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@MacBelts

Current Issues host on Zimbo Live TV 📺& @theloungetv1 The Lounge TV, BSc (hons) Business Studies with Qants Mgt, MSc ORAS, PGDE in Maths. Qauntitative analyst.

Manchester, UK Katılım Haziran 2009
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The Aspiring Dictator
The Aspiring Dictator@SANDEJAQ·
@MacBelts Panzi access ini hangu ndafunga access rights to the children. Hakuna imwe ‘access’ yendinoziva hangu
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Seems the Chigananda household is standing on one leg now. Takes Sonja to the High Court coz dude wants her back. You better be singing the Take That I want you back for good song dude 😂😂😂😂
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@PasiMakoni Oh dear me. Is that your translation to that? Governments is accountable to the constitution and the people and not to a party. If you don’t understand that then it’s the end of the conversation.
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Pasi Makoni
Pasi Makoni@PasiMakoni·
@MacBelts No my bro this is how governments work everywhere they take orders from the ruling party.
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Shumbakadzi👑
Shumbakadzi👑@shumbakadzi_zim·
We have the cheapest fuel compared to USA. We should thank our hard working government for this!!
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Legacy (Fan)
Legacy (Fan)@LegacySiu·
Name an Italian that has played for Manchester United You can’t
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Themba MLISWA hanzi ita steady zviva zvekuita twerk for freebies from Tagwirei
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Tafadzwa Chidawa
Tafadzwa Chidawa@chidawaTee·
If one serves 2 years and then 5 years later the Constitution says it’s 1 term. If one serves 3 years and 4 years later, the Constitution says it’s two terms. Both would have served 7 years but their terms are defined differently. The law is interpreted as written not by how we feel.
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
The @DeptCommsZW warns and alerts the public to individuals impersonating and/or claiming association with the Office of the Vice President, Gen Retd CDGN Chiwenga, and his wife, Col Miniyothabo Baloyi Chiwenga. These imposters are using, among other numbers, South African and Nigerian telephone numbers to contact citizens and foreigners, often with malicious intent and to solicit and extort money, services or personal information. We urge those affected to be vigilant and verify any communication purporting to be from the Vice President's Office, or from his wife. Any and all official communication involving the Vice President, his Office or his household follows proper, official channels, and is handled by persons employed for that purpose. Further, the Department wishes to inform the public that both the Honourable Vice President and his wife do not have Twitter (X) accounts. Any such accounts claiming association with them, or purporting to project their views on any matter, are false and should be disregarded and dismissed with unreserved contempt. To date, the following numbers have been used to impersonate the Honourable Vice President and his spouse: +234 8083483315 +234 7038120794 + 277 25956982 Relevant arms of Government are engaging telecommunication authorities in both Nigeria and South Africa to bring the crooks to book. Instances of impersonation should be promptly reported to: Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP): +263 242 703111 Office of the President and Cabinet: +263 242 707091 Vice President's Office: +263 242 707121 George Charamba 17 MARH 2026 Deputy Chief Secretary, Presidential Communications P. BAG 7700, CAUSEWAY OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT AND CABINET ZIMBABWE 17/03/2026
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This one is a must read. That thug called Mliswa needs a reality check and to be made aware that power is temporary.
Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga@SajeniMapuranga

Mr. Mliswa, I have read your remarks. I have read them carefully, and I have decided they cannot go unanswered not because you have wounded me, but because you have been careless with things that matter, and carelessness of that kind, left unchallenged, becomes dangerous. You do not speak for the military. You never did. You are a politician. A vocal one I grant you that. But your familiarity with soldiers does not make you a soldier. And your proximity to power does not qualify you to lecture men who spent their entire adult lives in uniform about what the chain of command means, what respect for the Commander-in-Chief looks like, or what it costs to earn the right to speak on matters of national security. I earned that right. Thirty years of service earned it. The men you are attacking earned it in the trenches of the liberation struggle before you were old enough to understand what liberation required. Do not come to us with a politician's tongue and instruct us on military protocol. On the question of the Reserve Force. You raise the Reserve Force as though it were a leash. As though the possibility of recall is meant to silence us. Let me educate you, Mr. Mliswa, since you have invited this conversation into the public square. A soldier's oath is to Zimbabwe and its Constitution not to any individual, not to any faction, and certainly not to any self-appointed political enforcer operating on social media. The Reserve Force exists to serve the Republic. It is not a mechanism for intimidating retired officers who exercise their constitutional right to speak. If you believe otherwise, I suggest you revisit Section 61 of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression including to men in or associated with the defence establishment and Section 67, which protects every citizen's right to participate in political life. Threatening retired generals with recall as a consequence of public comment is not loyalty to the Commander-in-Chief. It is the behaviour of a bully who has mistaken proximity to power for power itself. On "inconsequential accolades." You described the credentials of retired generals as "inconsequential accolades." I want you to sit with those words, Mr. Mliswa. Really sit with them. The men whose accolades you dismiss so casually commanded brigades, built institutions, buried colleagues, and held this country together in moments of crisis that you read about in newspapers while we lived them. What are your accolades, Mr. Mliswa? A parliamentary seat you lost? A record of public controversy that stretches the length of this country? A habit of shouting loudest in whatever direction the political wind is blowing? Do not speak to us about inconsequential. You accuse retired generals of playing politics while using their military credentials. I will tell you what is actually dangerous and it is not retired officers engaging in constitutionally protected civic discourse. What is dangerous is a political actor using the threat of military consequences to suppress legitimate voices. That is the road to authoritarianism, Mr. Mliswa, and I will not pretend otherwise simply because the target of that suppression happens to be people I know.Soldiers who speak from conscience are not a threat to this Republic. Politicians who weaponise the military against conscience those are the threat. I have served under the Commander-in-Chief. I respect the office. I respect the man's longevity in public service that is not in dispute. But respect for the President does not require silence from citizens. @TembaMliswa

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