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@Butroes

Supporter of LINDIWE😍, MINIYOTHABO & MINENHLE💞 , BOSSO AND MANCHESTER UNITED, ZANU PF, METROPOLITAN COUNCILOR.

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Katılım Mart 2018
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MBM@Butroes·
@bbmhlanga @ProfMadhuku Mhlanga your passion precedes your comprehension ability, zvimwe siyira vaneruzivo.
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
Education is overrated- this has nothing to do with CAB3 @ProfMadhuku was clear here on what he was talking about, your meaning making formula Prof is way off the mark.
Prof Jonathan Moyo@ProfJNMoyo

Professor Lovemore Madhuku in his Own Words Making the Case for Parliament to Indirectly Elect the President as an Electoral College: “We must not put in the Constitution of the country a provision that is dependant on what happens in a political party. That’s the point I’m making. We must never say in our Constitution of Zimbabwe that if a sitting President dies or resigns, we will wait to hear what the political party of that President is saying. No. That is not the best way of running a country. Political parties remain the preserve of those people who are in those political parties. But the country is run on the basis of either an election by the people—direct election—or you have Parliament as an institution sitting as an electoral college. Where parties have influence, they must do the influence within Parliament, but never to allow the political party to sit there to say I’m giving you this President, and so forth. That’s the point I’m making. And on that point, I’m making it right across the world; that’s what they do.” - Professor Madhuku, addressing a “Heal Zimbabwe Trust” public meeting in Harare on 22 February 2020. COMMENT: Professor Lovemore Madhuku’s 2020 remarks make a clear, powerful and enduring case for Clause 3 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) H.B.I. Bill, 2026. This clause replaces the direct election of the President with an indirect election by Parliament sitting jointly as an electoral college; both after every general election and, when necessary, to fill any vacancy in the office of President. The current direct election of the President was first introduced in anticipation of a legislated one-party-one-man rule through Constitution Amendment No. 7, Act 1987 in the old Lancaster Constitution repealed in 2013. Professor Madhuku put it plainly: The Constitution should not—as it currently does— depend on the internal decisions of a political party to select a successor to the President of the country. When a sitting President dies, resigns or is removed, the nation should not have to wait and hear what that President’s political party “is saying.” That is not a constitutionally proper way to run a country. Political parties exist for their own members. The country, however, belongs to all Zimbabweans. The proper solution is straightforward: Parliament—the institution chosen by the people—should act as the electoral college. Inside that open forum, parties may exercise their influence transparently and accountably. No party should ever stand outside the Constitution and simply “give” the nation its next leader. This principle is not abstract. Worldwide, presidential by-elections to fill mid-term vacancies are extremely rare. Most stable presidential systems instead use automatic succession by a deputy or, increasingly, allow the legislature to elect a successor who serves out the remainder of the term. These arrangements place national continuity and stability above partisan interests. Clause 3 of the Bill follows exactly this proven path. By giving Parliament the clear duty to elect the President—whether at the start of a new term or in an unforeseen vacancy—Zimbabwe will secure stronger democratic stability, and keep the highest office firmly within the people’s constitutional framework rather than the private control of any single party. In short, Clause 3 is a mature, practical and principled reform that directly honours Professor Madhuku’s wise 2020 counsel. As such, it deserves the full support of every well-meaning Zimbabwean who values good governance, democratic constitutionalism, institutional integrity and the long-term strength of the country’s democracy in the national interest!

