Papa Fyan

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Papa Fyan

Papa Fyan

@PFyan12866

Katılım Ekim 2023
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@KMutisi @edmnangagwa Yes, so what. Was he not promoted together with those due for promotion. Is he not a commissioned officer like the rest of his peers. Stop making this non issue an issue.
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𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊
Lieutenant Colonel Mnangagwa serves in the Presidential Guard regiment… And like all the Military Officers there, he performs the daunting task of protecting the President… He stands in the sun & gets drenched while on duty…. When President @edmnangagwa promotes others, he too deserves promotion….
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@CMukungunugwa I always say that the Chinese do a good job when they want to. If that was our local contractors that building would still be halfway through and the cost would have been north of a billion dollars. I feel that the Chinese given the Vic Falls road would have completed it two year
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C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA
C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA@CMukungunugwa·
Thank you, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, for building for us Africa’s best Parliament.
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@kampalasfinest_ Ugandans need to be counselled. With thinking like that something is not right I tell you.
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Kampala’s Finest🇺🇬
Kampala’s Finest🇺🇬@kampalasfinest_·
Natasha Museveni must be the next president of Uganda after Muhoozi Kainerugaba
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@dereckgoto I told you before Dereck, I am telling you again. Stop taking that stuff it's too powerful my good man.
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Dereck Goto
Dereck Goto@dereckgoto·
The growing support for Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3) reflects something deeper than political loyalty. It reflects a society that has looked at its own lived experience and reached a clear conclusion - that President Mnangagwa's leadership has genuinely improved lives, and that protecting its continuity is a matter of national interest. The physical transformation of Zimbabwe speaks for itself. New roads, dams, industrial parks, and housing developments are not abstract statistics - they are changes that ordinary citizens see, use, and benefit from every day. Economists and development scholars agree that this kind of infrastructure investment is the bedrock of any serious national development programme. It creates jobs, attracts investment, and builds the foundation for long-term economic growth. CAB3 is simply the constitutional means of ensuring that foundation is not abandoned halfway through construction. The Nyika Inovakwa Nevene Vayo philosophy has proven to be more than a slogan. Across Zimbabwe, ordinary people have moved from financial struggle to business ownership - buying vehicles, building homes, entering mining and agriculture, and creating livelihoods where few previously existed. This is what genuine economic empowerment looks like in practice, and President Mnangagwa's policies created the conditions that made it possible. Meaningful national transformation takes time. Long-term programmes need sustained leadership to reach maturity. Replacing that leadership before the work is complete is one of the most costly mistakes any developing nation can make. Zimbabweans who support CAB3 understand this. They are not simply backing a president - they are protecting their own businesses, their own investments, and their own futures. CAB3 is therefore not a threat to democracy. It is the voice of a people who have tasted progress and refuse to let it be taken away from them.
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@ChatuBellamine Spoiled brat. Misusing the Presidents generosity. You will not change, we shall be hearing more very soon. Why don't you upstarts take the example of EDs sons? Learn from them.
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CHATUNGA MUGABE
CHATUNGA MUGABE@ChatuBellamine·
We, together with Mom, had the opportunity to meet President ED and express our profound gratitude for his unconditional support. He cautioned me against repeating any barbaric acts that could tarnish my dad's legacy. I'm committed to reform and become a well-behaved individual.
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Gachange
Gachange@TinotendaGacha1·
