Lordvons

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Lordvons

Lordvons

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We, the people!!

Johannesburg, South Africa Katılım Şubat 2016
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Lordvons
Lordvons@Voni_ee·
@daddyhope Imagine the nerve to sideline ALL only to remain with @Cde_Ostallos @amos_chibaya ,&still believe u can be President. If you sideline ALL, who is going to check V11s for u? The incompetence deserves a Guinness World Record. Extremely selfish, toxic, & destructive leadership
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
I think all rational-thinking people should leave Nelson Chamisa alone with his blind supporters and simply count the losses. Nelson Chamisa is not what many people thought he was, and he will never become what many believed he would be. That reality is now becoming painfully clear to many Zimbabweans who invested hope, emotion and years of political energy into a project that has collapsed under the weight of inconsistency, confusion and personality cult politics. The best thing now is to start afresh and build a new opposition and a new era that completely breaks away from the MDC/CCC style of politics built around slogans, mysticism and blind loyalty instead of institutions, ideology and accountability. Expecting anything meaningful from Chamisa at this stage is political self-deception. He will not fight CAB 3, and he knows exactly why he will not fight it. Time to move on. Only blind supporters defending a dead political project will continue clinging to illusions. The moment you challenge them with facts, arguments or accountability, they retreat into insults because insults are all they have left.
Retired Elder Rex M.E Midzi@RexMidzi

OPEN LETTER TO MR NELSON CHAMISA By Rex Midzi Dear Nelson I enjoy reading plays very much particularly those written in the Elizabethan into the Jacobean era, so i plucked out a qoute from one of the plays i like ; William Shakespeare wrote in Much Ado About Nothing : "Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. But for sorrow, it is a traitor." Act II Scene 1 I return to it now because it captures precisely what I wish to say to you, Mr. Chamisa. I am a Zimbabwean that is where my mandate and status is derived from That fact alone entitles me to speak you have twice declared your intention to lead this nation in 2018, and again in 2023 That makes you a public actor with public obligations. My voice on your conduct is not an imposition. It is a right and I shall exercise it with no fear In the 2023 election, I did something that still sits uneasily with me. In protest, I split my ballot. I voted for a ZANU-PF councillor. I voted for a ZANU-PF MP. And then, for President, I voted for YOU IMIMI va Chamisa in other words ndakaita BHORA MUSANGO I did so in part because you yourself told us that MPs did not matter that we should focus our presidential vote on you, on Nelson Chamisa. I listened. I voted accordingly albeit i must admit also in protest to what i disagreed with in my own party ZANU PF regardless it is my vote that I chose to give you I write this knowing what it costs there is a constituency of your supporters who are deeply uncouth who will read this letter and descend with insults before they finish the second paragraph. That is not their failing alone. It is yours. A leader shapes the culture of those who follow him. When your supporters are emboldened to silence dissent through abuse, the buck stops with you Hear me , I am not writing to wound you. I am writing because I believe leaders must account to those who gave them their mandate. Zimbabwe has suffered long under men who treated the electorate as a cheering section. You have always positioned yourself as different Prove it ! It therefore bewilders me genuinely bewilders me that men like Air Marshal Henry Muchena (Retired) and other Retired Generals, men who served under the very system you oppose, have found the moral courage to speak publicly in opposition to CAB 3. Just yesterday 6 Zanu Pf members and war vets challenged CAB 3 in the Constitutional Court These are ZANU-PF stalwarts. Yet you, who asked his voters to believe that you are the future of this country, have been conspicuously silent. How does one explain that? You cannot retreat behind the excuse that you left politics when you departed the CCC. You announced your return. You are back. But more fundamentally you never had the right to simply walk away People voted for you. They voted for the things you told them you would protect. When your enemy came for those things, you did not fight. You blamed the enemy for fighting. Mr. Chamisa, the very nature of an enemy is to fight you. That is what enemies do. What a leader does is stand And now, since last Friday, the entire country has had a front-row seat to something deeply troubling. The audio leaks. The things you said about Mr. Timba. Whatever the context, whatever the provocation you must apologise for those words An apology is not weakness. It is the mark of a man who understands that leadership is a public trust, not a personal privilege The other recordings that followed have only deepened the silence that surrounds you. And it is that silence, Mr. Chamisa, that Shakespeare warned us about. Silence, in joy, is grace. But in sorrow in a moment when your people are watching, waiting, and deserve answers silence is a traitor. Explain yourself to the people. Not because your enemies demand it. But because the Zimbabweans who voted for you deserve nothing less. Rex M.E Midzi The National Dog 🐕 Harare, Zimbabwe

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@matinyarare I’m your biggest critic, but I must applaud you for this apology I’ve seen many people retract statements on X, some even forced to by courts, but your apology is detailed, sincere and clearly comes from the heart. You are an ally, Rutendo. Fight alongside me& we will get there
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
Advocate I owe you an apology and yes, I am humbly walking to the sorry tree for sullying your good name because it has been confirmed to me that Wicknell Chivayo’s advocate who is associated with the incompetent charge sheet is your brother Skumbuzo Mpofu and not you. It’s important for a man to know when he is wrong. By the way, is it that reputation damaging to be associated with Wicknell and this case?
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Thabani Mpofu@adv_fulcrum

I’ll treat this as a mistake but if you do not delete your nonsense there will be consequences. This is beneath you. After withdrawing, go and apologise to the sorry tree that gave you the oxygen you used when writing these falsehoods.

