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Redric@Redric274492·
@isaiahk1973 @takabatana Nonsense,have you forgotten the times when ana Mavetera would twerk and sing songs denigrating the general vachiti muvengi chera mwena.They would scream like fuck mocking him.The hired mobs knows their game is finished
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Isaya Kamanga
Isaya Kamanga@isaiahk1973·
@takabatana Every arrival of senior leader at a state function draws a cheer frm the crowds even or defence forces generals
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Takabatana Daily
Takabatana Daily@takabatana·
#MilitaryTouch. Zimbabwe Vice President Constantino Chiwenga left the National Heroes Acre in Harare on Monday to loud, sustained cheers from supporters, in scenes reflecting the heightened political climate in the country. The reaction, largely from ruling ZANU-PF supporters attending the burial of a national hero, comes as tensions grow over President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s push to unconstitutionally extend his term in office. The state ceremony drew senior government officials and party loyalists, but the crowd’s response to Chiwenga as he departed adds to the focus on Zimbabwe’s evolving leadership dynamics. #Zimbabwe #Chiwenga #ZANUPF #Harare #Politics
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Snowball Tongogara
Snowball Tongogara@snowballOfficia·
CABINET DECISIONS ARE FINAL — AG SAYS MINISTERS MUST SUPPORT GOVT OR QUIT By News Byte Zw ATTORNEY-GENERAL Virginia Mabiza has warned that ministers and Vice Presidents cannot publicly oppose Cabinet decisions, saying anyone who disagrees with Government policy should resign. Speaking over the weekend, Mabiza said Zimbabwe’s Constitution makes it clear that Cabinet operates under the principle of collective responsibility, meaning all members of the Executive must stand behind decisions made by Government. “The law is very clear in terms of how Ministers, Deputy Ministers and Cabinet should conduct themselves,” she said. Mabiza cited Sections 106 and 107 of the Constitution, explaining that Cabinet members are accountable both individually and collectively to the President. She said each minister is personally responsible for running their ministry, implementing Government policy and carrying out directives from the President within the law and Cabinet procedures. At the same time, she stressed that Cabinet operates as a united team, meaning all ministers are expected to publicly defend agreed Government positions — even if they privately disagreed during deliberations. “Once Cabinet adopts a policy, every Cabinet member must publicly support and defend it,” Mabiza said. “If a minister can’t support a Cabinet decision, the obvious option is to resign.” Mabiza also warned against leaking Cabinet discussions or distancing oneself from official Government positions after decisions have been made. “Discussions stay in Cabinet. A member is not allowed to leak or distance themselves later,” she said. She added that the President has full authority over Cabinet members and can reprimand, reassign, demote or dismiss ministers and Vice Presidents individually without dissolving the entire Cabinet. “The President appoints and may remove ministers at his discretion,” Mabiza said, adding that ministers serve at the President’s pleasure under Section 104 of the Constitution. She referenced former Industry Minister Nkosana Moyo as an example of a Cabinet member who resigned after deciding he was no longer suited to remain in Government. Mabiza said Government is also working on legislation to strengthen governance standards and introduce a formal code of conduct for Vice Presidents, ministers and deputy ministers in line with Section 106(3) of the Constitution.
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Redric@Redric274492·
@PMalaga2022 @Siroscar3 Haiwawo,tokuzivai kuti most murikunyara kudzoka coz hamuna chamunenge muinacho.Yu want a new gvt yet Yu want to leave the fight to the people here.Better kuvhara romo rako if you not fighting for the future of your kids.Uchafira ikoko here
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Malaga@PMalaga2022·
As long as South Africans embrace this "Combo" they should forget about Zimbabweans going back home😭😂
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Assa Ngara
Assa Ngara@NgaraAssa17386·
@CdeNMaswerasei @CyrilRamaphosa @MYANC If Ramaphosa was sincere in solving Zim crises,then why was it that Chiwenga or Chamisa were not invited in that clandestine meeting? Why is that the meeting was held in someone's farm As Zimbabweans ,We don't have faith in Ramaphosa anymore .