THE ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION ARGUMENT THAT MANY ZIMBABWEANS THEY DON'T WANT TO HAVE. Since President Emmerson Mnangagwa @edmnangagwa assumed the presidency of this Republic, Zimbabwe has produced billionaires. "Not zvigananda." "Not makoronyera." And the most vivid, most visible, most unapologetically generous among them is Sir Wicknell Chivayo @wicknellchivayo. Let us be historically precise.Under the late President Robert Mugabe a man of undeniable intellectual architecture but catastrophic economic stewardship what did Zimbabwe produce? It produced a black market economy so entrenched that the informal sector became the formal sector. It produced fuel queues and bread queues and a $100 trillion dollar note that could not buy a loaf of bread. It produced an economic elite that survived not by building but by arbitraging dysfunction buying foreign currency on the street and selling it at a premium. Buying goods in South Africa and selling them from a suitcase in Mbare. These were not entrepreneurs. These were survivors of a system that made survival the highest possible ambition. There was no space no oxygen for genuine wealth creation at scale. The billionaires of the Mugabe era were billionaires of a worthless currency. Trillionaires, technically, who could not buy a tank of fuel. That is the economy of makoronyera. And we should name it honestly. Now come to 2017 and beyond. Whatever one's political position on the Second Republic and I have been among its most rigorous critics on matters of constitutionalism, democratic governance, and human rights intellectual honesty demands a separation of the political critique from the economic observation. And the economic observation is this Zimbabwe, under President Mnangagwa, has begun producing a different class of Zimbabwean. Men who sit across tables with international financiers. Men who transact in real currencies in real markets. Men whose wealth is not denominated in a currency that evaporates overnight but is anchored in assets, infrastructure, and enterprise. You may disagree with how some of this wealth was accumulated. That is a legitimate conversation one I have participated in and will continue to participate in with full intellectual rigour. But you cannot look at what Sir Wicknell Chivayo has done the visibility of his wealth, the scale of his PHILANTHROPY, the audacity of his generosity and tell me this is "zvigananda." This is not a man selling tomatoes from a wheelbarrow. This is a Zimbabwean who has: 🔴 Gifted fleets of vehicles to ordinary citizens fulfilling, as the Johane Masowe YeChishanu prophecy declared, a mandate spoken over this nation before he had the means to fulfil it 🔴 Paid school fees for children who would otherwise have been turned away at the gate 🔴 Distributed groceries to families who needed them not for cameras, but because he could 🔴 Invested in a football stadium for his constituency Scottland FC understanding that development is not only roads and dams but dignity and joy 🔴 Engaged in transactions at a scale that puts him in conversation with the continent's economic architecture 🔴 Carried himself controversially, provocatively, unapologetically as a Zimbabwean who refuses to be small.
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Dr Rugare EN Gumbo
Dr Rugare EN Gumbo@RugareENGumbo1·
People often mistake ED's approach for that of Mugabe. I have heard widespread speculation from those who believe he'll dismiss Chiwenga in the same way Mugabe dismissed him but that is unlikely. ED has his own way of doing things and doesn't act according to public expectations.
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@RugareENGumbo1 @ZANUPF_Official @mawarirej @GeorgeCharamba2 He has no reason to fire the General. The General has done no wrong,The General opposes some things that he does not agree with. The party is a democratic organisation they accept different opnions amongst themselves but not from outsiders. If you feel you have a gripe with them
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@bla_bidza @LazarusMaz13672 Can arrange a friendly war with Russia. What's a war without a few buildings destroyed? Zambia cannot do that their leader is a church elder he wont do much because there is another church elder here at home. Ah Uganda! Okay that wont do their Army commander can be a bit reckless
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Bla B
Bla B@bla_bidza·
Sean, now one rank away from being a full colonel, a Brigadier, Lt. General and General. Kuti danha danha!! Congratulations to him and all who got promoted. Zimbabwe military now has fewer war veterans left in both lower and senior ranks. What we may need urgently is some combat experience from elsewhere. That one cannot be bought; all stronger militaries are only as good on the basis of their combat experiences. Veterans who fought in the Mozambique-MNR civil war and the DRC Great Lakes war have all retired. Can we invade Zambia for a bit of small arms and drone exchanges to get our boys ready for any future hostile enemies?
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Papa Fyan
Papa Fyan@PFyan12866·
@__Dimah__ You are a Nigerian guy sitting in a room in a vest on account of the heat who probably has not had a shower for the last three days, with smelly armpits. It's not a pretty girl in the photo. Give a proof of life by posting a non AI vid.
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Dimah
Dimah@__Dimah__·
Can we chat on Whatsapp, say hi I send you my number?❤️
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Adelaide Chiundra
Adelaide Chiundra@addiefresh1·
Last night, @ProfJNMoyo gave us a brilliant talk on why we should see #CA3 as the best thing to ever happen to Zimbabwe and I agree, this amendment is a NEED!!
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