Zebson moyo
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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







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?






In the 37 years Mugabe was President, never did we see his Ministers kids out in public or in front of cameras flashing money at state events. They enjoyed all the loot out in private, they had the dignity not to rub it off in front of the poor people. They were no saints but we hardly know if Nicholas Goche had kids, same for Chindori Chindinga, Mai Mujuru, Amos Midzi etc. To put it well 'pane kamwe kachibharanzi kana Mnangagwa and his Ministers'. How does a father allow his daughter to do such? Its not show off but 'Chibharanzi bharanzi'. To top it all there are soldiers holding guns yet their pay cannot allow them to buy new underwear. What a mess we are in. If this does not motivate you to stop Zanupf then what will?



WATCH | Paul Tungwarara’s daughter posted a video showing her hiding US$100 notes, totaling US$500, at various locations around the Trabablas Interchange. In the video, she encouraged members of the public to visit the area and try to find the hidden money by carefully following the clues provided in her footage.




WATCH | A young man claims that he travelled all the way from Gweru to try his luck in finding at least one of the US$100 notes that were part of the US$500 hidden by Paul Tungwarara’s daughter at various locations around the Trabablas Interchange. The video also shows a large number of people who turned up to search for the hidden notes.

























