Jey Dee

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Jey Dee

Jey Dee

@BraJee84

football fun,grade 7 dropout

Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Ekim 2013
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hazel
hazel@hazelwekwagondo·
Legal heavyweight and public intellectual @ChinamasaPA with over 40 years of experience in the legal profession (as a legal practitioner, Attorney General, public servant, Minister of Justice, etc) who also serves as the ZANU PF Treasurer-General shed more light on the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3. He made it clear that there is no need for a referendum because this bill does not seek to amend the Bill of Rights, Chapter 16, and Section 328 of the Constitution. This implies that conducting a referendum would actually transgress the intrinsic provisions of the Constitution. As such, this bill must simply be adopted by a 2/3 majority by Parliament. When fine, intellectual heavyweights and outstanding lawyers like Cde Chinamasa speak, we must listen attentively.
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Wakurawarerwa Jonah
Wakurawarerwa Jonah@CitizenWakura·
Cost of TV License in Southern Africa per year. @edmnangagwa @ZBCNewsonline @HonZhemuSoda @zinaraZW What is cheap in Zimbabwe compared to other @SADC_News countries? a) Malawi - $6 b) Botswana - $7 c) Namibia - $11 d) Zambia - $11 e) South Africa - $14 f) Zimbabwe ZBC - $100 Cost of passports in Southern Africa; 1. Angola - $5 2. Eswatini - $10 3. Zambia - $13 4. Botswana - $20 5. Namibia - $28 6. South Africa - $33 7. Mozambique - $43 8. Zimbabwe - $170 Salaries of civil servants in some African countries per month: 1. Botswana $1000-$2000 2. South Africa $1200-$1500 3. Zambia $850-$1500 4. Namibia $1100-$1800 5. Zimbabwe $250-$350 Why @ZANUPF_Official @mpslswzim
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TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO
TEDIOUS MUSINACHIREVO@VMusinachirevo·
I can feel it in my bone marrow that we shall demolish PSG in Budapest.
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸I expect you to argue semunhu akazopasa law degree. If someone is convicted of a crime, hauzive kuti anonzi criminal? We need new leaders.🇿🇼
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Dexter nduna@dextertawona

@advocatemahere @IanSmiththe3rd You need to rather be writing a book about our billionaire and philanthropist not chasing shadows. @wicknellchivayo is worth celebrating than castigating he is not criminal as you suggest, persuade him nicely if you need assistance “Mari haidi noise”

