Stephen Mutema

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Stephen Mutema

Stephen Mutema

@StephenMutema2

Indispensable and fearless Igwe - of the Honey Burger courage.

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Mhofuyemukono
Mhofuyemukono@Chiruka83836M·
Rinda I know that I am a human being and one day I will die asi iwe wamama. Good bye.
Nehanda Radio@NehandaRadio

Transform Zimbabwe leader Jacob Ngarivhume has sparked outrage after saying he has “no tears to shed” following the death of Linda Masarira 😳🇿🇼 "She dedicated the last half of her life to #SellingOut! Anochemwa nana Nick Mangwana nana ED uyu. After using her, they discard to the cold dustbin. They have lost a committed lier for their PR. #NoToCorruption!" he wrote. His comments have sharply divided opinion online, with some defending his honesty while others say criticism should wait after mourning. 🔴 nehandaradio.com/2026/05/24/jac… #LindaMasarira #JacobNgarivhume #ZimbabwePolitics

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Stephen Mutema
Stephen Mutema@StephenMutema2·
@LynneStactia @joywachirazw But she celebrated the deaths of innocent people at Motlande Commission of Inquiry. That's cruelty. Her life means nothing as compared to those she chose to lie against.
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LynneM 💕💝💎@LynneStactia·
Guys what happened to Linda Masarira ? This is scary 😟 🥹🥹
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Stephen Mutema@StephenMutema2·
@LynneStactia What is scary is her brazen lies at Motlande Commission where people lost their lives. Parents were lost. Families were dismantled. What then makes her life special? Hameno ikoko!
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LeaderGeneral@LeaderGeneral1·
Good evening my brother Jacob Ngarivume @NgarivhumeJ , I humbly ask you to withdraw this if indeed it is your account. Linda is gone, please don't fight her when she's no longer able to respond. God Bless you for listening 🙏
Jacob Ngarivhume@NgarivhumeJ

Sadly, l have no tears to shed for Linda. We stood with her when she was persecuted by Zanu Pf back then, Mrs Ngarivhume and l, looked after her family when she was in prison. My party Transform Zimbabwe supported her in court. In teturn when she was released,

