Mkampah - Makoni
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Mkampah - Makoni
@Mukambaf1
Accountant by profession
Zimbabwe Katılım Nisan 2019
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@LynneStactia The short term cause of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, CAB3 is a similar issue!!
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@LynneStactia It seems as if South Africa wants to see us struggling till Jesus comes. It was Thabo Mbeki, then Jacob Zuma, now Rhamaposa. South Africa is really benefiting from our struggles.
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Ramaphosa is FAILING to deal with Xenophobia at his backyard and you with he has what it takes to dictate how Zimbabwe is governed? Mukawana nguva mukwane kuti HLO!
LynneM 💕💝💎@LynneStactia
Giving President Ramaphosa the power he doesn’t have is mischievous. Ramaphosa cannot stop any coup anywhere, he doesn’t have the capacity to do so. In Madagascar 🇲🇬, a coup took place while the dictator in power was the SADC Chairman. What did your mighty Ramaphosa do? Saka mirai ma wet dreams!
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@TembaMliswa Kkkkkkkk Zambia police?? That's how we survive in Zimbabwe on daily basis
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On my way from an exciting holiday in Zambia I had an unpleasant experience with a Zambian Police Assistant Inspector along the Chirundu Highway who wanted to robe us in broad daylight.
He flagged us down 15 km from the border and without explaining any charge demanded that we turn the car back and drive to Lusaka. We asked what the issue was but he couldn't explain and yet demanded 1000 Kwacha if he would leave us.
We refused, gave him my passport and will be making a formal charge against him to Zambia Police Service. It's shocking how corruption is eroding public services to this shocking point in our countries.
@DailyNationZM @QfmZambia @zadama24 @Zambia_Reports @ZambianObserver @ZP_service @PoliceZamb61410
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@Zim_Vision2030 Only a referendum can settle the difference, you think you are too smart??
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It's not yet uhuru for workers in Zimbabwe!
theobserverzim.co.zw/2026/05/01/lea…
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In TWO WEEKS TIME, we move to another stage of the Constitution of Zimbabwe Amendment (No. 3) Bill… Zimbabweans within & outside Zimbabwe had enough time & opportunity to debate & give their views on this CRITICAL BILL… It’s arguably THE MOST Democratic Law Making process in the history of Zimbabwe, NO ONE was left out…
At this point, it’s abundantly clear that the Bill has OVERWHELMING support… Out of the 21 Clauses, it’s just 2 clauses receiving minimal opposition, the rest are being accepted as they are… Of course we expect additions or even subtractions when MPs work on it, but it’s a DONE DEAL for the most part…
Zimbabweans of all walks of life are interested in DEVELOPMENT, not unproductive power contestations … President @edmnangagwa has done EXTREMELY WELL, we shouldn’t disrupt the momentum!
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@CMukungunugwa Can you post something meaning,, than this bootlicking?? Don't you have other better things to post ??
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Have you noticed how President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s sons lead by example?
Here’s Engineer Collins Mnangagwa and Sean Mnangagwa—hardworking, humble, and approachable. Despite being sons of the Head of State, they continue to work just like everyone else, proving that discipline and dedication matter more than privilege.

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@ChipoMusarurwaS @IsaacMakomichi @Jamwanda2 @kerinamujati @LynneStactia @mahlayeya @matigary @mawarirej @RexMidzi @bla_bidza Do you know he is the first to propose extension of mnangagwa?? He promised to crush Chamisa, seeing him as inda ,, rovanai ikoko, we don't care
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When I look at Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, I see the mighty hand of God. In life
there are moments when people look at a situation and quietly conclude, “this one is finished.” That was the perception for many when he went through his serious illness. The reports, the silence, and the uncertainty all seemed to point in one direction towards an ending that looked inevitable.
But life does not always obey human conclusions.What appeared to be the end became something else entirely. He survived, he recovered, and he returned to public life with renewed strength and presence.
To me, when I saw his picture in the hospital bed, I cried. I found myself whispering a prayer. Honestly, I was not expecting a miracle at that moment but God remains God Mwari uyu hama.And there is something else I have also come to notice - the change in him over time. The way I used to see him has shifted completely. He once appeared very strict, distant, even intimidating to many ,vaityisa. But today, there is a different tone more humility, more calmness, and a quieter strength .
It also feels like God placed around him a caring wife Mama Minnie Baloyi Chiwenga who knows God and understands seasons of life. That kind of support, especially after such a difficult journey, is not something to overlook. It speaks to restoration not only of health, but of life itself.
To many, it was over.
But God had another page to write.This is the deeper lesson in it all that life can be reshaped, people can be softened, and perspectives can change when grace steps in where fear once stood. If it was in my church we could give him a time to testify the goodness of God.Personally my perception of him has completely changed. Where I once saw only distance and intensity, I now see resilience, humility, and a deeply human journey that invites reflection more than judgment.



