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JTB

JTB

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Katılım Temmuz 2023
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THE PAN_AFRIKEN
THE PAN_AFRIKEN@t_afriken·
@matinyarare @DailyInvestorSA I always ask myself this question, at one point ANC was almost bankrupt failing to pay it's employees, a meet of liberation movements was convened.. Mbalula started to change his tone towards Zanu Pf.. We start 2 hear viva president ED viva.. Cld it be tt... 🤔 Let's leave it
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Save wepaMasvingo 🇿🇼
@SiphoMalunga From onset i knew it will pass...we ddnt hv enough cards to play. The regime is shameless. The little card we had was lost in ccc chaos
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Siphosami Malunga
Siphosami Malunga@SiphoMalunga·
Whether via Parliament or a manipulated referendum, it appears certain CAB3 will pass.There's nothing to stop it. BUT, it is built on a razor thin base. At 87, the president's physical & mental capability & control won't endure. CAB3 will soon collapse under its own weight, IMO.
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Bruce Moyo
Bruce Moyo@Bruce_Moyo1·
1-While I acknowledge the shortcomings we have collectively faced as a movement, I disagree with the views expressed by Mkoma Hope. His approach is characterised by hate to @nelsonchamisa which, in my view, is counterproductive to the struggle we seek to advance.
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Che Ernst
Che Ernst@ernst1023·
“Chamisa is finished.” Interesting. Zimbabwe has heard that prophecy before. Finished in 2018 — then millions voted for him. Finished in 2020 — then CCC emerged from nowhere. Finished in 2023 — yet years later some people still wake up, write essays about him and blame him for the state of opposition politics. For a man supposedly politically dead, he occupies an extraordinary amount of mental real estate. But beyond the theatrics: if Chamisa is finished, why the need for a funeral speech stretching several paragraphs? Political irrelevance usually announces itself through silence, not obsession. And some of this is unintentionally funny. We’re told roads were built, dams commissioned and diplomacy conducted, excellent. Governments are expected to govern. That is not extraordinary achievement; it is literally the job description. Also, reducing Zimbabwe’s crisis or opposition weakness to one man is convenient because it avoids harder questions: Why do institutions remain weak? Why has accountability deteriorated? Why are millions still economically insecure? Why does public frustration persist decades later? Chamisa may rise again politically or he may not. Voters will decide that. But writing resurrection denial speeches about a politician who has largely withdrawn from active politics sounds less like confidence and more like unfinished business. If he is truly over, then move on. Build ideas. Build institutions. Convince citizens. Because repeatedly declaring someone dead while still campaigning against his ghost is a strange kind of victory.
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Dereck Goto
Dereck Goto@dereckgoto·
CHAMISA IS FINISHED. Hopewell Chin'ono has finally said aloud what half the country has been muttering for two years: Chamisa is a dead political project. The verdict cuts deeper precisely because it comes from a man who once defended him with all his strength. The evidence is everywhere if you care to look. He has been nowhere near any consequential national discourse. What has been Chamisa's view on ZiG? On lithium beneficiation? On the whole CAB3 debate? An occasional cryptic tweet, a scripture verse, then back into the shadows. Anyone serious about leading a country actually shows up to the conversation. After the demise of Morgan Tsvangirai, he never served any political party in any meaningful sense. It was always a one-man show with branded T-shirts and a hashtag. Tendai Biti read the room and walked. Other legal brains followed. The financiers grew tired. The experienced cadres who represented the backbone of the opposition movement faded into irrelevance. What is left around him today is a thin crowd of unsophisticated keyboard warriors and trolls who mistake insulting strangers online for political work. While he disappeared, we in ZANUPF kept doing the unglamorous things. Roads got built. Dams got commissioned. Diplomacy got done. Now even his own faithful are quietly finding their way home back to ZANUPF. The man has nothing left. The slogans have grown stale. The crowds have thinned. The lieutenants have walked. The donors have closed their wallets. Even those who still wave his banner do so hide shame, defeat and embarrassment, not belief. Let history record it plainly: Chamisa was not broken by ZANUPF. He collapsed under the weight of his own emptiness. He chased a kingdom that existed only in his head while the real Zimbabwe was quietly being built in his absence. Chapter yaChamisa yapera. It is over. The man is politically dead, and this time, no scripture, no sermon, no resurrection prayer will lift him from the grave.
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Tayers
Tayers@Tayers0·
@dereckgoto Anokushaisai hope
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Humba
Humba@lovemore_m14992·
@dereckgoto Chamisa is finished to YOU, no amount of paragraphs you write are gonna make sane reasoning people think otherwise. Besides apera haataurwe.