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Stephen Mutema@StephenMutema2·
@NgarivhumeJ What happens during periods of incarceration? I suspect that she was visited by those unfamiliar boys and told what to do and say or else....! It's not easy to be behind bars for only God knows when you'll find peace. She had to hallucinate to buy her freedom.
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Jacob Ngarivhume
Jacob Ngarivhume@NgarivhumeJ·
Sadly, l have no tears to shed for Linda. We stood with her when she was persecuted by Zanu Pf back then, Mrs Ngarivhume and l, looked after her family when she was in prison. My party Transform Zimbabwe supported her in court. In teturn when she was released,
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
I have worn the uniform long enough to know what real power looks like. I fought in the liberation war, served on the Joint Operations Command, and watched two presidents rise and fall. Now I'm retired, but I still see what's happening in Harare better than most because I'm not part of the current circus. Mnangagwa is done. General Chiwenga is next. This is not speculation this is how the machinery works.I was there in 2017 when we made the decision to remove Mugabe. We thought we were creating a new beginning, but the truth is, we were just setting up the next phase of the same system. Mnangagwa was always the transitional president. That's what he was meant to be the bridge between the old guard and whoever comes next. The military didn't put him in to stay forever we put him in to stabilize the transition. Now, 40 years after I retired from active command, I can see the pattern more clearly. The information minister is running around telling the world "no vacancy in the president's office," but that's propaganda for foreign consumption. Inside the party, inside the military, inside the Joint Operations Command, everyone knows the vacancy exists. It's just been put on hold while General Chiwenga finishes building his coalition.I have spoken to retired generals, provincial commanders, even some current military officers who still trust me because of my history. The message is unanimous: Mnangagwa will go. He's fighting it, yes. He's trying to cling to power until 2030, but the party machinery is too big for one man to control forever. The Lacoste faction is crumbling. The military's patience is wearing thin. General Chiwenga has been doing the work. He's been rebuilding the army's loyalty, reconnecting with the war veterans who feel abandoned, and most importantly, he's been quietly securing the provinces. I have seen the reports from Mashonaland Central, from Midlands, from Matabeleland South. The provincial chairs are not singing Mnangagwa's song anymore. They're preparing for the transition. The party conference in 2024 wasn't about extending Mnangagwa's term. That was a tactical delay, nothing more. The real decision was made in closed sessions where the military leadership and the party elders agreed the timeline is set, the transition is coming, and General Chiwenga is the man. I remember when Mugabe thought he was untouchable. I remember when he thought he could name his own successor. Look how that ended. Mnangagwa is making the same mistake. He thinks he can rewrite the rules, that he can stay until 2030 against the will of the party that put him there. But ZANU-PF doesn't work that way. The party is bigger than any single person. The Joint Operations Command has always been the real power in Zimbabwe, and right now, the Command is preparing for General Chiwenga's succession. The military knows what they want. The war veterans know what they want. The provincial structures know what they want. Only Mnangagwa and his tiny circle of yes-men are pretending otherwise. When the transition happens and it will happen it won't be dramatic. It won't be a coup. It'll be a respectful retirement, a "voluntary stepping aside," and General Chiwenga will become both ZANU-PF first secretary and president of Zimbabwe. The world will call it peaceful transition. The opposition will call it more of the same. But inside the party, we know it's the natural order of things. I am telling you this as someone who's watched this game for decades. I've seen the coups, the purges, the power struggles. I know how it ends. Mnangagwa is fighting a battle he's already lost. The question isn't whether he goes, but when the party will finally move him aside. The military has a code. We don't talk about politics publicly. But I am retired now, and I've seen enough.
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Historical Facts
Historical Facts@HistoryFactou·
DID YOU KNOW In early colonial history, the American Methodists took control of Manicaland, produced literature at Old Umtali Mission and propagated the doctrine that the Manyika people were distinct from all the other Shona people, that they were a tribe on their own, that they originally ruled all the other Shona “tribes”. They even went to the extent of calling the Africans in all Manicaland “the Karanga people” and only dropped the name after discovering that the Dutch Reformed Church, that colonized Masvingo Province, had also decided to call their own subjects, the Karanga tribe. By the late 1940s, the Makoni clan which had never known itself as Manyika but as Vaungwe, had grown to accept that it was part of the “Manyika tribe”. The Jindwi clan of of Zimunya which too had never known itself to be Manyika, was preaching the gospel of Manyikahood, the Bocha clan of Marange had started to do the same and so did every other clan in the territory of the American Methodists.
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Obert
Obert@OMasaraure·
Takunda Mhuka and @EmmanuelSitima7 have been remanded to May 26 to fix a trial date. For nearly 50 days, the State has failed to bring a simple case of a broken windowpane to trial, a glaring reflection of Malaba’s justice system.
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Historical Facts
Historical Facts@HistoryFactou·
LEST YOU DID NOT KNOW Central Mashonaland, the region we today call the Zezuru area, was “colonized” partly by British Methodists and partly by Roman Catholics centred at Chishawasha. The Catholics established a printing press at Chishawasha and through their literature, proved to be much more powerful than the Methodists. They propagated the doctrine of Zezuru supremacy, “Zezuru tribe” and Zezuru language. The Chishawasha Shona readers then covering the whole primary school range from Sub-standard A to Standard 6 are a familiar sight to all those who attended school even in the 1950s. Through their propaganda, they created a district and a language called Zezuru. By the late 1940s, the so called educated Africans in this district preached nothing but the gospel of the Zezuru supremacy, Zezuru language and Zezuru tribe.
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Swithern Chirowodza
Swithern Chirowodza@SwithernC·
1. After winning the Tsholotsho North constituency, @ProfJNMoyo ousted Hon. Lovemore Moyo, then Parliament Speaker & MDC-T member, through a court order. Moyo & Ors v Zvoma N.O. & Anor (HC 4540 of 2008) [2010]. The ratio protected the secrecy of the vote for all Parliamentarians.
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Levison Chambati
Levison Chambati@ChambatiLevison·
Now the killer, Shepherd Severa , is taking advantage of the fact that his victim is no longer alive to defend himself by claiming he killed his friend over a US$2,800 debt. Just imagine that. Shepherd Severa is a devil incarnate, unrepentant and completely remorseless. Given another chance, he could kill again and still try to justify it by accusing the deceased of owing him money. The death sentence would be the most appropriate punishment for such a cold-blooded killer. If I were the magistrate on this case, I would not hesitate to send him to the gallows. @ZRP_Zim @shumbakadzi_zim @SibandaGra80441 @SibiyaAustin @lilomatic @NcubeRonad @enkudheni @BaShonaBaShona @hazelwekwagondo @Jamwanda2 @kachikuli @MadzivaNehemiah
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Tasunungurwa Mufumiri
Tasunungurwa Mufumiri@freemufumiri·
ZIMBABWE'S COMPTROLLER & AUDITOR GENERALS SINCE INDEPENDENCE🧵THREAD 1. Zimbabwe's Comptroller & Auditor Generals since Independence, their education, their impact, the scandals they exposed, the attempts to silence them, and whether the woman just sworn in this week is equal to the job. This is 44 years of public accountability compressed into one thread. Buckle in. First, the constitutional context, because without it, none of this makes sense. The Auditor General (AG) exists under Sections 309–310 of Zimbabwe's Constitution. Their independence is explicitly protected in exercising their functions, the AG shall not be subject to the direction or control of any person or authority other than Parliament. That independence is the whole point. Keep that sentence in your head throughout this thread. Up to 30 September 1978, the audit office was an all-whites-only employing organisation. Blacks were first recruited on 1 October 1978. In 1979, for the first time, the appointment, functions and powers of the Comptroller and Auditor-General were incorporated into the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Constitution. The office constitutionally tasked with holding Black majority rule accountable had, until two years before independence, never employed a Black person. AT INDEPENDENCE (1980): J.A. Dean (to 1981) No revolutionary reset. No Africanisation. The new nation inherited a colonial audit apparatus and left it largely intact. Dean was followed by J.A.K. Prowse (1981–1983), then J.N. Hilligan (1983–1987) — all white, all holdovers from the Rhodesian institutional structure. These were functionaries of a transitional state. Continuity was the policy.
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Stephen Mutema@StephenMutema2·
@freemufumiri I never knew what this office is all about until I read this article. So sad.
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Stephen Mutema@StephenMutema2·
This is astoundingly revealing!
Tasunungurwa Mufumiri@freemufumiri

