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Johannesburg south africa Katılım Şubat 2012
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga
Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
True MPs represent the will of the people, it is therefore the people who must give the MPs the power to elect the President if they so wish, the MPs can’t assign that power to themselves. A referendum must be used to give or reject that proposal simple.
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Presidential Communications Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
H.E. President @edmnangagwa chairs the weekly Cabinet meeting at his Munhumutapa Offices. Today, the Cabinet meeting is conspicuously marked by the absence of western suits and ties and in their stead, rich cultural display of the Zimbabwe Fabric. His Excellency the President, Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, together with the entire Cabinet, will throughout the month of May dress in Zimbabwe’s National Fabric during every Cabinet sitting as the nation marks its Culture Month. The decision by His Excellency, the President to wear Zimbabwe’s National Fabric during Cabinet sittings throughout Culture Month resonates with, and will culminate in the broader continental celebrations of Africa Day on 25 May. The development reflects Government’s commitment to promoting Zimbabwean identity, heritage, unity and cultural pride through the preservation and celebration of indigenous traditions, values and artistic expression. Culture Month, observed annually in May, is a national programme dedicated to celebrating Zimbabwe’s diverse cultural heritage. The commemorations are spearheaded by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe in partnership with the Ministry responsible for Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture. The month is commemorated under the broader recognition that culture is central to national identity, social cohesion and economic development. Identity plays a key role in national development. We should all believe that it’s us and it’s our country to participate progressively and meaningfully in national programmes. Activities held during the period include traditional dance performances, exhibitions, language preservation programmes, culinary showcases, music festivals, poetry, visual arts displays and discussions on heritage preservation. The Culture Month also coincides with global commemorations linked to cultural diversity and heritage preservation. Zimbabwe’s National Fabric is a specially designed cloth that embodies the country’s history, values, aspirations and national identity. The fabric incorporates colours and symbols inspired by the Zimbabwean flag, heritage motifs and African artistic expression, making it a distinctive representation of national identity.
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
I write this as an old soldier who has carried the weight of this nation on his shoulders since the days of the liberation struggle. I have buried comrades in unmarked graves. I have seen brothers fall for a Zimbabwe we believed in not for one man, not for a dynasty, but for the people and the revolution. Today, with a heavy heart heavier than any battlefield I have known, I must speak plainly. Emmerson Mnangagwa is the worst president this country has ever had.He has weakened ZANU-PF like never before. The party that withstood Smith’s regime, that survived internal storms and international sanctions, is now being hollowed out from within by patronage, fear, and division. Where once there was discipline and collective purpose, there is now confusion, factions, and a desperate scramble for survival. The liberation party is being turned into a personal vehicle, and its foundations are cracking.Worse still, the blood of our Generals flows. More senior officers of the Zimbabwe National Army have met untimely and suspicious ends under this administration than in the actual war zones of Ukraine. These were men who commanded battalions, who defended the republic, who stood firm during Operation Restore Legacy. They did not die on the battlefield facing the enemy – they died while “serving” a system that now fears its own protectors. Nobody is asking the hard questions. Nobody is investigating with sincerity. The silence from the top is deafening.And who surrounds this president? Criminals. More gangsters, opportunists, and shady characters than even in the final chaotic years of Robert Mugabe. At least under the old man there was a certain revolutionary code, however flawed. Today the court is packed with briefcase businessmen, land grabbers, smugglers, and fixers who owe no loyalty to the party, the people, or the struggle only to the highest bidder and the protection of one individual.I stood with many of you in the bush. I helped bring this country to independence. I supported the removal of Mugabe because I believed in constitutional order and renewal. But what we have now is neither renewal nor order. It is decay dressed in expensive suits and empty slogans. To the young officers still in uniform: Remember your oath is to Zimbabwe and its Constitution, not to any one man. To the veterans Do not sell your legacy for crumbs. To the people Your suffering is not invisible. The economy bleeds, the youth flee, the old heroes are disrespected and still they tell you “nyika inovakwa nevene vayo” while treating the real builders like enemies.I am an old soldier. I fear no one but God and the judgement of history. Zimbabwe deserves better than this. Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.
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Professor Sigabade iNdethi yaseMhlangeni
Well said @glenmpani the level of intellectual laziness we see in these corridors is so shocking!