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Sean Mnangagwa has served in the Zimbabwe National Army for 16 years… He joined the military when his father was just a Cabinet Minister…
He is now Lieutenant Colonel Mnangagwa after being part of a group promoted by President @edmnangagwa.
He had more promotions under President Mugabe than under President Mnangagwa, there is nothing untoward about his recent promotion…
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@SajeniMapuranga @TembaMliswa @Jamwanda2 @kerinamujati @LynneStactia @Devro_Amplified @CatharineHoey @presmlo10 @mawarirej @KandishayaTaura @MJairosi U used to chant, "Pasi na Chamisa". Nhasi zviripiko??

I have received credible intelligence that Temba Mliswa and Taurai Kandishaya are actively coordinating a bussed protest operation targeting General Constantino Chiwenga.
Let me be unambiguous about what this is.This is not civic action. This is not spontaneous public sentiment. This is a funded, manufactured, choreographed provocation bankrolled by Kuda Tagwirei using desperate, paid bodies ferried in on hired buses to create the theatrical appearance of popular opposition against a decorated son of the liberation struggle.
I have worn this uniform. I know the difference between a genuine grievance and a psyop dressed in civilian clothes.Mliswa a man whose own conduct in public life is a catalogue of contradictions and overzealous Kandishaya, who has made himself a willing instrument in factional warfare both know exactly what they are doing. And so does the man writing the cheques Tagwirei.
Hear me very clearly. You are not organising a protest. You are poking a sleeping lion on behalf of a criminal tenderpreneur who has his own survival to protect. General Chiwenga is not a political project. He is an institution. You are going too far.
There are lines in this Republic that, once crossed, cannot be uncrossed. I am not issuing a threat I am issuing a warning rooted in decades of watching this country's fault lines. Those who have used crowds as weapons in Zimbabwe's political history have never emerged unscathed. Pull back. While you still can.
Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.


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@snowballOfficia Cab3 is not in Zimbabwe interest, but prolonging zviganada till dynasty
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Biti himself once acknowledged the need to end short electoral cycle, as prolonged campaigns create division in our country. He publicly stated that ending perpetual electoral politics was necessary, warning that such toxicity scares away investors.
So, what has changed today?
Even those opposing the bill know deep down that CAB3 is good for our nation and economy. Their resistance is not about the bill itself, but about impatience, the desire to take over from President ED Mnangagwa before the right time. True leadership requires patience. History shows that those who rushed to assume power often failed.
What they truly fear is not CAB3, but the reality that their ambitions of becoming President are slipping away. As Cde Mutsvangwa emphasized in his recent press conference, those with presidential aspirations should wait until 2030 to express themselves.
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@SajeniMapuranga @LynneStactia @BlessedGeza @Devro_Amplified @Jamwanda2 @kerinamujati @CatharineHoey @MilesTendi @mawarirej Saka takazoti haitongwe ne anyone asiri ku ZANU pf here??