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Cde Never Maswerasei 🇿🇼@CdeNMaswerasei·
Dear @CyrilRamaphosa | Zimbabwe is not your personal business project that you come here and make instructive empty vessel statements that are inconsequential and mean nothing in the matrix of power struggles when you failed @MYANC till it had to enter a marriage of convenience.
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Redric@Redric274492·
@cozwva The rule of law must be respected.Period.ED held the Bible and swore to keep the constitution.That oath should not be broken.He has had his 10 years to loot and pillage.Its someone's turn.Alooter continue,coz that's what your party stands for
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COZWVA
COZWVA@cozwva·
COZWVA! Do you believe there is any dispute between President ED Mnangagwa and his Vice President Rtd Gen Chiwenga or its just social media creation to gain following? If its true, how best can this be resolved in the best interest of the pple, peace, unity and development?
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Redric@Redric274492·
@On1smo @Markosonke1 Stupid kwere kwere.U that type that pretend not to understand Shona when greeted in the streets.U betraying yo fellaz by posting nonsense.Zim has lots of Congolese,malawians, mozambicans & others.No one will chase em away.We chasing you and Hezekiah back to Zambia
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Beta natiOn🦟@On1smo·
@Markosonke1 Im Zimbabwean and i understand them coz if it was Zimbabwe full of illegal foreigners, i'd use force too. Their law enforcers are not doing the job. It is now upon South Africans to force the issue of immigration on agenda. I cant possibly think of any other way they can do it
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
🚨 JUST IN Ngizwe Mchunu confronts a group of calm individuals outside a church, demanding they produce documentation to prove they are in the country for business. He then allegedly escalates the situation by threatening violence, saying: “sizoninthintha ke manje.” Serious questions need answers: @SAPoliceService @Leon_Schreib @HomeAffairsSA @GovernmentZA Why is a civilian being allowed to carry out law enforcement duties in public and threatening visitors? Why are threats of violence being made openly without immediate consequence? Why is this not being treated as incitement, and why has there been no visible intervention? South Africa has institutions responsible for enforcing the law. If there are concerns about immigration status, there are legal processes to handle that, not intimidation and threats. Why is this being tolerated?
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Historical Facts
Historical Facts@ZimbabweHistor2·
@MmusiMaimane Mmusi, you are young when it comes to regional politics. Those pictured guys have a history in politics and are seasoned.
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Mmusi Maimane MP
Mmusi Maimane MP@MmusiMaimane·
What is this fascination with Zanu PF from the ANC? We have an immigration crisis in the streets of South Africa because of Zanu PF.
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Redric@Redric274492·
@penuelist_ @MmusiMaimane March&March,dudula and every Zimbo must join hands,march and shut down BB border post.The ANC is an enemy of the people of Zim.They let the illegals in and later stoke xenophobia to get votes.After using saskos to chase away Africans,they just dumb em and plan the nxt project
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Penuel The Black Pen
Penuel The Black Pen@penuelist_·
@MmusiMaimane The fascination is that ANC politicians own mines in Zimbabwe and are funded by wealthy Zimbabweans.
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C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA
C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA@CMukungunugwa·
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has officially launched the nationwide Doek Drive initiative, a powerful programme aimed at celebrating dignity, respect, and the cultural identity of women across the country. Speaking at the launch, the First Lady emphasized that the initiative goes beyond clothing, describing the doek and wrapper as enduring symbols of African heritage and womanhood. She highlighted the programme’s focus on restoring pride, supporting women, and reinforcing national values rooted in unity, care, and mutual upliftment. The Doek Drive is set to reach communities nationwide, promoting empowerment while preserving cultural traditions that define the identity of Zimbabwean women.
