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@TatzJustice

Chilled for days|Sapiosexual|Fluent in all 5 love languages|Adrenaline Junkie|Land Rover Defender Enthusiast|Part time model|H2O Addict|Progressive|Grower

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Prof Jonathan Moyo
Prof Jonathan Moyo@ProfJNMoyo·
The True Meaning of Universal Adult Suffrage in the Constitution of Zimbabwe (2013): In the important national conversation on the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) H.B. 1 Bill, 2026, there’s a needless misunderstanding that “universal adult suffrage”—the principle demanded as “one man, one vote” during the hard-won armed liberation struggle—requires the presidential election to be conducted through a direct popular voting system. This is simply not true. Universal Adult Suffrage is explicitly protected in Chapter 4 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, under the Declaration of Rights. Section 67(3)(a) makes it crystal clear that: “Subject to this Constitution, every Zimbabwean citizen who is of or over eighteen years of age has the right to vote in all elections and referendums to which this Constitution or any other law applies, and to do so in secret.” This provision is about empowering every eligible adult citizen with an equal voice at the ballot box, cast in complete secrecy. It guarantees the right to vote; but it does not prescribe or lock Zimbabwe into any particular voting system—whether direct or indirect. Two powerful facts bring this home and reveal the real value of the amendment in the Bill. First, for the past 46 years, the only Zimbabweans denied this fundamental right have been citizens living in the Diaspora. The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi, has already announced that one of the major electoral dividends of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) H.B. 1 Bill, 2026 will be the long-overdue extension of the right to vote to Zimbabweans outside the country. This step will finally make the right to vote truly inclusive, ensuring that no citizen is disenfranchised or left with no electoral voice simply because they live beyond the country’s borders. Second, the universal adult suffrage clause in section 67 is deliberately silent on the choice of voting mechanism. Zimbabwe’s elections have always included both direct and indirect voting systems since 1980, depending on the office in question. To be clear: confusing “one man, one vote” with a mandatory direct-voting model misreads the fundamental law of the land. Embracing the true meaning of universal adult suffrage or "one man one vote", honours both the national liberation struggle and the Constitution, strengthens national unity, and moves everyone forward with clarity and confidence!
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Tall Tall Package
Tall Tall Package@TatzJustice·
@thabanimnyama @_denn1s But uri weZanu. Don’t deny it. It fine we’ve accepted you. We don’t have to agree on everything. It’s normal and you and I both know the truth.
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Thabani Mnyama
Thabani Mnyama@thabanimnyama·
@_denn1s He has grafted my guy, I remember him achiine some Isuzu truck kudhara before he was even popular. I would see him pane car sale achitamba ne boys ipapo. It's only kuti people will remind me that I am Zanu if I say a lot lol
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Tall Tall Package
Tall Tall Package@TatzJustice·
@buhle_matsha Zimbabwe doesn’t have a talent problem we have a leadership problem. However our talents are failing to solve the leadership problem. 🤦🏾‍♂️🤔
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buhle_matsha
buhle_matsha@buhle_matsha·
Once upon a time, it was illegal to use the US Dollar in Zimbabwe. Roadport guys made money from selling tickets to, and stamping passports for workers who earned USD. Workers took tickets to the banks in order to access their cash. Produced the passport after "coming back."
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Huku-winker
Huku-winker@_maruva_·
Yah ndatoona kuti inini nablaz ava takatofitana, the chats are always so outlandish 💀
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
I don't think nobody can do it!! Matter of fact if anybody that does it screenshot it . 😂
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Nqobizitha Mlambo
Nqobizitha Mlambo@cdemlambo·
jacob is always coming up with ways to milk the Reaidents of Harare. First it were pre-paid water meters, now this.
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C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA
C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA@CMukungunugwa·
The Muzarabani Oil & Gas Project is steadily advancing Zimbabwe’s journey toward energy independence. With site development at Musuma, confirmed hydrocarbon discoveries at Mukuyu wells, and strong government coordination, the project is moving from exploration to production. Through strategic partnerships and regional energy linkages, Muzarabani has the potential to transform Zimbabwe into a key energy hub in Southern Africa while strengthening national energy security and economic growth.
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Mixo 🌸
Mixo 🌸@The_Mixologist_·
Just saw a video saying ama2k fest is for people born from 1990 going up. Excuse me??? Please find shame.
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Tall Tall Package
Tall Tall Package@TatzJustice·
@Mr_Husky1 You can do so if he is also putting same amount, handiti it’s a JOINT account.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
I’m about to get married, and my fiancé knows I have an inheritance that was left to me by my grandparents. It’s in my name only, and I’ve been saving it for years. Now he’s saying that before we get married, I should put the entire inheritance into a joint account so we can “start fresh together,” or he doesn’t think we should go through with the wedding. I’m 36 already and this is something my family worked hard to leave me. I’m torn between wanting to build a life together and feeling like I’m being pressured to give up something important to me. What do you think I should do? By isitmeaitah
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