THE ZVIGANANDA PARALLEL STATE A CARTEL THAT CAPTURED ZIMBABWE'S LIBERATION MOVEMENT AND WHY CAB3 IS THEIR SLOW-MOTION COUP
I am going to say something today that I have been building toward in every statement I have made over the past months.Not in the careful language of political analysis.
I am going to name what has happened to ZANU-PF. I am going to name the network that has captured it. I am going to name the commercial interests that are driving CAB3. And I am going to tell you plainly, on the record, with my name and my rank attached what this means for Zimbabwe and what must be done about it.
I have earned the right to say what I am about to say. I fought for this country in the liberation war. I served this republic in uniform for decades. I have attended the funerals of men who died so that Zimbabwe could govern itself so that its resources could serve its people rather than the commercial arrangements of networks that mistake proximity to power for national ownership.
Those men did not die for Zvigananda.
I will not be silent while Zvigananda finishes what it has been doing to their legacy.The Zvigananda network is not a political faction. It is not a policy tendency. It is not a succession preference within a liberation movement navigating its internal debates. It is a parallel state. Operating within the formal architecture of ZANU-PF and the government of Zimbabwe. Bypassing the party's traditional hierarchy. Exerting direct influence over State House and national fiscal policy through informal channels whose existence the formal institutions cannot see and therefore cannot check.
Zvigananda Cartel, led by Kudakwashe Tagwirei,Wicknell Chivayo Scott Pedzisai Sakupwanya and Tungwarara, has emerged as a “Parallel Command Structure” that has infiltrated both ZANU-PF and the government. By bypassing the party’s traditional hierarchy, this group exerts direct influence over the State House and national fiscal policy.
The cartel has reportedly looted over US$3.2 billion in state funds, laundering the proceeds through domestic and international financial institutions such as CBZ, FBC, ZB, and Ecobank. Using these funds, some members of the Zvigananda group have bought their way into the ZANUPF Central Committee. This infiltration has deepened state capture and fueled factionalism, significantly weakening ZANUPF, and increasing the risk of an internal revolt or coup before 2027.
A distinct divide has formed within ZANUPF: the Zvigananda faction, which prioritises material gain and patronage, and a “Revolutionary faction,” which remains focused on ideological purity. Furthermore, the report asserts that CAB3 which proposes replacing direct presidential elections with parliamentary selection, is a “slow-motion coup” designed to ensure legal impunity for the cabal beyond 2028.
CAB3 must be defeated.
Not modified. Not negotiated. Not amended into acceptability. Defeated. Completely. Finally. By whatever combination of constitutional, legal, political, institutional, and popular forces can be brought to bear.The Zvigananda network must be exposed.
Not in whispers. Not in anonymous social media posts. In the documented, precise, legally grounded language of accountability journalism and political analysis. Named. With evidence. In public. Repeatedly. Until the questions that their commercial positions generate are answered not with legal threats but with transparent disclosure.




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@ChambatiLevison @ReserveBankZIM @buster_goldie @chrissy10charu @dereckgoto @Ed2023pfeee @enkudheni @ZimDaily @KarleySammy @Snicki_Katope @SokoCindy @Tinoten53374277 Wc filling station sir??
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@ChipoMusarurwaS @LynneStactia @TembaMliswa @ZimbaAlphandica @RexMidzi @mawarirej @matigary @kerinamujati @Jamwanda2 @IsaacMakomichi Will there be free n fair elections if he comes in ??
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General Constantino Chiwenga should be the next President of Zimbabwe.
I say this not as a ZANU-PF loyalist I am long past that particular affliction. I say it not as a Mnangagwa critic though my views on the current administration's constitutional adventurism are well documented and unchanged. I say it as a Zimbabwean political scientist who has observed this country's leadership landscape for four decades and who has the intellectual honesty to state what the evidence supports, regardless of whether it is fashionable or comfortable.
First the legitimacy question.
Zimbabwe has a legitimacy problem that no amount of re-engagement diplomacy, no number of SADC summits attended, no volume of infrastructure ribbon-cuttings can fully resolve. The country's leadership transition in November 2017 whatever one thinks of its mechanics created a legitimacy debt that has never been fully settled with the Zimbabwean people or with the international community.
That debt is not VP Chiwenga's alone to carry. But he is the one figure in Zimbabwe's current political landscape whose transition to the presidency would represent a genuine closing of that chapter a moment where the architect of the intervention completes the constitutional arc by ascending through a legitimate, popularly mandated electoral process.
A Chiwenga presidency achieved through a direct popular vote the very mechanism that CAB3 seeks to remove would do more for Zimbabwe's international legitimacy than any number of diplomatic missions. It would say to the world: we corrected our course. We returned to the people. The people chose.
That is a powerful narrative. It is also the truth.
Second the capability question.
I have known many of Zimbabwe's leaders personally. I have worked with some of them, disagreed with most of them, and been persecuted by at least one of them. I say without hesitation that Chiwenga is among the most strategically capable individuals in Zimbabwe's post-independence leadership history.
This is not sentiment. This is assessment.He commanded the Zimbabwe Defence Forces through a period of extraordinary institutional and political complexity. He managed relationships with the rank and file, with the political establishment, with regional partners, with a commander in chief whose relationship with the military was perpetually complicated with a sophistication that his critics, most of whom have never managed anything more complex than a Twitter account, consistently underestimate.He made the most consequential strategic decision in Zimbabwe's post-independence history November 2017 and executed it with a precision and restraint that prevented what could easily have become a bloodbath. Cities did not burn. People did not die in the streets. The transition, for all its constitutional ambiguity, was orderly. That was not an accident. That was his hand.A man who can manage that level of complexity, under that level of pressure, with that level of restraint is a man who can manage a country.
Third the succession reality.
I spent years inside ZANU-PF's highest decision-making structures. I understand how succession works in that party not how it is presented publicly, but how it actually operates. And I will tell you plainly what every serious ZANU-PF insider already knows The succession question in Zimbabwe has one answer. It has had one answer since November 2017. The attempts to obscure that answer through constitutional amendments, through the systematic marginalisation of Chiwenga's network, through the recall and promotion of retirees to dilute his institutional base, through the deployment of praise-singers and gatekeepers against him are not evidence that the answer has changed.

