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Labour and Liberty Party

@LLP_ZW

Building a just, democratic & prosperous Zimbabwe. LLP stands for fair wages, labour dignity, economic revitalization & the protection of every citizen’s rights

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𝕄𝕗𝕖𝕔𝕒𝕟𝕖@TendayiZinyama·
Are Parirenyatwa nurses the only health personnel in Zimbabwe facing challenges 🤔. These are just some rogue elements vasina basa nehupenyu hwema patients . They can air their concerns without disrupting health services .
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#HAPPENINGNOW: Chaos inside Parirenyatwa as nurses down tools Nurses strike rips through Parirenyatwa, with near-chaotic scenes inside the hospital as services stall, patients wait in limbo and staff chant “Ndohurira kombi”, a grim lament questioning how they’re meant to afford even the basic cost of getting to work. Tanaka Fetinandi is on the ground with updates. More to follow... — ZiFM Stereo News continues to provide dependable, fact-based reporting from Zimbabwe and beyond. Our newsroom remains committed to accuracy, objectivity, and timely updates, ensuring the public is informed with verified and relevant news as it happens. Follow the ZiFM Stereo News WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb…

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Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
As someone who has spent so much time defending the Zimbabwean government, protecting the image of the nation, and fighting sanctions imposed by the West, it's disappointing to see the image of the nation being trashed due to arbitrary arrests of opposition members who are merely debating a constitutional amendment that ZANU PF itself brought to the public for mandatory debate. How can a few people tarnish the image of the entire nation just because they want to stop people debating a law that they proposed on their own, knowing that our constitution mandates the debating of the same law that they want? Why propose a bill if you can’t adhere to what is required to pass it? Why did ZANU PF give us this constitution if it doesn’t want to adhere to it?
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@CrimeWatchZW A party member speaks out, gets attacked, then a government spokesperson joins in? That’s not leadership—that’s intimidation. Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 should be defended with facts, not fear.
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
WATCH | ZANU PF supporters attacked fellow party member Rutendo after he spoke out against Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, which seeks to extend President Mnangagwa’s term beyond 2030. He claimed that President Mnangagwa is trying to force himself on Zimbabweans when there are other leaders.
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@CrimeWatchZW First you arrest them for speaking to citizens. Then you release them on condition they stay silent. That’s not law enforcement—it’s fear of the people.
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JUST IN | Magistrate Musiiwa has granted Tendai Biti and Morgan Ncube bail of US$500 each, under strict conditions. The defense argued against some of the conditions, but the state insisted that they remain in place. The bail conditions are as follows: - They must surrender their passports - They must not gather or address the public without police clearance. Source: @ZimNewsUpdates
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ZimNewsUpdates@ZimNewsUpdates·
#BREAKİNGNEWS : Magistrate Musiiwa has granted @BitiTendai and Morgan Ncube USD$500 bail each on stringent conditions which were argued by the defense however, the state insisted on the given conditions. The duo are to surrender their passports and stop convening! #tendaibitiupdates
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Levison Chambati@ChambatiLevison·
Opposition Silence Speaks Volumes on Amendment No. 3. The silence from the opposition on Amendment No. 3 speaks volumes. If they were truly against it, we would be seeing clear, coordinated resistance, but that is simply not happening. There is no strong, visible leadership taking a firm stand, only scattered voices with little influence. Even key opposition figures like @nelsonchamisa have not made this issue a central focus. His platforms remain active, yet there has been no sustained, direct engagement on Amendment No. 3, apart from brief remarks such as his rejection of a 2050 extension. Meanwhile, some of the loudest criticism is coming from individuals outside the country, while those on the ground remain largely quiet. This raises a serious question: for the first time, are Zimbabweans finding common ground on an issue of national importance? @Amarrisa2 @daddyhope @ChaukeChaukd724 @LynneStactia @buster_goldie @nick_muson24683 @ZANUPF_Official @pashor_sibanda
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@TembaMliswa @GIDZA14987826 So now Temba Mliswa admits what citizens already knew—CAB3 is being pushed without proper public engagement. This isn’t democracy, it’s imposition. If it’s legitimate, open it up to the people. Regerai vanhu vataure.
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Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa@TembaMliswa·
I have significant concerns about apparent efforts to stifle public debate and discussion surrounding CAB3. A recent example of this is Hon. Tsvangirai's failure to convene a public consultative meeting with the residents of Norton. If an MP is unable to engage with their constituency over such an issue, what then is their function? This situation is indeed problematic, as the entire endeavour to amend the Constitution takes on the semblance of a dubious undertaking when discourse is curtailed. Regerai vanhu vataure. As a nation, we increasingly attract negative headlines as a result of such actions. Let the citizens express their views; if they devolve into violence, that is a separate issue altogether. It is imperative that individuals feel free to engage and exchange ideas, as these changes represent a critical aspect of national governance. We can't have ZRP complaining about lacking manpower every time, yet we had situations in Mash West where Commissioner Nyazema could muster battalions of officers for dubious excursions against legitimate companies.
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@VaNyakudya “$1M for Mapostori gatherings but nurses get $15 for transport? Priorities are upside down. You can’t build a nation while neglecting the very people who keep it alive. Fund healthcare, not propaganda. Hospitals save lives, not slogans.” #ZanupfMustFall
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Dominic Nyakudya@VaNyakudya·
USD 1 Million for Mapostori vs USD 15 Transport allowance for nurses Let Johanne Masowe go and work at General Hospitals!
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@snowballOfficia You say a referendum isn’t required, but Section 328(7) is clear: any change affecting term limits must go to the people. Avoiding a referendum isn’t legality, it’s convenience. Constitutional changes of this magnitude need citizens’ direct consent, not shortcuts.
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Snowball Tongogara
Snowball Tongogara@snowballOfficia·
The number of people rallying behind Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 is very encouraging. It is unfortunate that we are not going to a referendum, since this is not a legal requirement. Anyway tongotamba neiripo
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@hazelwekwagondo Since you represent government let this sink in you, Nurses care for the nation, but rising costs make their pay insufficient. Promises for April don’t feed families today. Ethics also mean fair treatment—forcing staff back risks patient care. Listen and act now.
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hazel@hazelwekwagondo·
It seems as if some of our nurses at the two biggest hospitals, Sally Mugabe and Parirenyatwa Hospitals, have been conducting demonstrations and strikes, calling for a salary increment. It is prudent for these nurses to look at the bigger picture by focusing more on executing their mandate and continuing to be the key custodians of our health sector. As such, it is necessary for them to return to work because their matter is already a work in progress, we have a listening government that promised to review the salaries of all civil servants this coming April. Furthermore, the nurses' return to work also complies with the strict ethics that regulate the health profession. They are ethically bound to conduct acts that minimize harm, respect patients, avoid exploitation and harm, as well as uphold professional standards.
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@KMutisi @NNyashaYessur “So now size causes dirt? Interesting. Cities bigger than Harare function daily. Maybe the issue isn’t size—but choking councils, then pretending they failed.”
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Nyasha@NNyashaYessur·
How do the people of Bulawayo manage to keep it so clean while in Harare its so filthy?. Is it the people?, is it the mindset? or they have a good mayor?
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@TendayiZinyama I know exactly when and how to engage. Calling out abuse of the law is not distraction—it’s part of the bigger fight. Silencing voices while pushing an illegal amendment is the real issue, not where I comment.
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𝕄𝕗𝕖𝕔𝕒𝕟𝕖@TendayiZinyama·
You should learn and teach yourself to know when to and how to engage .zvapinda papi zvawanyora izvi on my post ?
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@TendayiZinyama Public order laws were never meant to police private meetings. Charging Tendai Biti while he mobilises against extending Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term shows clear abuse. This is suppression, not regulation.