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JANYAURO
JANYAURO@JANYAURO·
@dereckgoto So why keep writing about someone who is finished? Who gave you that mandate to tell us that he is finished? #Chapwati
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LynneM 💕💝💎
LynneM 💕💝💎@LynneStactia·
The Mbavhasadha At HURU to Europe and the Americans is a total disaster! Kasi mishonga yake inoshanda ne Sapatina? Zvino zvazvadai icharamba ichishanda here mbashto? Jahman chimira Zvakwana!! 🚮🚮
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ZVAMAINGA MUHONDO
ZVAMAINGA MUHONDO@Muswatadzi·
The General has moved from "let the people decide" to "there will be bloodshed." That is not a rhetorical shift. That is a diagnostic. Chiwenga began with the Constitution. Referendum. Due process. Let the people speak. That was the language of a man who believed the matrix could still hold, that the settlement of 2017 could still be honoured, that the code still bound those who had sworn to uphold it. He has now moved to a darker vocabulary. Conflict. Wrong direction. Bloodshed. This is clearly no longer a constitutional argument. This is a warning delivered by a man who has concluded that the constitutional path has been sealed shut!!! The State Capture Cabal should reflect very carefully on what it has just been told. The Vice President is not a politician in the conventional sense. He is a liberation war veteran. A former commander of the defence forces. A stockholder who led the operation that delivered this regime into existence. A man who has now stated, publicly and on the record, that the road Mnangagwa is walking leads to bloodshed. For months, the Cabal has imagined itself engaged in a political contest. It has deployed Fortuners. It has purchased legislators. It has rigged valuations. It has manufactured consent. It has mistaken all of this for power. But the Vice President has just reminded them what power actually looks like when it is forced to reveal itself. It does not ride in a Fortuner. It does not travel in an envelope. It does not depend on the arithmetic of a whipped caucus. It is older than the Cabal, harder than the Cabal, and it speaks in a voice that has seen bloodshed before and is not afraid to name it when it gathers again. The bell has been rung. The warning has been delivered. Tick - tock!!!!!!
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Onesimus Kufazvineyi
Onesimus Kufazvineyi@OnesimusKufazv1·
@SABCNews At least south Africans can see the level of arrogance we deal with everyday! Understand us when we flood your country!
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Agency Gumbo
Agency Gumbo@agencygumbo·
Ignore, the fake news. My position has not changed. I oppose CAB3 as a citizen, as a lawyer and as a Member of Parliament. We are escalating our efforts to build a force of MPs that will radically resist CAB3 as it makes its way to Parliament. If I am chairing anything, it is the RESISTANCE!
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jewels@Jewels_MsJay·
@matinyarare Zimbabwe is full of nherare who have lived in properties owned by their dead grandparents and parents. How are most people going to get the papers to prove anything Most can only orally prove and the only evidence is what is written on the council bill. This is a disaster.
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗥𝗜𝗦𝗞 𝗢𝗙 𝗟𝗢𝗦𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗧𝗜𝗧𝗟𝗘 𝗗𝗘𝗘𝗗𝗦 𝗝𝗨𝗟𝗬 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟳. 𝗣𝗔𝗥𝗧 𝟭 Unbeknown to most Zimbabweans, in July 2025, the government enacted Statutory Instrument 176 of 2025 or the Deeds Registrations Regulations. These regulations require every Zimbabwean to validate their current title deeds by end of July 2027 in order to obtain the new securitized title deed. If you have not completed this process by end of July next year, you risk losing title to your property through disputes, government forfeiture, or outright theft by opportunists working within the system. The process involves five phases: 1. Document Auditing and Retrieval: This process entails verifying all your papers with your lawyer to ensure you have everything. This includes examining your purchase agreement, receipts, transfer fees, tax clearance certificate, capital gains tax, and proof of payments. 2. Rates and Council Clearances: Next will be verification that you are fully paid up on your municipal rates and taxes in order to obtain a clearance certificate. From there, you will also need clearance from ZESA. If any monies are outstanding, you will need to settle them before receiving your clearance. 3. ZIMRA Clearance: ZIMRA will assess whether you are fully paid up on your property taxes and capital gains tax. This process will also check whether you paid fair value for your property to determine if adequate capital gains tax and transfer fees were paid. If your property is deemed to have been undervalued when you purchased, it will be re-evaluated and you will be liable to pay the shortfall in taxes, transfer fees, and penalties before receiving tax clearance. 4Lodgement: Once you have your municipal, ZESA, and ZIMRA clearances, alongside your title deeds and the other documents verified in the first process, it becomes mandatory to engage a conveyancer to take you through the remaining steps. Here, you and the lawyer must go together to sign DR forms and submit your ID, biometrics, company registration papers, or trust documents if the property belongs to either of the two. To avoid becoming a victim of fraud, try not to give lawyers power of attorney to handle such sensitive matters because properties are often lost during these processes. 5. Surrendering Documents: The final step is submitting all the documents collected above: title deeds; receipts; capital gains records; municipality, ZESA, ZIMRA clearances and DR forms. If you have lost your title deeds, you will need certified copies and must undertake a notarial process where you place an advert in the newspaper notifying the public for 30 days that the property is yours, allowing anyone wishing to challenge ownership to do so. This title deed validation process has been promoted as a way to secure title deeds through digitisation. While securing title deeds may indeed be beneficial, it is also undoubtedly a money making opportunity for municipalities, ZESA, ZIMRA, conveyancers, and Kuda Tagwirei’s Dokma, which will digitise the title and offer securitized deed. Now here is the threat. If this process is handled in bad-faith and profiteering intent, as has happened with mining rights and as they are attempting to do with CAB3, many people are going to lose properties because: (i) Where there are multiple people claiming title, a vetting process will be required. As seen in mining fraud cases, people within the current Deeds Office can then collude with wealthy individuals to create duplicate title deeds. Property can then be lost during verification or court processes where members of the Deeds Office and judiciary work with cartels to seize properties, as is happening in mining. (ii) Where title deeds are lost or not verified by July 2027, government could potentially take over such properties and sell them to cartels. The fact that private entities such as lawyers and cartel owned Dokuma are involved means there is room for the usual fraud and corruption.
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