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@ATMovement_SA @ZungulaVuyo @ParliamentofRSA So Vuyo nominates himself and officially notifies everyone. Fine But beyond immigration& Cyril what does ATM stand for? What policies, solutions are they offering on the economy, energy, crime,jobs. besides Vuyo, which other ATM leader is there? feels like a personal livestream
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African Transformation Movement
‼️[MUST READ]‼️ The African Transformation Movement (ATM) hereby formally nominates @ZungulaVuyo Member of @ParliamentofRSA & Parliamentary Leader of the ATM, to serve in all proceedings, deliberations, and processes relating to the Section 89 impeachment inquiry of the President of the Republic of South Africa. Honourable Zungula has consistently demonstrated principled leadership and unwavering commitment to accountability, constitutionalism, and the rule of law throughout this matter. #ATMInParliament
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@ClaysonMonyela I don’t understand the context of your comment here. The Ghanaian official is simply sharing an evacuation flight schedule. Are you suggesting he shouldn’t evacuate & focus on the push factors? This is the first tweet from you that I’ve read and walked away completely confused.
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Clayson Monyela
Clayson Monyela@ClaysonMonyela·
Excellency, l propose we should rather put more efforts on countries working with 🇿🇦 to address the Push & Pull factors behind migration. We need a solution driven holistic discussion. 🇿🇦 is a nation built upon a profound commitment to human rights, non-discrimination, equality & the rule of law.
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Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa@S_OkudzetoAblak

The first batch of 300 Ghanaians will be evacuated from South Africa on May 21, 2026. The welfare and safety of all Ghanaians is a non-negotiable priority of the Mahama Administration.

