayo–Victoria Falls Road rehabilitation is progressing well 🚧🇿🇼 a clear sign of development under @edmnangagwa. Amendment Bill No. 3 supports continuity, stability & effective governance to sustain such national projects. #Zimfocus #EDWorks #Vision2030 #Bill3 #Zimbabwe
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Presidential Empowerment Fund Initiatives
Presidential Special Advisor on Investments and Empowerment, Dr. Paul Tungwarara, on behalf of President ED Mnangagwa, will hand over USD $2,000 to the Legacy TV Empowerment Award winners in 2025. The main event was held in December 2025, where President ED Mnangagwa pledged to award cash prizes to the winners through his Special Advisor. The handover ceremony will take place on 4 April 2026 and will be strictly by invitation. #Empowerment #YesBillNo3
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Changamire Dwalas
Changamire Dwalas@JeremiahMb65631·
Parliament is asking you to make a contribution to constitutional amendment bill 3. Just take a moment and type an email, giving your input and send. Its your civic duty as a citizen, even if you don't go to a hall for a meeting you cn surely type an email & send Play your part.
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John Marufu
John Marufu@JMarufu80198·
Forging our legacy begins with active participation. By attending the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 public hearings, we are not just observers we are shaping the future of our nation. This is a call to all Zimbabweans, from every corner of the country, to come together and make their voices heard. A strong and united Zimbabwe is built on the foundation of citizen engagement, transparency, and shared responsibility. When we participate, we strengthen our democracy and ensure that the laws guiding our nation truly reflect the will of the people. Let us rise above differences and rally as one people, committed to progress, unity, and national development. The future of Zimbabwe is in our hands let’s take part, stay informed, and play our role in building a legacy we can all be proud of @samwacho @2030Resolution1 @CMufana37063 @varakashi4edByo @ZanupfMabvuku @zanupfbyoinfo @Zanupf19633
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wacho
wacho@Samwacho·
🇿🇼 Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 proposes major governance shifts Presidential election by Parliament, 7-year terms, changes to voter registration & Senate structure. 📌 What do these changes mean for you? Stay informed, engage & be part of the conversation. #Vision2030
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wacho@Samwacho·
CAB 3 does NOT remove presidential term limits ❗ The Constitution of Zimbabwe still caps the President at 2 terms (Section 91 remains unchanged). Clarified AG Virginia Mabhiza the Attorney-General. 📌 Term limits remain intact. #ConstitutionalAmendment3 #vision2030
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wacho@Samwacho·
Ward 1 Women’s League backs Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 🇿🇼 Meeting led by Rose Phiri with CC member Constance Ndlovu unpacking key reforms & development goals. Members urged to unite, engage communities & drive Vision 2030. #Bill3Swii #Vision2030 @DumisoJnr22247
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John Marufu
John Marufu@JMarufu80198·
In a strong display of community engagement, @zanupfbyoinfo recently held a Commissariat meeting chaired by PC Gangaidzo, bringing cadres together to discuss the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 and upcoming public hearings on 30 March at City Hall, Nketa 8. Mutavayi unpacked the key points of the Bill, while Mututsa provided deeper insights into its origins, encouraging informed discussions and active participation. This meeting reinforced the ruling party’s commitment to shaping the nation’s vision through dialogue and collective involvement
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@zanupfbyoinfo held a Commissariate meeting chaired by PC Gangaidzo , mobilising cadres on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 & upcoming public hearings (30 March: City Hall, Nketa 8). Mutavayi unpacked the Bill, while Mututsa gave deeper insights on its origins.

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John Marufu
John Marufu@JMarufu80198·
Vision Amplify Zimbabwe continues to evolve, and so too must its legal systems. The Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill represents an important step toward modernizing the country’s legal framework and aligning it with present-day realities. This reform is important for Zimbabwe because it strengthens governance and enhances the effectiveness of public institutions, ensuring they are better equipped to serve the people. A responsive and up-to-date Constitution helps build public trust, promotes stability, and creates a solid foundation for sustainable economic growth and investment. As Zimbabwe advances socially, economically, and politically, it is essential that its constitutional framework keeps pace with these changes. The amendment supports a system that is more adaptable, inclusive, and capable of addressing emerging national challenges while safeguarding citizens’ rights. Equally important, this process encourages inclusive dialogue bringing together citizens, policymakers, and stakeholders to shape a legal system rooted in accountability and transparency. By embracing such reforms, Zimbabwe strengthens its vision of a dynamic, forward-looking nation grounded in the rule of law, democratic principles, and shared national progress @CMufana37063 @2030Resolution1 @Samwacho @Varakashi4edByo @edmnangagwa @zanupfbyoinfo
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John Marufu
John Marufu@JMarufu80198·
Vice President General (Rtd.) Dr. C.G.D.N. Chiwenga is currently undertaking a tour of high-impact economic projects across Manicaland Province, under the visionary leadership of His Excellency President Dr. E.D. Mnangagwa, in line with the Second Republic’s drive to accelerate inclusive economic growth and sustainable development. This initiative forms part of a broader national assessment focused on unlocking private sector-led growth and strengthening Zimbabwe’s industrial base. During the tour, the Vice President visited Dorowa Minerals, Sabi Star Lithium Mine, and Verify Engineering—key strategic enterprises that are playing a vital role in advancing industrialisation, promoting value addition, and creating employment opportunities for communities. The Second Republic continues to prioritise partnerships with industry as a cornerstone of economic transformation. Through such engagements, Government is reinforcing its commitment to Vision 2030, ensuring that natural resources are fully leveraged for national development, while empowering local industries and improving livelihoods across the country @2030Resolution1 @CMufana37063 @MishMugadza
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wacho@Samwacho·
Byo North Constituency rallies behind Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 🇿🇼 Meeting led by RPhiri with CC E Nowedza & S Sibanda unpacking the Bill’s governance reforms & development focus. Members urged to unite, engage communities & drive Vision 2030. #ConstitutionalAmendment3
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wacho@Samwacho·
@zanupfbyoinfo held a Commissariate meeting chaired by PC Gangaidzo , mobilising cadres on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 & upcoming public hearings (30 March: City Hall, Nketa 8). Mutavayi unpacked the Bill, while Mututsa gave deeper insights on its origins.
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Dereck Goto
Dereck Goto@dereckgoto·
Zim prepares for nationwide public hearings on Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Story by Bruce Chahwanda, Political Editor (ZBC) CONSTITUTIONAL Amendment Number 3 Bill has entered the public hearing stage, with stakeholders upbeat about the reforms set to be ushered in to align Zimbabwe with other democracies. Gazetted on February 16, the Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill has for weeks, been open to discussions within the media and other social platforms. As the clock continues to tick, in 14 days’ time, Parliament will take the Bill to the people before it is tabled in the August House for rigorous debate. Young people believe the proposed amendments are necessary for national development. The Bill proposes amendments to certain provisions of the Constitution, including sections 92, 95, 143 and 158. These provisions relate primarily to the framework governing the timing and conduct of national elections. “Our elections have been marred with heavy contestations since the turn of the millennium, and courts have become the playground. Now that the electoral cycle is being extended to seven years, it will give ample time for leaders to focus on development,” political analyst Mr Dereck Goto said. The Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill will allow the extension of the electoral cycle for the president, parliament and local authorities from five to seven years. It also proposes a parliamentary process for the election of the President, as is the case in democracies such as South Africa. Among other provisions, the President will be allowed to appoint 10 senators, thus widening the expertise base, while setting up the Zimbabwe Delimitation Commission.
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