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Botswana Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@drDendere Geza was blueticked by the same mass last year. Now they are trying to rewrite history because he is no more.
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@PacheduZW @PoliceZimbabwe They will tell you to bring the device that shot those videos and photos for some "forensics" and that is that. Haasungwe uyo
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Team Pachedu
Team Pachedu@PacheduZW·
We are 101% certain @PoliceZimbabwe will not act on Luckmore Tinashe Gapa as they have stopped serving Zimbabwe but Zanupf. We cannot continue watching while the abuse continues, sooner we as the people must take bold steps and defend ourselves. YES, this is directly for you!
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@MzingayeNkala23 Thing is whenever ZANUPF lose some kind of election, they make sure it never happens again. They lost 2008 & made sure never to repeat the mistake of having something free&fair. They are angry are determined to stop you from voting for president because they know he loses
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Mzi No Rizz
Mzi No Rizz@MzingayeNkala23·
Help me understand… 1. Which referendum has ZANU PF ever won? What’s the alternative if we don’t go for a referendum? 2. How does attending the hearing enable them? What is the alternative if that’s the case?
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@hwendec Which struggle in Zimbabwe is REAL Honourable Hwende, for we all know you are living large there?
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Chalton Hwende MP
Chalton Hwende MP@hwendec·
I will support anyone who takes a break from politics to go to the UNITED STATES with his wife and son but don’t post and pretend like you are in ZIMBABWE. You are just being cruel and inconsiderate the struggle in Zimbabwe is REAL
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@CC78641327 @drDendere Campaign rallies are mostly attended by his supporters plus he determines the security e.g the marshals securing the venue and controlling the crowd. That gathering had hooligans who could go wrong and harm anyone with no one restraining them like we saw when they attacked Doug
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Chipo Dendere
Chipo Dendere@drDendere·
This is a fair question. When the next election comes around, all aspiring opposition candidates, including NC, will have to answer for their absence at these hearings.
Nyasha@NNyashaYessur

Ostallos attended CAB3 hearing yesterday in Bulawayo Fadzai Mahere is at the City Sports Centre for the CAB3 public opinion hearing Tendai Biti is at the City Sports for the CAB3 public hearing Lovemore Madhuku is at the City Sports Centre WHERE IS NELSON CHAMISA?.

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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@drDendere You are just getting unnecessarily emotional Chipo. This thing is choreographed. Our presence there is for optics (in favor of ZANU). Propose other ways of fighting this bill. Attending these ZANU rallies won't help the cause in any way
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Chipo Dendere
Chipo Dendere@drDendere·
You write as if Zimbabweans are stupid. People please make your voices heard. The town halls will be full of bussed people. Get in front of a mic if you’re comfortable. The costs of speaking out are too high. Raise 3 fingers. Take videos of what you can. Document history.
Thabani Mpofu@adv_fulcrum