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Prof Jonathan Moyo
Prof Jonathan Moyo@ProfJNMoyo·
Well @bbmhlanga, it is too risky and even dangerous for a media personality like you to approach technical or evidentiary issues with a shut mind. You have an amazing propensity to be obtuse in the gratuitous comments you routinely proffer in these streets; without arguing, making or proving any relevant point. Apparently, you seem to suffer from the folly that what you say is correct merely and only because it's you saying it. Hence, you hardly make any effort to argue or prove your claims, most of which are invariably outlandish and always personalised. What is crystal clear from your self-indulgent post is that you have either not read Clause 3 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) H.B.I. Bill, 2026; or you have definitely not understood it at all, despite your pretense to the contrary. Yet, here you are; arrogating to yourself a marker's role to judge content when you have not demonstrated even any iota of evidence that you actually understand what you think you are marking or commenting on; with a contrived, baseless authoritative aura. When your stress is down and you are hopefully able to think rationally and technically in place of being recklessly obtuse, read Clause 3 of the Bill slowly, then listen to Prof Madhuku's 2020 intervention carefully; and slowly read the verbatim text of the clip from that intervention attached to the post you purport to comment on knowledgeably; and, after that, please be kind enough to yourself and share here - not a vacuous, kneejerk and thumbsucked conclusion - but a well thought out technical argument on the line below from Prof Madhuku's 2020 submission: "But the country is run on the basis of either an election by the people—direct election—or you have Parliament as an institution sitting as an electoral college. Where parties have influence, they must do the influence within Parliament.." Why or how do you conclude that Prof Madhuku's view quoted above - and taken from the post you commented on - is logically and analytically not relevant to Clause 3 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill? Surely, even a hopelessly incorrigible or malicious dunderhead ought to be able to see and appreciate that Prof Madhuku's argument in the alternative in 2020, is precisely what Clause 3 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) Bill offers in 2026!
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
The offer was planned, so was the rejection. Now it appears as if the process is legitimate because MPs are not being influenced, yet it’s their deal. They stand to benefit more than anyone by voting for this deal.
NewsDay Zimbabwe@NewsDay_Zim

🔴Controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo has withdrawn his US$3.6 million offer to Zimbabwe’s 360 legislators following a backlash that exposed divisions within the ruling Zanu PF party. newsday.co.zw/local-news/art…

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@bbmhlanga Then why are you in the UK
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
Met with Lord Jonny Oates a member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom today. Will be speaking to a committee of Lords in the next week before heading back home. My country matters to me deeply.
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@bbmhlanga @iAmKudaMaynard The fact that you must always remind us points to the fact that you are not a good one
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
Doing my work, I am a journalist and will always be. Here for a week and will herd back to Zimbabwe in May. It was beautiful just to help @iAmKudaMaynard today as his backup. Thank you for the opportunity.
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@ZimDaily Desparation on steroids
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zimDaily@ZimDaily·
You all hate the USA, but we'll never see you applying for visas to Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and other oppressive regimes you love so much. It's always the countries you hate that you run to for your kids' education, vacation, and shopping.
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MBM@Butroes·
@Mathuthu Sebekutheni Mathuthu?
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Shumbakadzi👑
Shumbakadzi👑@shumbakadzi_zim·
Comparing Zim prices to coastal neighbors is misleading. As a landlocked country, we pay a massive 'transit premium' for trucking & pipelines. Combine that with the current global supply chain disruptions, and the landed cost is naturally higher than a port city. We had a 3 months reserve and that is also drying up quickly. Those countries you are comparing with us have their own issues too.
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Prisca@PriscaMutema2·
Israel is killing Iranian leaders at will, so much that it's embarrassing now. Now Ali Larijani & Gholamreza Soleimani were eliminated today, according to Israel. Western media points out that, although Iran is silent so far, during this war, Israel has been remarkably accurate in announcing which leaders they've killed. Larijani was seen in video footage last week marching in the streets of Tehran for Quds Day, @matigary @Mavhure @mimmitwit
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About 13 years ago @CarlJoshuaNcube made a Joke... He toured the world and told it everywhere as part of his set. I heard him do it 1000 times. It was put on Youtube by Showmax and got 230 views only. Then Learnmore Jonasi (who used to do internet bar jokes as Long John) Stole the joke and went viral. Life is funny
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The rains pounding Mat South are threatening to disrupt road networks and connections. Crossing the Shangani river today was a dare devil endeavour 😬
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BossG🇿🇼@BossG_Spectre·
This army training is hilarious 🔥💯 but there's nowhere they can apply all this in this against a single drone🤯
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@RT_com @Wezhaz33 I like this guy, very calm and collected, not that Hegseth piece of shit.
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'At least 4 Americans being held at Evin Prison. Are they safe?' Iran’s FM Araghchi: 'if US and Israel do not ATTACK our prisons, I guess they are safe'
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