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Katılım Mayıs 2015
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One Nation@Ithoughtaboutt·
@Taris_comedy @ChikomoPrazen He chose the wrong battle for those who never uttered a word or visited him when he was in prison but now want to use his visit as a shield against the allegations against their conduct so you're definitely correct
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Young People's Voice@Taris_comedy·
@Ithoughtaboutt @ChikomoPrazen Who chose the wrong battle Madzibaba or Chamisa? Madzibaba is always on point ,CHANGE n a better Zimbabwe. His only problem is he idolise Chamisa .Chamisa failed us ,he's the one who chose the wrong battle
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Charline P Chikomo
Charline P Chikomo@ChikomoPrazen·
One thing the PICTURE(S) and the TIMING OF THE VISIT has completely REFUSED TO BE THE EVIDENCE OF is - the DESPERATE ABANDONMENT NARRATIVE. Surely, no man would spend such a long time in prison and on his first FIXTURE of HOME VISITS, picks the MAN WE ARE TOLD ABANDONED HIM. PICTURES like this write for us BOOKS that are easy to read, revealing how DESPERATE and SPEEDY KNOW-IT-ALLS have become in coordinated campaigns to disperse, sow doubt, and demobilise the CITIZEN MOVEMENT and its leader. A thing we know since time Morgan, never succeeds!
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One Nation@Ithoughtaboutt·
@Zvoutete14 @taspace_ Not everyone understands Shona so I made a contribution with that in mind and I also understand that the initial caption reads somethinglike, "And the pain goes..."
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One Nation@Ithoughtaboutt·
@ChikomoPrazen @Taris_comedy But the man had chosen the wrong battle that's why only the ones being accused of falsehoods and sowing divisions are the only ones who refused to let his name and situation forgotten, isn't it ?
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Charline P Chikomo
Charline P Chikomo@ChikomoPrazen·
The problem is that you treat Madzibaba as though he is a toy, someone without agency or urgency, whose only role is to be used rather than an adult capable of choosing his own associations. That is, quite frankly, a deeply misguided view. Here is an adult with the right to decide where to be and when. The real foolishness lies in reducing him to an instrument. It ultimately reflects more on your perception of Madzibaba than on anything else.
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One Nation@Ithoughtaboutt·
@Zvoutete14 @taspace_ We have seen zvakawanda nemaziso edu. That visit means nothing to many who don't just follow blindly. Why would you take it as if it's loyalty bothways when it's only one way that is clear. Give us the other part that we are missing tifambirane
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Dr. Solicitor At Large
Dr. Solicitor At Large@Zvoutete14·
@taspace_ Cry more son. The man “he didn’t visit” in prison visited him straight after getting released iwe uchipupa netwihasha twendere.
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Jameson Z. Timba
Jameson Z. Timba@JamesonTimba·
No distractions. No diversions. The CCC Progressive Caucus remains focused on the people’s agenda in Parliament. CAB3 will fall, and when it does, those behind this assault on the Constitution will be held accountable.
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Tokyo@otokyo·
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One Nation@Ithoughtaboutt·
@Nwayitel0 @WisaniBX Rumour has it that the name and number are still visible on that men's leg till today 🏃🏿‍♂️🏃🏿‍♂️🏃🏿‍♂️
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Lowrey
Lowrey@Nwayitel0·
The guy writing I give him bells, nice handwriting brother.😂
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
There is no organised opposition to speak of, @chiheraaa_. What exists are disparate groups of people with different agendas, all opposed to Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, but for different reasons. The traditional opposition was destroyed from within, yet opposition supporters will not allow those responsible to be held accountable. They only point their fingers at ZANUPF, forgetting that ZANUPF owes them nothing. What it did is exactly what it is expected to do in a dictatorship. If you go to sleep with your door unlocked, thieves will come in. It is your responsibility to secure your home. Secondly, Zimbabweans hero-worship politicians instead of holding them accountable for their actions. Our people do not follow ideas and principles, they follow personalities. As long as that does not change, ZANUPF will remain in power because a personality can be bought, manipulated, or used to sabotage a cause and fight against democracy. Thirdly, an opposition should be united around a cause, not around a person. Dr Solomon Guramatunhu said ZANUPF is not the problem, it is the mindset, because ZANUPF comes from our communities. Dr Nkosana Moyo said the so-called opposition was fighting to be included rather than to change things. Both men have been vindicated by what has happened over the past four years. So it is up to Zimbabweans to choose whether they follow ideas or personalities. Causes that are advanced successfully are built on ideas, not personalities. If you follow a fool instead of ideas, everything you do around that fool will eventually become foolish. If you follow ideas, a fool can be replaced and the cause remains intact. I predict that, going forward, every time there is an attempt to form a cogent opposition, someone will appear to cause confusion. In a dictatorship, you control the leader or leaders, and the cause never goes anywhere. Lastly, in a society as allergic to the truth as ours is, dictatorship will rule until the day people decide to value truth above personalities. Personality politics and falsehoods are siblings. They feed each other, protect each other, and ultimately destroy accountability. Until Zimbabweans learn to dissect their problems beyond simply blaming ZANUPF, and begin taking stock of how their own leaders contributed to enabling and strengthening ZANUPF, they will die without seeing meaningful change in Zimbabwe. Anything built around a personality rather than an institution eventually collapses with that personality. History is awash with examples. Frantz Fanon warned about this decades ago. He argued that many post-colonial societies became trapped in personality politics, where citizens placed their faith in individuals rather than building strong institutions. He warned that liberation movements often transformed into ruling elites, while supporters remained loyal to personalities instead of holding them accountable. The same applies to opposition parties. Fanon believed that real change comes when people organise around ideas, principles, and institutions, not around individuals. A leader can be removed, bought, compromised, or die. An institution built on sound principles can outlive generations. That is Zimbabwe’s challenge today. Too many people follow personalities and too few follow ideas. Until that changes, the cycle will continue. The faces may change, but the outcome will remain the same. So in short, there won’t be any opposition that succeeds in anything until that changes. The choice is simple. Do Zimbabweans want a Chin’ono and Sons type of organisation that rises and falls with one person, or do they want an Econet that outlives its founder? Countries that succeed are built on ideas and institutions. Countries that fail are built on personalities. And what happens when that personality is bought, compromised, or simply disappears? Food for thought. Happy weekend.