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Senator Sengezo Tshabangu
Senator Sengezo Tshabangu@SengezoTsh17075·
With 2 weeks left before CAB3 is introduced for its first reading in Parliament, I urge all peace-loving Zimbabweans to maintain peace and harmony until the process is finalised. As Leader of Opposition in Parliament, I unequivocally wish to see the bill become law in Zimbabwe.
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Zimbabwe Republic Police
Zimbabwe Republic Police@PoliceZimbabwe·
The ZRP dismisses social media post by a person who claims that police has thrown on teargas at a Guruve bound bus. The ZRP reiterates that the incident is false, as no such incident has occurred. The public is advised to dismiss the fake news and treat it with the contempt it deserves.
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Bulawayo24 News
Bulawayo24 News@Bulawayo24News·
@JMafume Show us the current state as per your version Honourable Mayor!
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Jey Dee
Jey Dee@BraJee84·
@lilomatic Thought yenyu yakawedzegwa madam president imi
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Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
Linda Tsungirirai Masarira@lilomatic·
PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GOVERNMENT’S FAILURE TO IMPLEMENT CIVIL SERVANTS’ SALARY INCREMENT IS A BETRAYAL OF WORKERS The Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD) notes with grave concern the Government’s failure to honour its March 2026 commitment to increase civil servants’ salaries effective April 2026. To date, no such adjustment has been effected. This is not merely an administrative delay. It is evident and a clear act of negotiating in bad faith. If anything had gone wrong surely a statement would have been in order to calm down already struggling civil servants. When a government makes a public commitment to its workers and fails to follow through, it erodes trust, undermines institutional integrity, and exposes thousands of families to deepening economic vulnerability. Civil servants like teachers, nurses, administrative staff, and other public sector workers are already operating under extremely difficult conditions, with wages that have long been eroded by inflation and currency instability. To promise relief and then fail to deliver it is not just irresponsible. It is cruel and not being considerate to the socioeconomic burdens civil servants continue to carry to have this country functioning. LEAD strongly condemns this pattern of deception and disregard for workers’ welfare. Such conduct entrenches precarious living conditions, where workers are unable to plan, meet basic needs, or sustain their households with dignity. It is unacceptable that those who keep the machinery of government running are treated with such contempt. We must be clear, giving a salary increment to already underpaid vivil servants is not a favour to workers. It is an obligation. The Government’s continued failure to implement agreed salary adjustments reflects a broader systemic problem of poor governance, lack of accountability, and disregard for labour rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Zimbabwe, particularly the right to fair and safe labour practices. LEAD therefore demands the following: ▪︎Immediate implementation of the promised salary increment, with full transparency on the structure and effective date; ▪︎Payment of any arrears owed from April 2026 to date; ▪︎A clear, time-bound framework for future salary reviews tied to inflation and cost of living; ▪︎Genuine, good-faith engagement with civil servants’ representatives moving forward. Zimbabwe can not rebuild its economy on the backs of exploited and demoralised workers. A nation that neglects its civil servants is a nation that is actively undermining its own future. We stand in full solidarity with all civil servants and call upon them to remain united in demanding justice, dignity, and fair compensation. The era of empty promises must come to an end. Issued by: Linda Tsungirirai Masarira President – Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD)
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Cindy Soko
Cindy Soko@SokoCindy·
Congratulations to Lt. Col Sean Mnangagwa on your well-deserved promotion from the rank of Major. Your dedication, discipline and unwavering commitment to service have earned this remarkable milestone. May this new rank bring greater success, strength and impact as you continue to lead with honor. Wishing you continued excellence in duty and service. Salute🫡
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C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA
C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA@CMukungunugwa·
Businessman Sir Wicknell Chivhayo has issued a strongly worded response to Advocate Thabani Mpofu, dismissing allegations that he controls ZANU-PF as “absurd” and a sign of political frustration. Chivhayo said he had long chosen to remain silent out of respect for Mpofu’s once distinguished legal standing, but felt the claims had gone too far. He firmly denied any influence over the ruling party, stressing that he is simply a loyal, card-carrying member focused on his business interests and contributing to Zimbabwe’s socio-economic development. He underscored that ZANU-PF operates under established structures led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa, not individuals outside its leadership organs. Chivhayo also took aim at Mpofu’s recent conduct, describing it as a “fall from grace” and attributing it to opposition politics, while urging the senior lawyer to refocus on his legal career and avoid what he called baseless attacks on his name.
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
Excellencies, President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Botswana President Advocate Duma Boko have arrived at the #ZITF2026 for the official opening ceremony. Shortly, the two will tour several stands around the exhibition grounds.
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Jey Dee
Jey Dee@BraJee84·
@cozwva Taura hako anodei ipapo chigananda
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COZWVA
COZWVA@cozwva·
Uyuwoo uyu 😒
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The Chronicle
The Chronicle@ChronicleZim·
SERVICE stations in Bulawayo have begun accepting payments in the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), signalling growing confidence in the local currency as the Government intensifies efforts to stabilise and entrench its use across the economy. heraldonline.co.zw/bulawayo-fuel-…
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
Minister @ZimTreasury, Prof.Mthuli Ncube speaks on measures in place to maintain the Macro-economic stability currently obtaining.These include monetary and fiscal strategies such as liquidity containment and management of budget deficit. #PostCabinetBriefing
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Shumbakadzi👑
Shumbakadzi👑@shumbakadzi_zim·
NO WORK, NO PAY!!!! A gentle advice to my friends back home working in our precious Health Care system: The ULTIMATUM we were given by VP Chiwenga back in the day STILL STANDS!!! Your leaders submitted your petitions to the government and your grievances are still being heard. They will be addressed soon. DO NOT TAKE PART IN THE PROTESTS OR YOU RISK LOSING YOUR JOB. Don't say I did not warn you.
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Jey Dee
Jey Dee@BraJee84·
@nickmangwana President never said anything about CAB3 asi hasikuzviziva
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
Ok. Let’s agree on one thing, after today, we are back to #CAB3 at daybreak. Right?
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
Hoyooooooooo!!!!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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