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Honored to have joined President @edmnangagwa on the commissioning of the Glover’s Solar Energy Plant. This project directly supports NDS2’s goals of expanding renewable energy, strengthening energy security, and driving industrial growth.




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Zimbabwe's constitutional amendment process is a lawful initiative backed by over 300,000 public submissions, while activists like you focus on grievances, the Second Republic is delivering tangible solutions including infrastructure upgrades, a stabilized ZiG currency, and local mining beneficiation.True patriotism demands respecting sovereign institutions and working collectively, ensuring national progress is not disrupted by political theater.
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In moments where silence becomes convenient and conformity is rewarded, defending constitutionalism becomes both a moral and political duty.
We do so because constitutionalism is the foundation upon which any democratic society survives. Once the Constitution ceases to be the supreme law of the land and becomes a tool manipulated for the convenience of those in power, democracy itself is placed in grave danger.
The Constitution of Zimbabwe was born out of the aspirations and sacrifices of the people, not the ambitions of a tiny political elite seeking to extend its hold on power. No government has the moral authority to mutilate the national charter for narrow partisan interests while citizens are trapped in deepening suffering.
It is both painful and tragic that in a country where millions are struggling to survive, the regime’s priority is not jobs, hospitals, schools, or economic recovery, but constitutional manipulation. Ordinary Zimbabweans are enduring crushing poverty, unemployment, collapsing public healthcare, and a devastating cost of living crisis that has pushed many families into despair. Half the population faces food insecurity, young people are without opportunities, hospitals lack basic medicines, and public services continue to deteriorate before our eyes.
At a time when citizens are demanding dignity, accountability, and solutions to the economic crisis, the regime has chosen political self-preservation over national renewal. This is not leadership; it is abandonment of the people.
It is for this reason that we have, against the tide and despite intimidation, firmly rejected the proposed constitutional amendment. It does not matter how much power the regime wields or how many voices it seeks to silence. They may persecute citizens, weaponise institutions, and attempt to suppress dissent, but history has no blank pages. It will record that there were those who stood firmly on the side of constitutionalism, democracy, and the will of the people.
#NoTo2030
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This admission by Nelson Chamisa simply confirms what the people of Zimbabwe have known all along. For years, the opposition has been nothing more than a fractured, directionless entity preoccupied with internal power struggles and elite positions, rather than the actual development of the nation.
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This admission by Nelson Chamisa simply confirms what the people of Zimbabwe have known all along. For years, the opposition has been nothing more than a fractured, directionless entity preoccupied with internal power struggles and elite positions, rather than the actual development of the nation.
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AUDIO | Daily News has released a clip of its interview with Nelson Chamisa, in which he said the proposed new opposition alliance is an artificial, elite-driven project that lacks legitimacy and is likely to fail. They have promised to release the full interview recording.
📹@DailyNewsZim
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@adv_fulcrum Chamisa is in support of CAB3. In that story he never denied anything he just said the publication was misleading chete
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Chamisa is a grown man and must defend himself. However, we are obliged, by honour, to defend the space in which he operates because this is also the space in which we all exist. It is unacceptable for anyone, let alone a publication, to manufacture a story in order to besmirch a person’s name, subject him to scrutiny, and call his reputation into question. It is equally unacceptable for a publication to threaten to release evidence merely to keep its story relevant. If you have the evidence just release it. In any case, Nelson says he has said nothing negative about fellow democratic actors. That is the position that will detain us. Every sane person knows that CAB3 is to be resisted.

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🇿🇼✅ This is democracy in action! Public lectures are the right approach to ensuring citizens engage with CAB3 on the basis of facts rather than misinformation. Constitutional amendments of this magnitude deserve structured, expert-led discourse. Commendable initiative by the Ministry! 👏 #CAB3 #Zimbabwe #Democracy
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WHY WE ORGANIZED PUBLIC LECTURES
CAB3 is a major legislative milestone. With the first reading two days away and the 90-day consultation period ending, the Ministry created structured platforms for public engagement.
We chose lectures deliberately—unlike town halls, they allow methodical presentation of CAB3's provisions, legal impact, and expert analysis. Constitutional experts and policy scholars were invited to deliver fact-based briefings.
Three objectives: ensure citizens understand the bill, not rumor; address substantive questions in a recorded setting; and demonstrate transparent, accountable process.
An informed public is democracy's foundation. Lectures conclude this week, ahead of first reading.
#CAB3 #PublicLectures #FirstReading
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Gwaunza Shatters the Glass Ceiling as Zimbabwe's First Female Chief Justice.
Justice Elizabeth Chiedza Gwaunza has etched her name in the annals of Zimbabwe's legal history, becoming the country's first female Chief Justice, a landmark achievement 46 years after the nation attained independence.