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@LynneStactia Army betrayed us,,, they contributed to this current situation, if they remain mum, they will....
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@SajeniMapuranga @LynneStactia @Devro_Amplified @BlessedGeza @Jamwanda2 @kerinamujati @mamakaCleo @mawarirej @MJairosi The army betrayed people for a long time. Now the army must see the consequences of supporting the evil. Initially, it was the opposition figures targeted, now it's them
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I am informed that there is a plot to assassinate VP Chiwenga and arrest several military generals. I have been asked a question that deserves a serious answer. What did General Constantino Guveya Dominic Nyikadzino Chiwenga do to deserve this treatment?
Let me answer that question with the precision it deserves and with the historical record as my witness.
General Constantino Chiwenga did one thing above all others. On the night of the 14th of November 2017, he walked into a television studio in military uniform, surrounded by the full command structure of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, and he read a statement that changed the history of this country. He put his life, his career, his freedom, and the lives of every general standing behind him on the line for one man. He did not do it for personal gain. He did it because he believed in a transition. He believed in a project. He believed in a promise.That is what General Chiwenga did.
And now observe what has followed.
The poisoning.
This is not rumour. This is not opposition propaganda. This is documented, reported, and internationally acknowledged. General Constantino Chiwenga, the second most powerful man in Zimbabwe, the man who delivered November 2017, travelled to China for medical treatment after a mysterious illness that his own family described as poisoning. His former wife Marry Mubaiwa whatever one thinks of the subsequent legal proceedings against her made accusations in open court that implicated a political environment of extraordinary danger around the Vice President.
A man does not survive multiple hospitalisation episodes, lose significant physical capacity, and emerge visibly diminished from what he was without something serious having been done to him.
I ask: in which healthy political environment does a sitting Vice President nearly die under mysterious circumstances and the matter is simply absorbed into the news cycle and forgotten?
"He delivered November 2017 on a promise. The promise was not kept. And the man who delivered it has been paying the price ever since."
Look at the command structure today. Look at who has been retired. Look at who has been recalled, repositioned, promoted out of operational relevance, or quietly moved sideways. Map the careers of officers known to be close to General Chiwenga against the careers of officers known to be aligned with the presidency. The pattern is not subtle. It does not require intelligence sources. It is visible to anyone who has spent time inside this institution and knows how to read a gazette notice. When an institution systematically removes, sidelines, or neutralises the professional network of its second-in-command that is not routine rotation. That is the architecture of isolation.
General Chiwenga is being surrounded by a shrinking circle. His allies in uniform are disappearing,Assassinated from positions of operational consequence one by one. The recalled retirees, the reshuffled commands, the curious promotions they are not random. They form a geometry. And that geometry points in one direction.
What this means for the institution.
I want to be precise here because I am not writing a political pamphlet. I am writing as a military man about a military problem.When the number two in a command structure is being systematically isolated when the officers around him are being removed and replaced with officers whose first loyalty is to the number one the institution loses something irreplaceable. It loses the internal check. It loses the counterbalance that prevents any single centre of power from becoming absolute. Every serious military doctrine in the world recognises this. You do not want a monolithic command structure. You want productive tension between capable, loyal, competing centres of professional excellence. That tension produces better decisions. It prevents catastrophic errors. It is a feature, not a fault.


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