ZIMBABWE'S COMPTROLLER & AUDITOR GENERALS SINCE INDEPENDENCE🧵THREAD 1. Zimbabwe's Comptroller & Auditor Generals since Independence, their education, their impact, the scandals they exposed, the attempts to silence them, and whether the woman just sworn in this week is equal to the job. This is 44 years of public accountability compressed into one thread. Buckle in. First, the constitutional context, because without it, none of this makes sense. The Auditor General (AG) exists under Sections 309–310 of Zimbabwe's Constitution. Their independence is explicitly protected in exercising their functions, the AG shall not be subject to the direction or control of any person or authority other than Parliament. That independence is the whole point. Keep that sentence in your head throughout this thread. Up to 30 September 1978, the audit office was an all-whites-only employing organisation. Blacks were first recruited on 1 October 1978. In 1979, for the first time, the appointment, functions and powers of the Comptroller and Auditor-General were incorporated into the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Constitution. The office constitutionally tasked with holding Black majority rule accountable had, until two years before independence, never employed a Black person. AT INDEPENDENCE (1980): J.A. Dean (to 1981) No revolutionary reset. No Africanisation. The new nation inherited a colonial audit apparatus and left it largely intact. Dean was followed by J.A.K. Prowse (1981–1983), then J.N. Hilligan (1983–1987) — all white, all holdovers from the Rhodesian institutional structure. These were functionaries of a transitional state. Continuity was the policy.

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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
Can you stay awake from 1 AM - 4 AM every weekdays and work remotely? I have a remote job for you that pays $100/hr.
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Bantubonke
Bantubonke@MumuMoyo20491·
@NewsHawksLive Fire all of them, Emmerson. They don't know that you're Munumutapa, the Fuhrer of Zimbabwe, the Conquerer of the British Empire, the chancellor of all universities in Africa, the president of all presidents. The butcher of all constitutions. Hail the Fuhrer!
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
#MnangagwaReadyToFireMinistersVPs After recently removing the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) Director-General Fulton Mangwanya and the Zimbabwe Human Commission chairperson Jessie Majome - who is related to First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa - for not supporting his 2030 agenda to extend his rule by two years and in the process introduce a raft of political, electoral and governance changes, President Emmerson Mnangagwa is ready to fire ministers and Vice-Presidents who contradict official policy and positions in public on the issue, The NewsHawks has been told by a close ally of the President.
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Stephen Mutema
Stephen Mutema@StephenMutema2·
@praisechox Where is Mafios? I think he joined Mandi Chimene in Mozambique.
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Praise Chekururama
Praise Chekururama@praisechox·
ZANU‑PF is full of pretenders. The same people now tweeting #ED2030 were once celebrating his firing, thanking Mugabe for 'chasing away the problem that killed the economy.' Watch them flip again when the wind changes. ED should not be fooled. 👇 #NoTo2030
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Stephen Mutema
Stephen Mutema@StephenMutema2·
@cozwva That explains it. CAB3 benefits him. This hullabaloo about it is meant to prepare the minds of the gullible to accept VP as life president. This speech is dangerous. It removes confidence in ZPF forever. Those who canvass for VP's ascendancy should read his mind from this.
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COZWVA
COZWVA@cozwva·
VP Chiwenga was the first person in Zimbabwe to propose CAB3..... Only President ED Mnangagwa refused it publicly for more than three times
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Ihunanya Chi ❤️
Ihunanya Chi ❤️@Ihunanya_chi·
Moses: “Thus says the Lord.” Joshua: “Thus says the Lord.” Isaiah: “Thus says the Lord.” Jeremiah: “Thus says the Lord.” Ezekiel: “Thus says the Lord.” The prophets pointed to God. They spoke on His behalf: “Thus says the Lord.” But Jesus Christ spoke differently: Jesus did not just speak for God, He spoke with His own authority: “I say to you.”
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