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@daddyhope Daddy Hope, don't you think instead of fighting the bill, opposition should now focus on adapting and finding weaknesses in the bill where they can win in the future? iharare.com/opinion-why-th…

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They were wanted in connection with 14 cases of armed robbery and 28 cases of sexual assault, including rape. All suspects are South African nationals, and the oldest is 13 years old. 😩😩😩
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Before I go to bed, I want to make one observation about ZANUPF. A sad observation. One of the reasons so many people struggle to take some of the party’s claims seriously is that the figures it sometimes presents defy common sense and logic. Zimbabweans are being told by a ZANUPF-controlled Parliament that 540,037 submissions were made regarding Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, and that 537,102 of those submissions supported the Bill, while only 2,935 opposed it. Those figures are so lopsided that anyone who sees them will inevitably recognise how ridiculous they are. The problem is not just the numbers themselves. The problem is what such claims do to public confidence. Even people who may be sympathetic to the process can find themselves struggling to defend statistics that appear implausible on their face and are highly laughable. When public institutions present figures that large sections of the public find difficult to believe and ridiculous, they are essentially undermining confidence in the entire process. People naturally begin to ask what methodology was used, how the figures were verified, and whether the outcome remotely reflects the views expressed during consultations. The answer is an unequivocal NO! Parliament is one of the most important institutions in the country. Its credibility matters. When claims emerge that many citizens regard with ridicule, the damage extends beyond the Bill and affects public trust in the institutions themselves. That is why these figures have become a subject of ridicule and disbelief across Zimbabwean internet platforms. For many Zimbabweans, the numbers simply do not pass the common-sense test. This is embarrassing, absolutely embarrassing. We know that ZANUPF traditionally rigs, but this is absolutely ridiculous. 540,037 submissions, 537,102 in favour, 2,935 against. Those are not consultation figures released by the Zimbabwean parliament. They are the kind of numbers that make people stop believing everything else you say. This is embarrassing coming from a supposedly people’s parliament.
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TENDAI BITI@BitiTendai·
They have crossed the rubicon. Today Constitutional Amendment Bill no 3 of 2026 underwent its first reading in the National Assembly. In the next few days it will undergo its second reading in the National Assembly By the end of the next week it will be passed in the National Assembly then dispatched to the Senate . By month end Parliament will pass CAB 3. It remains as clear as a pike staff that the overwhelming majority of Zimbabweans are totally and absolutely against CAB 3. It remains clear that despite spending millions to manufacture consensus the regime has dismally failed to garner any support for its vulgar project . Further despite repression violence and weaponisation of the law against those opposed to CAB 3 , the syndicate has failed to stop the wave of overwhelming support against the sobriquet. It is clear to all that CAB 3 is a creation of the cartels and gangsters , commonly known as Zvigananda, who are running and controlling Zimbabwe deep insecure and incestous shadow State . A phalanx of illiterate thieves that have no soul nor morality . But history tells us that that any project pushed without consensus and ownership of the citizen will collapse . CAB 3 , and the suicidal zeal to push it through , is pushing Zimbabwe to a point of no return . We have been here before . This is a tired script that has consumed us before . It is not too late for the cabal to withdraw this Bill . And for the sake of Zimbabwe, its people , its peace and its heritage we urge the Cabal to do the right thing . Withdraw CAB 3 #Noto2030 #NotoZVIGANANDA #NotoTabirei
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LynneM 💕💝💎
LynneM 💕💝💎@LynneStactia·
Kunekuitiswa kunodarika time yatapedza tichiteera Vatengesi veku opposition? SATANI!! 🚮🚮
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