Tomorrow, I will be in Cowdray Park, Bulawayo, to officially commission the Presidential Borehole Scheme on behalf of His Excellency, President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.
This historic initiative is completely non-partisan, rooted in the foundational belief that clean, potable water is a fundamental right for every single citizen, and that no person and no place should ever be left behind. Operating under the theme “Mvura Kuvanhu”this event is a testament to what we can achieve when we prioritize tangible development and community empowerment.
I invite you all to join hands and come together in a spirit of unity to celebrate this monumental milestone for Bulawayo. Our journey forward reminds us of our ultimate collective responsibility: Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo.Let us unite to drive our country forward.
#CAB3#Vision2030
I’m not defending anything, but I honestly don’t see anything wrong with these toilets. It’s simply a urinal, and there are many different types and designs of urinals used around the world. Sometimes people react before understanding what they’re actually looking at Hayas
I had the great pleasure of gifting USD $300,000 to the newlyweds, Taonanyasha and Poneso Tagwirei.
Makorokoto 💍💍💍 May your marriage be filled with endless love, joy, and prosperity. Wishing you a lifetime of blessings together.
“The journey toward mono-currency will no longer be driven by dates, it is no longer date driven but rather determined by conditions in the market.“ Minister of Finance, @MthuliNcube01
@Shadaya_Knight How was Soshangane pushed into Mozambique when there was no Mozambique in the 1800s?
Mozambique was established in 1975. Soshangane died 1856 so all you said is hogwash.
HOW THE ZULUS SHAPED MODERN DAY SOUTHERN AFRICA:
For students of history it's actually buffling watching the recent protest in South Africa led by the Zulu tribe against black "foreigners". Accusing these black "foreigners" of invading their land. It highlights ignorance of their own history as a tribe. Here's a bit of some history for the Zulus
1. It all starts with their great king Shaka Zulu and his desire to conquer as much lands as he could. An ambitious intelligent warrior who took a small clan to a 45 000 strong empire. A military genius of his time, introduced the short spear, buffalo horns encirclement tactic and amabutho regiments
2. By 1822 he ruled over so much lands, that in turn triggered the era known as the Mfecane. Defeated chiefs fled. Clans migrated. And in all this Shaka's generals (defeated and defecting) took the Zulu playbook north
3. Mzilikazi - Shaka's general who is said to have been sent on a raid but decided not to return with the spoils (mainly cattle), decided to flee north. Using Shaka's superior military tactics, defeated the weak Shona tribes and conquered what's now Zimbabwe. Establishing the Ndebele/Matebele kingdom. His son Lobengula was the last traditional ruler before colonisation by the British
4. Soshangane - another Nguni commander who pushed into Mozambique and founded the Gaza Empire. He imposed Nguni/Zulu beliefs and systems on the Tsonga, Ndau peoples
5. Zwangendaba - led Nguni groups north through Malawi, Zambia all the way to Tanzania. The Nguni states around Lake Malawi trace back to him
One kingdom (The Zulu Kingdom). Three generals. A ripple that redrew half of Southern Africa. He reshaped half of Southern Africa yet his descendants in South Africa act as if they're in no way connected to the people from Zimbabwe, Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique
Know your history African child.
Greenwood should move on from "anything" English football except a miracle happens.
Over 30 goals contributions & no call up where is Saka, Foden & Solanke made it?
It's sad.
The reductionist perspective that dismisses Constitutional Amendment No. 3 as merely a self-serving strategy of ED fundamentally overlooks the intrinsic nature of this amendment as a party resolution.
This resolution possesses a legitimacy that endures despite any conflicting personal convictions held by individuals, including the President, within the party. Specifically, it pertains to the position of the party's First Secretary who ascends to the presidency.
Consequently, it is noteworthy that ED has neither propagated the 2030 slogan designed to promote the agenda nor obstructed it, recognizing it as a party mandate. The primacy of the party's principles prevails over individual viewpoints.
Provided that the amendments are executed in accordance with established protocols, the resultant advantage may accrue to ED or any individual designated as the First Secretary of the party. This adherence exemplifies constitutionalism, which reflects a commitment to the foundational tenets of the nation's supreme legal framework.
The overwhelming 94.5% of voters who endorsed this Constitution effectively ratified the flexibility that the party is now utilizing to implement amendments they deem essential. The essence of striving for majority control within a democratic setting is to enable such interventions at a party's discretion.
Any other political entity possessing similar control would likely pursue its agenda in a comparable fashion. It is, therefore, overly simplistic and politically disingenuous to characterize amendments as assaults on the Constitution, particularly when the very document in question explicitly accommodates and provides for such revisions.
Frankly speaking, nobody wants elections every 5 years. Current MPs don’t. Even voters don’t, either. Did you see the percentage of people who voted in 2023 in comparison with the number of those eligible to vote?
ZRP GIVES CLARITY ON ALLEGED ATTACK ON PROFESSOR LOVEMORE MADHUKU AND HIS TEAM
The @PoliceZimbabwe has noted reports of an alleged attack on Professor Lovemore Madhuku and members of his team. For the record, the police were not involved in the alleged incident.
In actual fact, Professor Lovemore Madhuku and his team had previously notified the relevant regulating authority regarding their intended meeting. Upon reviewing the notification, the regulating authority identified certain irregularities and engaged the National Constitutional Assembly convener and advised him that the meeting was not sanctioned.
As such, no police personnel were deployed to oversee or monitor the meeting in question.
The Zimbabwe Republic Police is keen to know what actually transpired on the alleged attack on Professor Lovemore Madhuku and his team.
(P.NYATHI.) Commissioner
CHINA:
"The US is a war addict. Throughout its over 240-year history, it has been at war for all but 16 years.
The US has 800 overseas military bases in over 80 countries and regions.
The US is the main cause of international disorder, global turbulence, and regional instability."
@BBCWorld The bad news is the Zimbabwean government is rejecting the money for show.
They've no solid plan for the healthcare in place, or alternative to match the $367M offer.
BREAKING NEWS ‼️
Prevail has delivered the first phase of a historic facility Parirenyatwa Hospital, originally built in the 18th century under Rhodesia, it has been transformed into a state-of-the-art medical center. Many thanks to President Mnangagwa and His government for spearheading this transformation and prioritizing healthcare revitalization.
The upgraded hospital will undoubtedly enhance medical services, benefiting countless Zimbabweans and cementing the country's position as a hub for quality healthcare in the region. @edmnangagwa@ZANUPF_Official@ZimGvt_NDS1@PresFunds