Dee Melz

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Dee Melz

Dee Melz

@GhosstZim

Katılım Aralık 2024
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Dee Melz
Dee Melz@GhosstZim·
@SANDEJAQ That’s good news for you kuZanu kwenyu
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Shumbakadzi👑
Shumbakadzi👑@shumbakadzi_zim·
We are being led guys. 🙌🏿🔥 Did you know that under the leadership of Cde Mnangagwa we have seen women getting biggest positions in governance than before? This is impressive.
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Citizens' Coalition for Change
Have you ever wondered why your so‑called “investigative” people get as excited as a child given a sweet when Advocate Nelson Chamisa is being attacked, yet remain silent about Chivayo, Tagwirei, and others? Muchadzidza zvakawanda.
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Dee Melz@GhosstZim·
@katunizi @Chofamba Its exactly that hate yavano display everytime inoita kuti zvima projects zvavo zvirambe kusimuka
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The Village Shoroma.
The Village Shoroma.@katunizi·
@Chofamba Atukwa papi imi vanhu imi the hate irimamuri inobva yakuitisai kunge vanhu wasina fundo.
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Dee Melz@GhosstZim·
@Chofamba He did not insult anyone. If you listen carefully munogona kudzidzawo 1 or 2 things kuoutfit yenyu nana Biti uko.
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Dee Melz@GhosstZim·
@GeneralBauer3 🤣🤣🤣Apa pane waanoswera naye everyday . We can’t even write write his name pano😭😭😭😭
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skilled rebhara
skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
the problem with these know it all guys they think opposition supporters don't think,they think they they are the alpha and omega of thinking .their opinion should be the only one that matters . miswai
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Charline P Chikomo
Charline P Chikomo@ChikomoPrazen·
1) I STILL CAN’T FIND WHERE TIMBA IS BEING BASHED. What I see instead is a group of people, @Chofamba included, displaying FRAGILE EGOS that are too easily bruised by serious political questions. If we are truly committed to the POLITICS OF ZIMBABWE and not shallow trends, hashtags, and emotional reactions, then we must confront the real crisis before us: a NATIONAL MANDATE PANDEMIC. 2)Zimbabwe is suffering from a DEEP MANDATE CRISIS. We now have individuals launching governments, parties, alliances, forums, and movements WITHOUT a clear mandate from the PEOPLE. Every day, people emerge as “FOUNDERS,” “CEOs,” “CONVENORS,” already carrying pre-cooked constitutions, pre-selected leaderships, and ready-made political programs, all before the citizens themselves have spoken. And then we wonder why the people are disengaged. 3)That is precisely why the CAB3 discourse remains URBANISED — trapped amongst elites of thought, social media intellectuals, and suburban political circles, while the ordinary citizen in the peripheries remains disconnected from the struggle. The people do not reject politics because they are ignorant. They reject politics because too many projects are built WITHOUT THEM. 4)I am actually GLAD NC raised the question of MANDATE. It is perhaps the MOST IMPORTANT political question of our time. Timba here is not being attacked; he was simply used as an example, likely because his name appeared in the question itself. Which is exactly why some of us are demanding the FULL INTERVIEW GUIDE and COMPLETE CONTEXT before rushing to conclusions. 5) The irony is astonishing: some of you silence others from defending a position before hearing the full interview, yet you yourselves have already reached FINAL CONCLUSIONS without the full audio. That is not political maturity. That is intellectual dishonesty. 6)And let me make this VERY CLEAR: being against CAB3 is NOT a mandate. Opposition alone is not legitimacy. Anger is not organisation. Frustration is not authority. If you want to organise citizens into a coherent national struggle, then you MUST seek a PEOPLE’S MANDATE. Anything short of that becomes another elite project speaking above the people instead of with them. 7.So spare us the TREND-CENTRIC POLITICS with no political theory, no philosophical grounding, and no understanding of democratic legitimacy. Zimbabwe deserves deeper politics than emotional outrage and online mob reactions.
Chofamba@Chofamba

Ko Timba ava kutukwa atadzei? Is opposing CAB3, which is opposed by the majority of opposition voters in Zimbabwe, a crime?

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Adamski Jahman
Adamski Jahman@jahman_adamski·
BREAKING ‼️🚨 If you thought the Daily News audio was bad, listen to this one. Nelson Chamisa is heard confirming, while speaking to someone “in the system”, that he is there to block people from going into the streets. He even says that when his own friend, Advocate Thabani Mpofu, proposed that people should go into the streets, he dismissed and rubbished the idea. What makes this even more shocking is the derogatory manner in which he speaks about a man who stood with him throughout his political career. This is the same Thabani Mpofu who introduced Chamisa to his chambers so that he could become an advocate, represented him for free in the 2018 election case, and reportedly lost clients because of his association with Chamisa. Yet here is Chamisa, speaking to someone in the system, trashing the very man who stood by him and confirming in his own words that he is there to make sure people do not go into the streets. Listen to Chamisa in his own words.
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Myles
Myles@Myles76265677·
@PeterMupondi @DailyNewsZim Peter ita saMkoma, Chamisa denied to have ever spoke about that then audio was released now people pretend hamuna kuzvinzwa. Don't be a blind follower
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Peter Mupondi@PeterMupondi·
I have listened to the said audio interview by @DailyNewsZim . Now tell us what is wrong with what he said. Is he not entitled to his own opinions about others in Interviews? He shared his own opinions like every other Zimbabwean does
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@DailyNewsZim@DailyNewsZim·
Chamisa stunner. You asked for it and it’s loading. Enjoy this teaser!
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
Here's why Western politicians sell out their country and implement destructive policies 👇
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Dee Melz@GhosstZim·
Some people are always waiting for a reason to attack @nelsonchamisa nothin new🤣🤣, but the substance of his point still stands,politics that is not built from the grassroots is just theatre.
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Phlynt Phlossy ©®™
In 2026 asking legacy media to make space for new voices when kids have built their own platforms isn't a valid point. If there are voices with valuable opinions and talent they'll get a radio show by the weekend if they wanted. ZiFM is literally hiring right now
avocadotoast@samanthanyasha

Plot has a point. There are younger voices, in Zim Hip Hop that are needed. Based on responses, ma gatekeepers awandisa. There was a noticeable shift when Holy Ten entered... and that raw talent, youthfulness, locality, relatability is what needs to be consistently at the fore.

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Dee Melz@GhosstZim·
@DailyNewsZim Ndoka audio kacho ikaka🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️
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