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Yagah Prinz 🇯🇲
@ChamvariEnmark
A true son of Dzimba dzemabwe.CCC spirit and blood in me.Arsenal fan in and out.Time for championing change in Zimbabwe,no retreat no surrender.Behold the new!!
Katılım Ağustos 2011
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I’ve Voted for the Best! pots.easports.com/en-gb/nominati…
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@ProfJNMoyo You can bootlick these Zanu thugs all you want bt you will never come back home,Advocate vati why usina kutaura zvaMugabe wamaiva naye muchiparadza zvese zvakasiiwa naSmith.One big educated fool you are.
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“I will say to you today that any president of any country who wants to be president for more than ten years, anybody who has that ambition is instantly a failure.
You can't want to do this job for more than ten years. You can't. If you are serious about it. If you take the job seriously, you can't do it for more than ten years. You can't.
And anybody who sticks with presidency for more than ten years, that's a sure-fire indication that he has failed, and he has no intention. He doesn't understand the job.” – Duma Boko, President of Botswana since 1 November 2024
While President Boko’s political assertion is undoubtedly sweet music to the ears of lazy thinkers who want to be told what they want to hear, the statement is nevertheless more of a populist anecdote or pedestrian bar talk than a factual or profound statement, as it is neither a rule nor a principle nor a scientific proposition.
There are many cases which disprove Boko’s assertion, and expose it for what it is, namely, hot air.
From history, take, for example, the case of Lee Kuan Yew; the founding leader of modern Singapore. He served as Prime Minister from 16 September 1963, to 28 November 1990, a total of 27 years.
Lee Kuan Yew is not considered "an instant failure" by any standard or stretch of the imagination. Quite the contrary, he is widely credited with transforming Singapore from a struggling port city into a global economic powerhouse which is a prosperous, orderly and an innovative nation.
Currently, take, for example, the case of Xi Jinping who has been in office as the President of China since March 14, 2013. He has been in office for some 12 years.
At the end of his 10-year tenure in March 2023, President Jinping secured a third five-year term as president up to March 2028. Given that in 2018 China’s National People’s Congress enacted a constitutional amendment that removed the two-term limit for the presidency, President Jinping might remain in office well beyond 2028; should he choose to continue to serve, if he maintains political support.
Far from “an instant failure”, adumbrated by Boko, President Jinping has been credited with many significant achievements and successes that have positively impacted China’s domestic and global trajectory; especially under his ‘Belt and Road Initiative’(BRI) that he launched in 2013.
The global impact of President Jinping's BRI has been massive, and a huge domestic and global success story. There’s plenty of both popular and scholarly literature on Xi Jinping’s unparalleled success in his more than 10 years in office, which is good for China, and arguably good for the world.
Curiously, and closer to home on the Continent, among the cheerleaders of Boko's populist assertion, are well known staunch supporters of Rwanda's Paul Kagame who he has been in office for more than 10 years. President Kagame has been in power since 22 April 2000. His supporters view him not as "an instant failure", but as a visionary and a successful leader who has delivered peace, and unmatched economic growth and social progress in Rwanda.
Therefore, upon closer scrutiny, it's clear that there's more to the issue than the simplicity of being or not being in office as president "for more than 10 years". What that entails is a question for another day!
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@hbanhire I'm here in Capetown and i'm in the logistics industry link me up i will give you a few advices and ways to go.
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@advocatemahere Tavagocha nedehwe zvese ipapo advovo.kuvaroma kumba nekumunda vakabata badza!!COYG!!