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@SizweMpofuWalsh First time seeing a positive commentary from yourself about Cyril, and I must agree with you on this one. No doubt the President is getting very solid legal advice behind the scenes. Interesting to watch
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@tyengeni1954 To prove laundering,u need evidence linking the money to unlawful activity like corruption fraud tax evasion drug trafficking theft etc Simply possessing cash is not enough by itself. However, large unexplained cash amounts creates suspicion & triggers investigations, Get it?
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Tornado..Veteran 102
Tornado..Veteran 102@tyengeni1954·
Having undeclared US dollars in your couches is money laundering..! Simple
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@nickmangwana a diversion so the world stops paying attention to the mutilation of the Constitution. You got +90% unemployment, economy survives on diaspora remittances,u shld focus on rebuilding livelihoods & restoring constitutional order not chasing grand vanity projects @Jamwanda2 🤣🤣
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
ZIMBABWE’S SECURITY COUNCIL BID ON COURSE
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@nickmangwana Wrong priorities:- 1. Repatriate citizens facing xeno attacks in SA, create jobs so they live with dignity in their country 2. Prepare for 2 referendums A govt that can't secure prosperity for its pple shld stop obsessing over international status symbols @CyrilRamaphosa
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@PoliceZimbabwe In civilized democracies:- complaints are investigated evidence is tested prosecutors decide suspects are summoned to court,a process that can take 3 months minimum. Here, the obsession is more about impressing benefactors through media theatrics and headline arrests Sad
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@waltermzembi @ZimDaily While you were in jail, there was endless debate about who really lured you back to Zimbabwe. some said Temba, others Jonso. Take Zimbos into confidence on what truly happened. And please don’t tell us you had returned to apply to rejoin ZANU. We won’t take that lightly.
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@waltermzembi @ZimDaily The name of the Lord be praised. You are glowing, clearly the angels of God protected you 24/7. But Zimbos need answers: 1. who lured you back to Zim, & 2. are you ready to carry the leadership mantle? The country is exhausted by politics of force & strategic ambiguity
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Dr Walter Mzembi
Dr Walter Mzembi@waltermzembi·
Resilience comes from Prayer and the Lord will always give charge to celestial & human angels to answer prayers . I have been to hell and back and I can testify that prayer works , and even in prison you can imagine your own Bethel . Thank you Lord !
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@MikeRamothwala @MikaNgobeni Thought this was @DadaMorero TL. Imagine going around arresting illegal foreigners while Eskom,Treasury are threatening service cut-offs? Instead of fixing governance, finances and service delivery, the focus becomes political theatre. The country is in serious trouble.
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Dr Mike Mikia Ramothwala
Dr Mike Mikia Ramothwala@MikeRamothwala·
Had a SUCCESSFUL meeting with @MikaNgobeni ActionSA Chief Whip. In the fight to reclaim SPAZA SHOPS from Foreign nationals. We are going to assist South African SPAZA owners with SALES MACHINES and essential stock packages will release POSTER tomorrow THOBELA 🙏🏾 KE YONA 🙌🏽
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@daddyhope A Constitutional Court case of such national importance should face maximum public scrutiny, not secrecy. Blocking live coverage only fuels suspicion and weakens public confidence in both the judiciary and the political process. @JSCZim @ParliamentZim
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
The Constitutional Court of Zimbabwe has rejected an application by Sources Media Network to conduct live courtroom coverage of the highly anticipated Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 case set for hearing today. In an official letter issued yesterday by the Constitutional Court, the Judicial Service Commission confirmed that the request for live broadcasting from inside the courtroom had been considered by the Chief Justice following an urgent application and a case management meeting held the same day. Sources Media Network, through its lawyers Atherstone & Cook, had requested permission to provide live coverage of the matter involving Reuben Zulu, Godfrey “Zvabhendazvabhenda” Gurira, Shoorai Nyamangondo, Joseph Chinyangare, Digmore Ndiya and others versus President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the Attorney General of Zimbabwe under case number CCZ 8/26. The constitutional challenge centres on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, a controversial proposed amendment that has triggered fierce debate across Zimbabwe’s political and legal landscape. According to the court letter, the media house had argued for the matter to be urgently placed before the Chief Justice for determination ahead of the hearing. However, after considering submissions from the media house and the parties involved, the Chief Justice concluded that “no sufficient basis has been demonstrated to warrant the granting of the request for live coverage inside the courtroom.” The decision means that journalists and media organisations will not be permitted to livestream or broadcast proceedings directly from inside the Constitutional Court during the hearing. The case has attracted significant public interest because of its implications for Zimbabwe’s constitutional order, democratic governance and the debate surrounding attempts to alter constitutional term limits and other provisions through Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3.
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@mirriamp @ClaysonMonyela @MbalulaFikile @MYANC If I were @CyrilRamaphosa I wld convene a regional summit with Zim,Moza,Sotho, tell these leaders plainly: SA is on the brink, tensions are rising, push factors driving migration to SA must be addressed. No leader should rule by force or manipulate terms to stay in power
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@mirriamp @ClaysonMonyela @MbalulaFikile But expecting the @MYANC to decisively confront corruption and repression in ZANU-PF when it struggles to deal with corruption within its own ranks is probably expecting too much. At this point, I think your position is far more reasonable than many are willing to admit.
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phumla williams@mirriamp·
D r Sibanda your story with Newzroom that the Zimbabweans in SA is because SAn govt is not intervening with Zimbabwean govt. NO Dr another country cannot meddle in other country's affairs. The citizens must at least drive the change they want!
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@mirriamp @ClaysonMonyela @MbalulaFikile @MYANC We need a strong SA govt, one that can look ZANU-PF in the face and say: “We are tired of your people flooding into our country. We've enough problems of our own. We will not recognise any election outcome not endorsed by SADC.” SADC didnt endorse the previous Zim elections
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@LCabonena I’m reaching a point of deleting my X account because the level of reasoning I witness on this app daily is unbearable. It’s one thing hearing reckless opinions from teenagers, but seeing fully grown adults with children displaying this level of thinking is honestly disturbing
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Sir Lebona Cabonena
Sir Lebona Cabonena@LCabonena·
KNOW YOUR POLITICIAN. crazy Julius Malema. Julius Malema is earning less than R160 000 a month but he is living in a multi-millionaire mansion. He hates the borders of our country but his house is surrounded by borders of electric fences and high walls. He wants our borders to be open but at gate of his house there are over 2 security guards heavily armed.
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@DMwonzora Imagine fighting endless legal wars only to remain standing with nothing but the name & assets, while the masses disappear just when you think you’ve survived, the so-called victory is reversed. You can't make this up, one of the most tragic political collapses ever witnessed
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@DMwonzora Shocked to hear MDC still exists. sad to watch a once-powerful movement collapse into a shell that can’t even gather 500 people today we desperately need another Morgan or Learnmore, fearless, with charisma to mobilise & inspire the oppressed masses once again
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Sen Douglas Mwonzora
Sen Douglas Mwonzora@DMwonzora·
A Constitutional bill of this kind must recieve a Parliamentary vote of 2/3 majority first before it goes to Referrendum. At this stage the MDC is concentrating on the Parliamentary vote. The Referrendum issue is still to come. We are just going sequentally.
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