Glen Sungano Mpani@glenmpani

I rarely respond to posts that are malicious, intellectually dishonest, or authored from behind faceless profiles masquerading as serious commentary. What is striking here is not the critique itself, but the inability to distinguish between two completely separate discussions. My article was never intended to be a constitutional law thesis on the procedural mechanics of amending presidential election systems. It was a political and policy reflection on the merits and implications of direct versus indirect presidential elections, and whether an indirect system may, in certain contexts, better serve Zimbabwe. To attack an article for not addressing a question it never set out to answer is not intellectual rigour. It is either careless reading or deliberate misrepresentation. One would expect an award-winning journalist of Blessed’s supposed calibre to appreciate the elementary difference between a policy argument and a constitutional analysis. Conflating the two is not sophisticated criticism. It is analytical laziness dressed up as commentary. The constitutional process of effecting such a change is indeed an important discussion. It deserves its own serious and technically grounded article. Perhaps that is the article he should focus on writing instead of shadowboxing arguments that were never made @bbmhlanga

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Zebson moyo
Zebson moyo@ZebsonM·
@edmnangagwa The gold that only benefits you and your family and circle of criminals? Mgodoyi
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President of Zimbabwe
President of Zimbabwe@edmnangagwa·
This morning, I inspected the vaults of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to personally verify our national gold and ZiG reserves. I am delighted to report that our strategic initiatives to establish a gold-backed foundation for our economy are producing substantial outcomes. Following my directive two years ago to accumulate mineral royalties in physical form, our gold reserves have increased considerably. Presently, Zimbabwe proudly ranks 11th in Africa and 3rd in the SADC region for official gold reserves. These reserves are tangible assets that underpin our monetary sovereignty, rather than mere numbers. With over 4 metric tonnes of gold and foreign currency reserves, our ZiG currency remains fully backed and resilient to global economic shocks. As we progress toward our goal of 5 metric tonnes by year-end, we remain committed to fostering a stable, transparent, and prosperous economy for all Zimbabweans. Collectively, we are laying the groundwork for a robust future.
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Mr Rat
Mr Rat@norry2020·
@mawarirej We witnessed mugabe wife with her unfiltered mouth to gvt workers
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mawarire mbizvo jealousy
Malume, you might hate Mugabe but under his 37 years we never saw children of high ranking Zanu-PF officials abusing civil servants like Tungwarara's daughter did there. ED has taken away all the dignity around the office of the President. Show me any incident where Jonathan Moyo's children or Didymus Mutasa's or Mai Mujuru's, did what that little spoilt brat was doing.
Professor Sigabade iNdethi yaseMhlangeni@mtakagogoe

Nonsense…..this has always been a ZANU PF thing. During Mugabe’s time we saw worse things, because the people who are in power now were in power with Mugabe. Why are you trying so hard to revise ZANU PF’s history?

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Zebson moyo
Zebson moyo@ZebsonM·
@PresFunds You are beyond redemption mgodoyi yo2v so you think refurbishing a hospital built during the colonial era is worth celebrating? Has Zimbabwe run out of ground to build new hospitals? Zinja mgodoyi yo2v by a million times
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Presidential Empowerment Fund Initiatives
A New Dawn for Public Healthcare as President Mnangagwa Commissions Refurbished Parirenyatwa Hospital. His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially commissioned the newly refurbished Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, marking a historic milestone in Zimbabwe’s ongoing health sector transformation under the flagship Presidential Hospitals Renovation Programme. The extensive facelift, spearheaded by Presidential Investment and Empowerment Advisor Dr Paul Tungwarara through the Prevail Group of Companies, has breathed new life into one of the country’s largest referral hospitals. Once characterised by ageing infrastructure and deteriorating facilities, Parirenyatwa has now emerged with a modern, state-of-the-art appearance featuring refurbished wards, new roofing, flooring, windows, upgraded ablution systems, improved drainage infrastructure, solarisation, landscaping and comprehensive structural rehabilitation. The transformation has restored not only functionality, but also dignity, hope and confidence within Zimbabwe’s public health institutions. The programme’s first phase, targeting Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals, Sally Mugabe Central Hospital and Mpilo Central Hospital, has already reached completion at Parirenyatwa, while works at Mpilo are now on the brink of finalisation. The initiative stands as a practical demonstration of the Second Republic’s commitment to revitalising critical public infrastructure and ensuring that ordinary citizens access quality healthcare in safe and modern environments. Beyond bricks and mortar, the Presidential Hospitals Renovation Programme is a strategic pillar towards the attainment of National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) and the realisation of Vision 2030. Modern healthcare infrastructure is central to building a productive nation, improving life expectancy, strengthening service delivery and advancing universal health coverage. By investing in public hospitals, the Government is laying the foundation for a healthier population capable of driving economic growth and national development. The commissioning of the refurbished Parirenyatwa Hospital therefore symbolises more than renovation — it signals the rebirth of Zimbabwe’s public healthcare system and reflects a leadership determined to leave no citizen behind in the march towards an upper middle-income economy by 2030. #CAB3
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@BorderTino30 @T_a_t_e_n_d_a Excuse me? Gukurahundi happened under Mugabe. Kindly sit yourself down. Our Ndebele brothers got slaughtered and you’re comparing that to silly kids with too much phone time?