Highway to nowhere I must deal with the rigged and choreographed ongoing town hall meetings. I do so in order to add a perspective and by no means as a way of weakening the hands but nonetheless alive to the fact that working without thought is labour lost. The law The constitution provides in s328(4) that upon the Speaker (ZANU PF’s Mudenda) giving 90 days notice of a Constitutional Bill, Parliament must invite members of the public to express their non-binding views on the proposed Bill. After members of the public have given their non binding views, the Bill is then taken to Parliament for a vote (by a ZANU PF & an ED reconstructed Opposition). By subsection 6, a Bill that requires a referendum will then at that stage be submitted to a national referendum. This is where the public hearings—in the circumstances of this matter—become a charade. The charade The Bill through the non obstante ‘notwithstanding’ has already evinced that it will not be taken to a national referendum. The fact that there will be no referendum is therefore intrinsically part of the Bill and takes front and centre in my view. The question that arises then is, what is the use of the town hall meetings, this circumstance considered? The town hall meetings have been designed to be a substitute to a referendum; a performative exercise and not a genuine thought gathering process. This is because participants in that process have already been told that their views notwithstanding, there’s NOT going to be a referendum and those views are accordingly subservient to the vote of a corrupt Parliament. The effect of the town hall meetings is to give a facade of participation. It is to chlorinate the process of the amendment at the end of which ZANU PF will argue that people participated when they knew that there would be no referendum and their views have for that reason been taken on board. In addition, the town hall meetings afford ZANU PF a medium through which the people can remain focused on its unavailing processes as they fail to pursue their own strategies. We surely can’t spend all our time on a ZANU PF engineered and self service process. We must instead pursue strategies aimed at countering this offense. A fool’s errand There’s absolutely no strategic value in attending these meetings. A formal rejection of the process must be given without us strengthening the hand of the oppressor. At the present moment, we have allowed ourselves to be sidetracked from the real issue of the day. The issue is that ZANU PF must not mutilate the constitution and it has no right to do so simply because Mai Welly twerked her buttocks off at its Conference. That issue cannot be meaningfully confronted by attending these sh*t shows. Let’s reject CAB3 with all its incidentals otherwise we are on a highway to nowhere. We need to pursue our own processes; processes that are not controlled by ZANU PF. Eyes on the tomato 🍅 otherwise we will lose our fingers.

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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@GeneralBauer3 What were they supposed to do after a week long gaslighting and blackmailing by Hopewell and CDF?
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Cosmas Chitsike
Cosmas Chitsike@carlpravin·
@MJairosi Zimbabweans deserve ZanuPF & the Mafidi dynasty. Zimbabweans out of cowardice flocked into these sham public hearings. For what? Why do Zimbos kp walking into ZanuPF traps? We all know what needs to be done. These crooks are not going to go because we said something in a meeting!
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Majaira Jairosi⚙️
Majaira Jairosi⚙️@MJairosi·
If Geza, was still with us, he would have called for a mass protest. Prior to the GNU which weakened Morgan Tsvangirai, he would have called for a stay away if he was still with us. Lord why didn't you give our people eyes to see.
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nelson chamisa
nelson chamisa@nelsonchamisa·
Without freedom of speech, there is no constitution to talk about. Good night.
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@MJairosi You are not serious MJ. Geza was part of the cabal that created the monster we are facing now. Where was he in 1983 when Matebeleland and midlands people were victimized,where was he on 2000, 2008, August 2018 and January 2019?
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@J_Pineau @BulawayoForever I'm sure you are also aware that these public consultations are different from an election, but still your voices can't be heard. What will stop them from opening voting centres at 3pm in opposition strongholds like Matebeleland and towns? What will stop double voting?
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Jessie Pineau
Jessie Pineau@J_Pineau·
@BulawayoForever A referendum is different from an election. An election works with constituencies, voters roll etc. Its managed hence easy to rig! But a referendum anyone who has an ID can go say yes or no. Process is simpler even to monitor
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Marko Garabha
Marko Garabha@GarabhaM·
@BulawayoForever You are very wise. ZANU is already working on how to win the referendum. They have the budget and the people
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Makomborero Haruzivishe
Makomborero Haruzivishe@MakomboreroH·
They refused @BitiTendai, @OMasaraure, @EmmanuelSitima7 and more Zimbabweans who are saying NO TO 2030 an opportunity to speak at the @ParliamentZim public hearing in Harare at the City Sports Centre. These public hearings are not enough for the millions of us to air our opinions against CAB3! CAB3 is the single most contemporary existential threat to the present and future of Zimbabwe and must be resisted by any means constitutionally necessary. This is exactly is why we must resist Agenda 2030 and are DEMANDING A REFERENDUM for the proposed constitutional amendments aimed to extend the term of office for elected officials! Join @cdfzim via app.cdfzimbabwe.org to defend the constitution #NoToCAB3 #NoTo2030 #PeoplePower #ReferendumOrNothing
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zimDaily
zimDaily@ZimDaily·
What a breath of fresh air - a government that honour Jesus is why we support President Trump - God bless the USA!
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