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Human rights defender; proponent of good governance and constitutionalism.

Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Şubat 2012
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Prof Jonathan Moyo
Prof Jonathan Moyo@ProfJNMoyo·
@Julius_S_Malema This is African leadership. True solidarity with the people. Asante sana. Tatenda. Siyabonga. Kea leboha!
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Irene@IreneTariroWyn·
In whatever you do don't ever be Tobias Matonhodze
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Tabani 🏆³⁵
Tabani 🏆³⁵@tabanimcgucci·
▪️Just bought diesel in Zambia for $1.56. In Zimbabwe it's going for $2.11 which is $0. 55c higher. ▪️Zambian fuel passes through Zimbabwe but end up cheaper there than here. ▪️We use 6m litres of fuel per day, meaning zvigananda are profiteering $3,3m per day. Zvimagororo vanhu ava 🤦🏿‍♂️
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TheDoc@ThePatrioticDoc·
@263Chat Should we tell our Motswana brothers and sisters what they have just signed up for??🤨🤨
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263Chat.com 🇿🇼
263Chat.com 🇿🇼@263Chat·
Zimbabwe and Botswana have taken a significant step toward easing cross-border movement, announcing plans to allow citizens to travel using national identity documents instead of passports. The policy is not yet finalized, it will be implemented gradually, beginning with local travelers. Follow 263chat whatsapp channel on: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
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Ghetto
Ghetto@KelvinMusango·
@bbmhlanga Traitor you not coming back anywhere , wd saw your game a ling time ago , it eas always about Asylum kkkkkkk. I doubt your father was a comrade im now convinced he was a Rhodesian Chimbwido
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga
Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
Met with Lord Jonny Oates a member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom today. Will be speaking to a committee of Lords in the next week before heading back home. My country matters to me deeply.
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Trevor Ncube
Trevor Ncube@TrevorNcube·
Towards the end of Robert Mugabe’s rule, Zimbabweans witnessed widespread celebration from the so-called G40 faction, which was confident it had the succession fight in the bag. Led by Grace Mugabe, the faction included Saviour “Tyson” Kasukuwere, Jonathan Moyo and Patrick Zhuwao, et al. They insulted all and sundry, including the military leadership. Now, in 2026, Zimbabweans are witnessing an uncannily identical script. Leading the celebration this time is a group that has become filthy rich through its proximity to President Mnangagwa — Kudakwashe Tagwirei, Paul Tungwarara, Scott Sakupwanya and Wicknell Chivayo, et al. They are confident they have clinched the Constitutional Amendment that will pave the way for Tagwirei to take over. The G40’s ambitions for power had nothing to do with the People’s Agenda, and neither do those of this primitive accumulation gang. The power grab is an opportunity to protect and expand their business interests , not an inspirational vision for a new Zimbabwe. In both instances, George Charamba and Christopher Mutsvangwa linger on the sidelines. Your guess is as good as mine as to how this will end. My prayer is that of the Psalmist: “He will repay them for their sins and destroy them for their wickedness; the Lord our God will destroy them.” (Psalm 94:23) God is Sovereign over this nation. He will not be mocked by the wicked.
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TheDoc@ThePatrioticDoc·
@JacksonGerry You front for gold dealers who are laundering the money and you pretend to be the one dishing out cars
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@zimlive Dzojairira vanhu idzi
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
📸 President Emmerson Mnangagwa today handed over hundreds of bicycles to war veterans in Maphisa, Kezi, where the country’s 46th Independence Day celebrations will take place on Saturday
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@dereckgoto Fuck off mhani iwewe. Bullshit!