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@MthuliNcube01 This is a welcome development for Zimbabwe's economic trajectory. Formal membership to the NDB will unlock critical development financing opportunities and deepen Zimbabwe's multilateral partnerships. We look forward to the successful conclusion of negotiations. 🇿🇼 #NDB #Zimbabwe
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@DubekoSibanda @nelsonchamisa That is indeed an accurate account of what he said, and regrettably, the level of engagement demonstrated thus far has been inadequate muri-hopeless zvenyu.
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@praisechox Nelson is president of what exactly? He has not joined any party...
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Let’s cut through the noise and the cheap provocations.
Hopewell Chin’ono wants you to believe that President Nelson Chamisa is ‘attacking’ resistance to Constitutional Amendment No. 3. He wants you to think that President Chamisa is somehow aligned with ZANU‑PF’s 2030 term‑extension agenda.
That is not just false. It is intellectually lazy and dangerously distracting. So let me ask plainly: How exactly is President Nelson Chamisa stopping anyone from opposing CAB3?
Has he seized anyone’s phone? Has he blocked a single protest? Has he ordered anyone not to sign a petition, not to speak in Parliament, not to form a movement?No.
What he has done is refused to be boxed into ZANU‑PF’s trap which is exactly what the regime wants. They want the opposition to exhaust itself fighting a bill that is merely a symptom, not the disease.
Because here is the uncomfortable truth that Hopewell and his chorus refuse to confront: CAB3 is the wrong answer to the wrong problem.
Zimbabwe is not suffering from a simple ‘bad amendment’. We are in a governance and constitutional CRISIS serious, deep and undeniable.
A disputed and discredited government.Disputed and discredited elections.Disputed and discredited national processes and outcomes.
You cannot have a disputed government and expect stable, effective governance. You cannot extend a disputed and discredited term and call it normal. So when President @nelsonchamisa says ‘there is no constitution to defend’ he is not surrendering. He is making a philosophical and strategic diagnosis.
A constitution that is selectively applied, rewritten at will and enforced by a regime that lost legitimacy long ago that is not a constitution. It is a permission slip for tyranny.
Defending the text of CAB3 clause by clause while ignoring the illegitimacy of those rewriting it is like arguing about the colour of a prison cell. President Chamisa’s 2026 Agenda recaps this clearly:This is not about one amendment. This is about a CITIZENS’ struggle for a CITIZENS’ government.A government that reflects the dignity, rights, will and real choice of the people legitimate, accountable and undisputed.
The real question Hopewell should ask is: why is he spending more time attacking the one person the regime fears most instead of directing that fire at the people actually pushing CAB3? Attacking President Chamisa does not stop the amendment. It only fragments the resistance that matters.
If you want to fight CAB3, fight it. No one is stopping you. But do not pretend that fighting a single illegal clause is the same as building a citizens’ movement capable of reclaiming the entire state.
Let me be clear: President Chamisa is not saying ‘do not fight CAB3.’ Fight it by all means. But he is saying: do not fool yourself into believing that defeating CAB3 alone cures Zimbabwe. You cannot cure a malignant cancer by trimming a single tumour. The disease is a disputed, discredited government running a disputed, discredited constitution. Cure that restore legitimate, citizens‑driven governance and CAB3 dies on its own. That is the 2026 Agenda. That is Citizenocracy.
That is the difference between tactics and strategy. And right now, Zimbabwe cannot afford to confuse the two.
#NoToCAB3 #Citizenocracy
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@nelsonchamisa Haa iwewe nyarara iwe people have moved on and so should you. Move on Nelson
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IGNORE THE MISCHIEF..,I have noted with deep concern the Daily News front-page story titled, “This engineered pact is hopeless,” which appears to allege that I have dismissed the efforts of others to advance the struggle for a better Zimbabwe in a manner they consider appropriate.
Regrettably, the story is misleading, is a work of editorial fiction, and is intended to inflict injury. It is a fundamental principle of journalism that reporters should report the news, not manufacture it. When editorial standards are compromised in this way, public trust and our freedoms are put at risk.
I remain fully committed to representing the interests of the citizens of Zimbabwe and to advancing the struggle for a better country. In due course, I will be rolling out a plan aimed at achieving that goal. Any attempts to distract us from this objective will not succeed.
Thank you for your consideration of my take. A New Great Zimbabwe in our lifetime. The citizens shall govern!

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