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tri tarullez
tri tarullez@R_Ndangana·
@BorderTino30 Kwanai imiii ndozvakavakudzawooo now cameras are everywhere nenyaya dze content creation she is just being a child and despite mudhara wachoo angoriwoo business man zvake even before ED
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man@manisheretostay·
@BorderTino30 Maybe to you he was better, the picture & memory that some of us have is a man who was soo power hungry that he decided a genocide was 1 way for him to rule forever.A man who destroyed a functional economy & left 1000s of citizens arnd the world as economic refugees away 4rm home
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Dexter nduna
Dexter nduna@dextertawona·
@NewsHawksLive Rubbish journalism. “Show us the serial numbers of the said money” and how you determine that this isn’t AI because it’s a child of a billionaire @Tungwararaparod
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
Controversial local businessman and President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s presidential adviser Paul Tungwarara's daughter Tinotenda - often a subject of social media controversy regarding her lavish lifestyle in Dubai, Johannesburg and Harare, and expensive shopping sprees - playing some childish antics with money in a sea of poverty that is Zimbabwe now is. Tungwarara has made millions through his political proximity to Mnangagwa and patronage, amid accusations of looting of public resources by the President's cash-rich cronies. Hiding cash to just watch people scramble over it, or teasing people with money like that comes across as cruel, dangerous, and a reflection of societal moral depravity, as well as insensitivity to ordinary people's suffering, besides displaying poor judgement and being awfully peurile.
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Israel J Zoe
Israel J Zoe@israelights·
I think your analysis and predictions are purely emotional and not really objective. We see these challenges all over the world, Mr Beast on YouTube has actually created an Industry out of games like this. Surely these kids did no harm. Not everything deserves to be turned into outrage.
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
A handover of 3500 food hampers to health personnel at Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals.
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Samkeliso Tshuma
Samkeliso Tshuma@samkebusiness·
When you follow South African politics, you can’t help but envy and mourn thinking about how the ZANU-led government has destroyed our institutions. You can’t trust the Constitutional Court; it has been captured and serves an individual and a few elites. Parliament is just there to endorse the wishes and whims of the elite. Kubi.
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Zebson moyo
Zebson moyo@ZebsonM·
@nickmangwana Do nurse use those things for paying school fees for their children or their general upkeep? Mgodoyi
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
The renovations at Adlam House, the nurses' residence, have improved staff accommodation as part of Government efforts to modernise the country's health infrastructure. #Vision2030
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Mhizha
Mhizha@1Mhizha·
The narrative being pushed around the Politburo seating yesterday arrangement is not only misleading, it is also based on a misunderstanding of both protocol and precedent. The absence of Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and Vice President Kembo Mohadi at the most recent Politburo session was not political, and it was not unusual. Both leaders were on national duty outside the country, carrying out official responsibilities in their capacity as Vice Presidents of the Republic. This is a standard occurrence in state governance and should not be conflated with internal party positioning. More importantly, this is not a new pattern. The same absences have been recorded before without any shift in leadership interpretation. For example, both Vice Presidents were not present at the Politburo meetings held on 11 February 2026, 25 October 2025, and 27 August 2025 due to similar national commitments. Each time, the structure of attendance adjusted accordingly without altering constitutional or party hierarchy. Jacob Mudenda and Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri occupying front seating during such sessions is also not a new development. Their positioning has consistently reflected seniority within the party structure and the procedural arrangement of meetings when substantive office bearers are temporarily away. It is an administrative seating protocol, not a succession signal. The Politburo does not reassign or imply future Vice Presidential appointments based on temporary seating arrangements. Leadership succession within ZANU–PF and the state is determined through established constitutional and party congress processes, not visual interpretation of meeting layouts. Attempts to read succession politics into routine absences and standard seating adjustments distort how structured governance functions. The facts remain clear: the Vice Presidents were on national assignment, their absences are consistent with prior official engagements, and the seating order of other senior officials reflects established protocol rather than future political elevation. In short, there is no “trend,” no hidden signal, and no reshuffling being telegraphed through seating arrangements. There is only continuity of duty, protocol adherence, and institutional order. @KMutisi @zanupf_patriots @snowballOfficia @enkudheni @shumbakadzi_zim @CMukungunugwa @adv_fulcrum @matinyarare @brianmari3 @bbmhlanga @MJairosi @mwarire95490
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Zebson moyo
Zebson moyo@ZebsonM·
@HonZhemuSoda And Muku is one of the media practitioners you are taking along with you on behalf of Zimbabwe? Mgodoyi minister. Mnxx
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Hon. Zhemu Soda (MP)
Hon. Zhemu Soda (MP)@HonZhemuSoda·
I am leading a delegation of Zimbabwean media professionals at a seminar organised by the Academy for International Business Officials in China. The Seminar is intended to strengthen Zimbabwe's media capacity and deepen collaboration with China. It is designed to help Zimbabwean media practitioners gain a deeper insight into China, foster a fuller understanding of China's current development landscape and Chinese modernization, and draw on China's hands-on experience in journalism and communication. The AIBO seminar also provides a platform to present the numerous investment opportunities in Zimbabwe. #AIBO #China
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