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Dereck Goto
Dereck Goto@dereckgoto·
Dear Zimbabwe Council of Churches, You have no business opposing Amendment Bill No. 3. None whatsoever. Your interference in constitutional affairs is a brazen affront to Zimbabwe's democratic order. Stay in your lane. Your mandate is souls, not legislation. Constitutional revisions are routine across the globe - from the United States to South Africa. Zimbabwe is no exception, nor should it be. The usual suspects will argue that ZCC members, as Zimbabwean citizens, retain the right to participate in constitutional processes. Granted. But there is a profound difference between individual civic engagement and an ecclesiastical institution formally mobilising its religious authority against a legislative instrument. Your members may engage as private citizens through appropriate civic channels - that is their constitutional right. However, the ZCC did not speak as concerned citizens. It spoke as a Council of Churches, wielding its institutional authority to oppose a parliamentary process. That is not civic participation. That is an unambiguous overreach. Scripture itself forecloses your position. Romans 13:1 commands: "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers, for there is no power but of God." First Peter 2:13-14 further instructs submission to every human institution established by law. And Christ Himself settled this matter with finality: "Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and unto God what is God's" (Matthew 22:21). Parliament was constitutionally mandated to debate and enact laws - not you. If you crave political influence, resign your collars and contest an election. Be accountable to the electorate as politicians are. Your current posturing blurs the sacred line between faith and politics, divides congregations, and wholesale abandons your spiritual calling. Pray. Serve. Unite. Leave constitutional matters to those elected and mandated to handle them. I thank you.
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Jacob Ngarivhume
Jacob Ngarivhume@NgarivhumeJ·
Tonight, let us remember these words by ED. We must ask this very important question: So what went wrong? Now you are busy firing people like CIO director Fulton Mangwanya and Jesse Majome #unconstitutionally to prove that you are the chief strategist behind the #2030Nonsense!
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hazel
hazel@hazelwekwagondo·
Without doubt, our local ZiG currency is one of the top performing currencies in Africa Earlier today, our President @edmnangagwa went on a shopping spree as he bought plenty groceries with just few ZiG notes. Truly speaking, in ZiG we have a strong, durable, highly stable currency that has the capacity to withstand inflation. Developing countries from across the world must take notes from Zimbabwe on how to devise a strong currency.
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TheDoc@ThePatrioticDoc·
@ChinamasaPA Just continue being naive and see how ugly this will end
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ZanuPF Treasurer General - Patrick Chinamasa
Public Hearings soliciting people’s views and input on Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 were conducted in all 71 administrative districts of Zimbabwe by 11 Parliamentary teams. The consultation phase, spanning 90 days, was concluded on 2 April 2026. These hearings, covering all administrative districts of the country - 71 of them - went exceedingly well, and the people spoke boldly in support of Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3. These Public Hearings were all part of the 90-day consultation process, starting from 16 February 2026, soliciting public input into the Bill. The people spoke, and loudly so, in support of Number 3. The people unreservedly and overwhelmingly supported the proposed Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill. All went well countrywide except for the Public Hearing held at the City Sports Centre in Harare on Tuesday, 31 March 2026. This was the only bad apple, from what I can gather, among all public hearings held countrywide. The City Sports Centre Public Hearing was marred by agents provocateurs and the naivety of some Zanupf supporters, who failed to read that the end game of the agents provocateurs was to disrupt the proceedings without showing their hand, and to attract international attention and condemnation to the consultation process. I always give this example to those who care to listen: when a person attends a Public Hearing with a predictable, overwhelming 99.99% of Zanupf supporters, with the intention to express publicly and loudly a 0.01% opposition view, I consider that provocative to the 99.99% of the attendees. The reaction is predictable, by all accounts in Zimbabwe, as would be the case in any part of the world. I am sure those who have studied Behavioral Sciences will testify to this kind of behaviour by the masses at a mass gathering. Over the Easter religious events, the readings from the Bible revealed this predictable behaviour of the masses over