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Cindy Soko@SokoCindy·
Constitutional Amendment Bill 3 is unstoppable,Zvaendwa
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@SokoCindy Unstoppable’ after only 55 days? Then what exactly is the purpose of public consultations — a box-ticking exercise? This kind of arrogance is exactly why people are resisting. The Constitution belongs to the people, not ZANU PF
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@bashi92178 @zimlive Those buses don't go everywhere were people stay. The government must just pay adequate salaries let people choose the time to travel and the mode of transport
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Ahmed Bashir@bashi92178·
@zimlive Ko, don't these guys use PSC buses?? I might accept an adjustment to food pricing, but market prices haven't shot up astronomically to warrant this. PATIENTS FIRST.
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ZimLive@zimlive·
📸 Nurses at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare staging a demonstration demanding a review of their salaries after rising fuel prices led to higher transport and food costs. Nurses are paid a transport allowance of ZiG500, about $15. Some say they now pay $6 for their daily commute
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Masibanda Masbae@SibandaGra80441·
H E Dr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has appointed a high-level inter-ministerial committee, led by Chief Secretary Dr. Martin Rushwaya, to urgently address rising fuel costs. Its mandate: cushion households& businesses from global oil price shocks &safeguard economic stability
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@HeraldZimbabwe Public order laws were never meant to police private meetings. Charging Tendai Biti while he mobilises against extending Emmerson Mnangagwa’s term shows clear abuse. This is suppression, not regulation.
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The Herald Zimbabwe@HeraldZimbabwe·
Students in Mash West rally behind Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3. CUT ZICOSU member, Shackymore Banda speaks. 📹: Conrad Mupesa
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