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Redric@Redric274492·
@EngCharumbira @bbmhlanga Build your own schools and name them after your liberation heroes turned oppressors,you brainless XANU puppy
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Sipambi@EngCharumbira·
@bbmhlanga Name your kids after your colonial idols, brainwashed journalist...
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga
Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
It’s not about remaining schools, it’s about preserving legacy in that area of interest. Did they invest in education? Naming a law school after a celebrated jurist makes sense, than naming him after a hospital. School Sally Mugabe, road Sally Mugabe, Hospital Sally Mugabe aaaah.
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Africa Today Media Group
Africa Today Media Group@africatodayMG·
The last attempt of Idi Amin Dada to return to Africa. In 1989. This was the last time Amin visited Africa. He is seen here in Zaire on a plane that was to send him back after Mobutu’s government rejected his visit and detained him for one week. Amin’s travels began on New Year’s Day, when he appeared unannounced at the airport in Lagos, Nigeria, on a flight from his home in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Using an assumed name and carrying a Zairean passport, Amin swept through the airport in long, pink-flowered robes. He stayed briefly at the Lagos Sheraton, where he waved enthusiastically at Nigerians who recognized him. Then he continued on to nearby Gabon and his apparent final destination, Zaire. It is not clear what Amin hoped to accomplish in Zaire, where he had family and scattered supporters. The French news agency Agence France-Presse, reporting from Kinshasa, the Zairean capital, quoted "reliable sources" as saying there was "no doubt" Amin was hoping to get back to Uganda via Zaire. The two countries share a long, sparsely populated border. An Air Zaire pilot, however, recognized Amin as he got off the plane in Kinshasa. He was consequently arrested and held for more than a week at a military airport in the capital. He was questioned about his passport, which was discovered to have been part of a batch stolen from a Zairean government office several years back. A Zairean official was quoted in Nairobi newspapers as saying that Amin’s presence was a problem. "We cannot allow him in without endangering our relations with our neighbor Uganda, where Idi Amin is still considered an outcast." Diplomats in Kinshasa were quoted as saying that Amin’s presence was "an embarrassment" to Zairean President Mobutu Sese Seko, who once had close links with him. After being held for one week, Zairean officials put Amin on a Zairean government plane and flew him to Senegal, where he was supposed to board a flight back to Saudi Arabia. That night, however, Saudi officials refused to allow Amin on the plane. The authorities gave no explanation, but one source was quoted as saying he lacked the necessary visas. After being stopped in Senegal by officials Thursday, Amin reportedly reboarded the Zairean jet that brought him there and returned to Zaire before being allowed to enter Saudi Arabia again. In Uganda, news of Amin’s travels sparked mild interest but little fear. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said Amin should be brought back to Uganda to face trial. He added that the Ugandan government was in contact with Zaire, and that it was "high time" his country demanded that Saudi Arabia turn Amin over to Ugandan justice. Political observers in Uganda regarded Amin as a spent political force. He was considered much less threatening to the Museveni government than former president Obote, who was in exile in Zambia. Some claimed Obote’s troops carried out abuses that equaled or exceeded those of Amin’s army. This was not the first time Amin had ventured out of exile. In 1980, a year after invading Tanzanian forces chased him out of Uganda, he reportedly made a brief visit to Zaire. In 1985, apparently thinking the time was right for a return to power, Amin left Saudi Arabia for southern Sudan, announcing that he intended to lead guerrilla forces against then-president Milton Obote. Amin never entered Uganda, however, and when he returned to Saudi Arabia, officials there greeted him coolly and stripped him of his VIP status. Amin had lived with some of his family in the port of Jeddah from the time he was toppled. His expenses were catered for by the Saudi government as an act of Islamic charity to a fellow Muslim. He was known in Jeddah for his habit of sitting down for chats at local teahouses.
