Maverick🇿🇼🇿🇦
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@Tdotforever I’m back with a bang! The citizens know their leaders.
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CAB3: NOT A DONE DEAL.
Those claiming that CAB3 is a “done deal” are either deluding themselves or deliberately attempting to mislead. Deep down, they know that nothing without the citizens is ever final. In any society, nothing can be done for the citizens without the citizens. The citizens are the ultimate decision-makers; they alone have the authority to endorse, reject, or seal any deal.
As things stand, there is no done deal. In fact, there is no deal at all. Any arrangement that lacks the consent and participation of the citizens remains incomplete and illegitimate.
If there is one reality that cannot be ignored, it is this: the citizens are increasingly tired of those who oppress, disregard, and undermine their rights. The only “done deal” may well be that citizens are done with oppression and are ready to reclaim their voice, their power, and their future. #TheNew #TheCitizensMovement
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@LynneStactia @GshumbaGeneral Zvekuti akataura ndiani hazvina kana basa chakakosha is the message.
Chinamasa wasnt speaking for himself only he was speaking for Zanu pf simple
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@GshumbaGeneral He is not the one who said “Chinhu Chedu” it was Patric Chinamasa, in our anger , let us remain factual
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@matinyarare I don't believe I'm reading this. May God forgive you, brother, for letting in the spirit of Judas Iscariot. It hurts, but as usual, we are on our own
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𝗖𝗔𝗕𝟯 𝗩𝗢𝗧𝗘𝗗 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗨𝗡𝗔𝗡𝗜𝗠𝗢𝗨𝗦𝗟𝗬 𝗕𝗬 𝗢𝗣𝗣𝗢𝗦𝗜𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗔𝗡𝗗 𝗥𝗨𝗟𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗬. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗡𝗘𝗫𝗧?
The Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 to extend the terms of the President and Parliament has been unanimously voted for by 80.55% of MPs who voted—both the opposition and ZANU PF.
It’s no secret that I did not support CAB3 without a referendum, but at the end of the day, the Parliament of Zimbabwe has carried out its mandate by voting, and it voted for the Bill, and this can’t be ignored.
This decision by Parliament was so important and PROTECTED by law, that even the Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe refused to interfere with the process by making any rulings before Parliament undertook its role, which is safeguarded by the separation of powers.
In my consultations with even South African lawyers, they all agree that the judiciary—even that in South Africa—would not be entitled to overreach and make a ruling about the constitutionality of a Bill before Parliament had carried out its constitutional processes of passing or rejecting the Bill.
The Bill will now go to the Senate, but irrespective of how the Senate votes, the lower house will be the one that decides whether the Bill is signed by the Clerk of Parliament and sent to the President, irrespective of how the Senate votes or what amendments it recommends to the current Bill.
I respect the outcome of the parliamentary process, irrespective of how I feel about it because our Constitution allows this. Whether I have misgivings about the constitutionality of the process is neither here nor there because that judgment can only come from the courts.
Now the President will decide whether he signs it into law, and if there are any people who believe that the Bill or its process of inception were unconstitutional or illegal, they can now approach the courts for recourse and, if the courts rule and all appeal processes are exhausted, then the outcome becomes the final decision.
Yesterday, Judge Patel, in his decision on Prince Dubeko Sibanda’s application to the Constitutional Court, seemed to suggest that he can approach the Constitutional Court again to test whether the Bill that Parliament voted for was constitutional, once the parliamentarians have voted.
I would also like to issue a point of caution on the constitutionality of whether President Mnangagwa, as the incumbent, can enjoy the term extension made during his tenure.
It’s important for us to remember that the President has not yet confirmed whether he will indeed remain in office until 2030. What this means is that those who are strictly arguing that the Bill is unconstitutional because the President cannot proceed until 2030 unless he amends Section 328, can only advance a such a valid legal argument once the President confirms his intention to remain in office until 2030 and the cancellation of the 2028 elections.
Then, of course, there are those who are challenging the constitutionality of the initiation, formulation, and inception of the Bill. Their challenges are only likely to be heard after the President has signed the Bill. Others, such as the war veterans, are already being heard in the lower courts following the Constitutional Court ruling yesterday.
So, let the process of democracy and its safeguards continue to play themselves out, because it is through these processes that a nation maintains peace and tranquillity that guarantee national development, which we all want.
Our failure to traverse this process in an orderly manner is a threat to all Zimbabweans. Hence, we say: let us hope that this process will proceed in a manner that brings consensus and unity.