We are not used to this! The Gunners gunned down mighty @realmadrid in the Bernabeu! How crazy is that!! We even had the luxury of a missed Panenka pen by @BukayoSaka87. We ground Madrid down & the likes of @KMbappe & Vini Junior never got a sniff! Semi-Finals 2-1 to @Arsenal!
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Yagah Prinz 🇯🇲 retweetledi

@crimewatchzw The funny part of it is that the so called airtime vendor and the airtime thief were both wearing masks to cover their faces.Zanu yakazara madofo shuwa.
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UPDATE | Political activist Syberth Musengezi in court for assaulting airtime vendor
Political activist Syberth Musengezi has appeared in court for allegedly assaulting an airtime vendor who had trespassed into his press conference.
Musengezi was granted $100 bail by Harare magistrate, Ms Ruth Moyo.
It is the State’s case that on April 8 this year, Norest Taruberekera, an airtime vendor, was conducting his business at the intersection of First Street and Jason Moyo Avenue in Harare.
lt is alleged Taruberekera and a fellow airtime vendor had a heated argument after the later took his airtime scratch cards.
William Mukono ran way with the complainant giving chase. Mukono entered into Bothwell House where Musengezi was holding a press conference and the complainant followed.
Musengezi then demanded to know what the complainant and his colleague were doing in the conference room and before the complainant could answer, Musengezi punched him once on the face with a fist.
At that time, the police entered the room and the complainant reported the assault, leading to the arrest of the accused person.
~The Herald
𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖@CrimeWatchZW
WATCH | Two individuals posing as deaf vendors dramatically disrupted a press conference by Zanu-PF party challenger Sybeth Musengezi before police officers moved in to arrest him at the Media Centre in Harare earlier today. The dramatic incident is the latest in a series of tactics by government to clampdown on dissent. Source: NewsDay-Zimbabwe, Facebook
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@HonMachakaire Dsn't our constitution allow us to demonstrate peacifully??ooh wait,i forgot that the Zanu PF cabal dsn't have respect of our constitution and the citizens at large.You are a mafia government.
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As the leaders of tomorrow, it is imperative that you rise above the distractions and false narratives that seek to divide us. We must not succumb to the call of chaos, nor allow ourselves to be misled by those who promote division through unlawful demonstrations and acts of unrest.
Together, we have the power to build a stronger, more prosperous nation—one that is rooted in dialogue, cooperation, and a shared vision for the common good. I urge you to reject the voices of violence and discord and instead embrace peaceful, constructive actions that uphold our democracy and safeguard the principles we hold dear.
The future of our nation lies in your hands. Let us choose the path of peace, unity and unwavering respect for the rule of law, as we work together to secure a brighter tomorrow for all.

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Yagah Prinz 🇯🇲 retweetledi

Thank you very much, @ZimRightsLIVE, for publicly standing with Zimbabwean journalist and political prisoner Blessed Mhlanga.
Prison is a very lonely place, but knowing that the society you were jailed for serving is standing with you makes it more bearable!
Citizens, RETWEET this letter to Blessed from ZimRights.
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@CMukungunugwa Read the room young man,kumberi uko kuchachemewa,kuswera kudefenda madhara asisina more than 10 yrs kumberi kwavo iwe uine whole life to live.Uchasiya nyika uchiida iyi.
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At this point, calling him a journalist is an insult to the profession. His actions are not grounded in journalistic integrity but in political manoeuvring. He owes the public accountability, not as a journalist, but as a political activist whose activism often borders on outright criminality.
Frankly, law enforcement has been extraordinarily lenient with him. In other jurisdictions, he would have long been locked away, and the keys thrown into the abyss.
Kana Ndichitaura Batai Manzwi !

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@CMukungunugwa Ziva zvekubhurwa kumanyowa naIcarus iwe,ngochani yemunhu.
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@drjaytee87 You deserve more years in this struggle doc,without you the streets will be empty.
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@advocatemahere @BatsieKu @ZANUPF_Official They have kept everything from Smith regime that was repressive,they ddn't even change the Rhodesian Army defense act,they still using it today so they can keep the lower rank army officers in check.Inhata vanhu ava.
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🔸When we say @ZANUPF_Official worships Ian Smith and the colonialists, this is what we mean.
Ken Flower started the Rhodesian Central Intelligence Organisation in 1963. When Zimbabwe gained Independence in 1980, did they disband the CIO? No! Instead, they kept Ken Flower as CIO boss to enable them to study and master Ian Smith’s repressive tactics which they admire greatly.
They have perfected Rhodesia’s repressive CIO ways over the decades and still use them to brutalize citizens who peacefully demand a better society. It’s a mess.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼


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