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Levison Chambati
Levison Chambati@ChambatiLevison·
That was Harare under ZANU PF Party in 1994, before we chose to “dine with the devil” by accepting opposition politics in Zimbabwe. The MDC, was formed in 1999 by Western powers to pursue a regime change agenda in Zimbabwe, although the plan to destroy the country failed completely. So far, the opposition has single handedly ruined every city in Zimbabwe through incompetence. Mugabe was right to say Zimbabwe should have a one party state. Despite all this, Zimbabwe will never be a colony again. @AfricanHub_ @BhudhiGhivhi @Bete263 @CdeNgomaNeHosho @chapsshukela @JMafume @LLP_ZW @LynneStactia @GrainfulTrust @MadzivaNehemiah @Gambakwe @DinhamercyHon
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Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa@TembaMliswa·
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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President of Zimbabwe
President of Zimbabwe@edmnangagwa·
Happy Workers’ Day! 🇿🇼 Labour is the foundation of our socio-economic development. Today, we reaffirm that the dignity of work must always be protected & respected. We honour the vendors, farmers, miners, & professionals whose toil builds our great nation We recommit to fostering an environment where every worker flourishes with fair wages & safe conditions. Together, we are building a prosperous Zimbabwe, leaving no one & no place behind
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Toxic King
Toxic King@kingtoxic4L·
@SajeniMapuranga but the pro chiwenga camp can just print these t-shirts themselves to make it seem like he's some kind of victim so that these stories are peddled until 2028. wake up. ZANU is a well oiled machine, and either way, ZANU wins
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
I said it.I warned it.I named it. And they called me a liar. Mliswa denied it. Kandishaya denied it. Their handlers Tagwirei and other Zvigananda sitting comfortably behind tinted windows in Borrowdale and Chisipite issued their denials with the practised confidence of men who believed the operation was still concealed. It is no longer concealed. Before you before this nation is the photographic evidence that I and others flagged weeks ago. T-shirts. Already printed. Already packaged. Bearing the image of Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga. Carrying the words: "CHIWENGA MUST GO." "Pasi Nagudo." Not a rumour. Not an allegation. Not political gossip. Fabric. Ink. Print. Proof. This is what a funded, organised, manufactured protest operation looks like before it is deployed onto the streets. This is what it looks like when you intercept the logistics before the actors take their positions. The printing company was approached. To Masimirembwa. Mliswa. Kandishaya. And to Tagwirei the man whose money threads through this entire operation like a toxic river: The shirts have been found. The operation has been photographed. The nation is watching. And to those within the security apparatus of this Republic who have a constitutional duty to protect the integrity of the state and its constitutional officers this evidence demands action.Not tomorrow. Now. Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga holds a constitutional office. An organised, funded campaign to remove him through manufactured street pressure dressed up as popular protest is not democracy. It is a coup attempt in civilian clothing. Now let the consequences of that choice follow as consequences always do in their own time and with their own weight.Zimbabwe is not for sale. Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.
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zimbabwean Giant
zimbabwean Giant@thabisonkoZanu·
@LynneStactia But sending this online isn't this amplifying it aren't you th one who actually want Chiwenga Gone Lynne what's going on here you have been pushing this narrative 🤔 for a week
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LynneM 💕💝💎
LynneM 💕💝💎@LynneStactia·
Ana Kandishaya, MasimirembwA, Temba Mliswa and company musafunge kuti makangwara zvekuzvo svika apa…. What are you up to? Who sent you? To what end ? Ndati MISWAI! These are the V11 of the T-Shirts printed for the “ Chiwenga Must Go “‘campaign…. What is your end game? Regerai Vakomana. 📍
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Redric@Redric274492·
@ZimDiaries @LynneStactia Unopenga here iwe.Mabatwa now you are scrambling kuhwanda.Even if masaga haana chinhu,hazvina kana basa,zvadirwa mazijecha
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COZWVA@cozwva·
A man from Nkulumane took his first born daughter aged 19 yrs old for a DNA test &found out that she isn't his biological child, the man said he can't waste his money Educating a beautiful girl up to University , so he decided to marry her & the girl also accepted, 🤣🙌
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