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Need this man at his best again, all of our hopes are on this guy

CP🇵🇹@UtdCitypriest
Ricardo Quaresma and Nani attempted over 200 crosses into the box at Euro 2016, and all of it was aimed at finding Cristiano Ronaldo. They literally bled for him. To this day, Portugal have never replicated that level of output from the wings. 🤷🏼♂️
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The ones who voted NO , knew the bill would be passed anyway and they would benefit from the term extension zvavo either way . So look morally upright to the people (like now) and still benefit by staying longer in Parliament and enjoying the perks . Best of both worlds!
I want to see that one Mp who has voted No to the bill and will step out of office in 2028 .
Otherwise
Zvigure zvese ! 🤞🏽🚮
Sanitising it so that there is “opposition” in there .
Freeman@freemanchari
Thank you to all the MPs who voted NO. You chose to stand with the majority of Zimbabweans. When the time of reckoning comes, your hands will be clean. Let's keep organizing
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A SHAMEFUL BETRAYAL.. We do not merely bear the scars of politics; we carry deep wounds. We have been severely bruised, abused, and broken by this oppressive system of tyranny.
Many of our friends and relatives lost their lives because of politics, and the pain remains as profound today as it was then. Some have been abducted and disappeared without a trace. Others have been forced to sleep in unimaginable places, including the mountains, simply to survive.
We, along with many others, have been arrested, persecuted, and subjected to relentless harassment. We have been left for dead after numerous assassination attempts. We have been denied opportunities, marginalized, and deprived of the resources and means necessary to improve our lives. Food and government support or opportunities have been politicized and weaponized. We have been excluded, humiliated, robbed, and exploited continuously…day after day, season after season.
And after all this, some choose to align themselves with and support the very oppressors and persecutors responsible for our suffering, all for money, personal benefits, and the desire to illegally remain in this illegitimate parliament. The citizens are the ‘ultimate parliament’ and shall determine the direction of our great country.
To you, Oppressors and your sidekicks …Stop it or be stopped. Change can’t be delayed or denied any longer! #TheNew #TheCitizensMovement
#Godisinit
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@matinyarare So people have to earn from you what you got for free?
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𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗜𝗦 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗖𝗥𝗜𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗜𝗔 𝗧𝗢 𝗚𝗘𝗧 𝗙𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗢𝗥 𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗡𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗟 𝗔𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗖𝗘 𝗙𝗥𝗢𝗠 𝗠𝗘? 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧 𝟭.
I believe in the human spirit, passion, good intentions, ideas, creativity, and effectiveness of ideas in changing Zimbabwe.
So watch the video below and understand what moves me and how these guys below moved me last year to give them a hand. I have other similar videos—watch those too.
Also get to understand that my fight against sanctions, me Telling The Good Zimbabwe Story and me fighting GMOs was me sacrificing for the development of Zimbabwe, for you and your family.
Once you understand why I supported other people, why I fought sanctions, and why I tell the Good Zimbabwe Story, do something creative to steal my heart. I won’t tell you what to do—be creative.
Do not send me the hundreds of boring sob stories I am seeing in my inbox, because those don’t catch my attention. Stand out. Catch my attention. Blow me away with creativity.
I will also be looking at those who have been following and supporting the work I did fighting sanctions, Telling the Good Zimbabwe Story, or fighting GMOs. You can’t expect me to support you if you don’t support and promote my work—which supports Zimbabwe—especially my documentaries on Zimbabwe. Steal my heart! Don’t bore me by begging.
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@Am_Blujay So Trump allow this Mukasa ball ⚽️ to enter the US😂😂😂?
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@KuflexUshe @ekayzee_ Haa parikuratidza kuti Bhuru rakambopfuura napo zveshuwa because...hmmmmm

@audkays @wicknellchivayo Mukuru wemazuva harisi zita ra Mwari here nhai sisi?
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PAPER 2...A DOUBLE REWARD 🏆🥇
Life has taught me that the people who celebrate their SMALL wins with GRATITUDE are often the same people who eventually find themselves standing before MUCH BIGGER blessings and MUCH GREATER opportunities…
My brother COACH RAMBO, I didn’t think going to collect a Toyota Aqua would receive so much HYPE and support from your friends like this. I feel so HONOURED and once again I say CONGRATULATIONS to you my brother. Your level of appreciation was so touching and I genuinely feel that you deserve an IMMEDIATE UPGRADE. Please go back and see MADZIBABA CHIPAGA on Saturday morning and collect your BRAND-NEW TOYOTA FORTUNER GD6 2.4D. You will also get an extra USD5,000 for fuel.
Toyota Aqua chipa mukadzi wako anga akagara pa MOTHER’S seat awane cheku fambisa and because of your level of APPRECIATION for what the world thought was small, she has also been upgraded to become a car OWNER. She will also receive cash USD 5000 kana wakuda kuroora unouya ndokubatsira ne pfuma yacho yese...🚘👏
REAL FRIENDS always celebrate your success, no matter how small !!! To all the 49 BIKERS who showed their SUPPORT and accompanied you to Enterprise Car Sales, EACH one of you will receive USD1,000 in cash as well.
MAKOROKOTO MAKURU KWAMURI MOSE and may GOD continue to bless you abundantly. 🎊🎉💐🙏
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