the fate of Jesus Christ. The behaviour of the masses, when assembled together, is highly predictable. An assembled crowd of people of one mind does not take kindly to a differing viewpoint. I say this not to justify what happened at City Sports Centre, but to point out the frailty of human beings the world over, from time immemorial, and to highlight the foolishness of Doug Coltart and his ilk in attending that public hearing with the intention to voice opposition to Constitutional Amendment Number 3. Behaviorally, we are no different from the Jews of the year AD 33. I cannot conclude this piece without commenting on the allegation made against Zanupf Central Committee member, Cde Luckmore Tinashe Gapa, that he snatched lawyer Doug Coltart’s cellphone, and that this was caught on camera. This allegation is serious and highly defamatory against Cde Gapa, and causes reputational damage to the public image of Zanupf as an ideologically sound revolutionary party. Media reports that Doug Coltart has filed crime charges against Cde Luckmore Tinashe Gapa, a member of the Zanupf Central Committee, with the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP), are understandable - well and good. If the Doug Coltart allegations are proven true in a court of law, this will constitute damning evidence against the Zanupf Central Committee member involved, Cde Luckmore Tinashe Gapa, and, as a consequence, he would not escape disciplinary charges against him by Zanupf. Cde Gapa, if convicted, stands to be hauled before the Zanupf National Disciplinary Committee, chaired by our National Chairman, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, to answer to the charges. If convicted, Cde Luckmore Tinashe Gapa will not have a place of honour in the Zanupf Central Committee. You see, the Zanupf Central Committee is the highest organ of Zanupf in between Congresses, and is made up of people of high integrity and probity. It will not have room for someone convicted of snatching or stealing cellphones from members of the public, even if the victims are members of the opposition. As for young Doug Coltart, I regret that he has, most unfortunately and regrettably, inherited his father’s political Rhodesian Front genes. How I wish he had moved to the left politically and become a Zanupf youth cadre. He is being made to unfairly atone for the colonial sins of his father, David Coltart, the current Mayor of Bulawayo City Council. Those who have eyes, let them “eye”; and those who have ears, “ear”. Nokuti hatigoni kurega kutaura izvotakaona neizvotakanzwa.
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TheDoc@ThePatrioticDoc·
@DenfordNgadzio1 @cmatewu Matewu is evidence that everyone has a price in #Zimbabwe. Noone is prepared to stand on principle or ob the side of the downtrodden🙌
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@cozwva He was killed by the 2030ists. No mystery there
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COZWVA
COZWVA@cozwva·
Moven Enock Mahachi was a mber of ZanuPF. At the time of his death he was the Min of Defence. He died 2001 when his Range Rover hit a small car along Mutare-Nyanga road. A lot of mystery surrounded his death, especially as he died 30 days after Border Gezi died in a car accident
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Çharmaine Ropafadzo
Çharmaine Ropafadzo@harmaineRopafa1·
📌As Zim’s independence anniversary approaches, we wait with resolve. #Zim@46 is not just a marker of years it is a living testament to struggle, triumph, and the unyielding spirit of a nation. All roads leads to Maphisa Growth Point in the Matobo District of Mat South Province
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
He never learned anything about what happened to Mugabe
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TheDoc@ThePatrioticDoc·
@ZBCNewsonline Kuitwa zvidzoi, why can't he juzt disembark and go home? It's in the middle of the night for God's sake!!!
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ZBC News
ZBC News@ZBCNewsonline·
PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA RETURNS FROM GHANA STATE VISIT President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned home following a state visit to Ghana. The visit concluded with the signing of 10 Memoranda of Understanding aimed at strengthening economic and strategic cooperation between the two countries. #ZimbabwePresident #EDMnangagwa #ZimbabweNews #GhanaVisit #Diplomacy
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Brenda Dube
Brenda Dube@boldcolours·
@Am_Blujay This is so sad. I have said it before time and again that we need dual carriageways and efficient rail systems with fast trains connecting all major towns. We cannot continue to lose lives like this. Mwari tinzweiwo. Mtsrip 🙏
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The Instigator
The Instigator@Am_Blujay·
Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 Ronald Mujuru drops flowers on each of the 6 graves he lost his wife and five children in a car accident , he lost his entire family 💔
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