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Evil prevails when good men say nothing

Harare, Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 Katılım Ağustos 2018
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
By Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga General Constantino Chiwenga is the next President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. Not maybe. Not possibly. Not if circumstances permit. Not subject to amendment bills, parliamentary arithmetic, or the preferences of commercial networks that have confused their bank balances with political permanence. Next. Full stop. And let me be equally clear about the timeline. 2028. Elections. As scheduled. As constitutionally mandated. As the people of Zimbabwe are entitled to. Not 2030 nonsense. Not 2031. Not after a referendum that nobody asked for, nobody wants, and that over ninety percent of Zimbabweans have already rejected in their hearts even before the ballot paper is designed. The Constitution of Zimbabwe the same Constitution that CAB3 is designed to mutilate is unambiguous. Section 328 is unambiguous. The two-term limit is unambiguous. The requirement for a referendum to extend a sitting president's term is unambiguous. 2028. Not a day later. On what CAB3 nonsense actually is. I have said this before and I will say it again until it is heard in every corner of this republic. CAB3 is not a development instrument. It is not a continuity agenda. It is not about Vision 2030 or boreholes or solar panels or hospital refurbishments worthy as some of those programmes are.CAB3 is a blocking mechanism. It has one primary political function to prevent General Constantino Chiwenga from ascending to the presidency through the direct popular vote that he would win. Everything else the economic arguments, the development continuity narrative, the liberation history revisionism we heard from Chinamasa is dressing. It is the packaging on a product whose contents are the permanent postponement of Zimbabwe's constitutional succession reality. The architects of CAB3 know that in a free, direct, popular election in 2028, General Chiwenga wins. They know it because the people know it. They know it because the security establishment knows it. They know it because even inside ZANU-PF behind closed doors, away from the cameras, in the conversations that happen between people who trust each other the succession reality has one name.And that name is Gwneral Chiwenga. "You do not spend this much political capital trying to change an election system unless you already know you cannot win under the existing one." On Operation Restore Legacy. November 2017 was not a coup. I will not call it a coup. The courts did not call it a coup. The people who came into the streets in their hundreds of thousands did not call it a coup. They called it liberation. They called it correction. They called it the moment Zimbabwe got a second chance. Operation Restore Legacy made promises. Explicit, public, witnessed promises to the people of Zimbabwe, to the region, to the international community, and to history itself. It promised constitutionalism. It promised the rule of law. It promised that Zimbabwe's democratic institutions would be respected and strengthened. It promised that the era of one-man, permanent, unaccountable rule was over. Every one of those promises is now under assault by CAB3. Let me say that with the full weight of what it means. The men who stood in that television studio on the 15th of November 2017 who read that statement, who put their stars and their freedom on the line, who asked Zimbabwe to trust them those men made a covenant with this nation. That covenant is not dischargeable by gazette notice. It is not amendable by parliamentary majority. It cannot be revised because the political convenience of 2026 conflicts with the political promises of 2017. Operation Restore Legacy is not over. It is not over until constitutionalism is genuinely restored not performed, not simulated, not dressed up in development language while being systematically dismantled.
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
General Constantino Chiwenga is the next President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.Not maybe. Not possibly. Not if circumstances permit. Not subject to amendment bills, parliamentary arithmetic, or the preferences of commercial networks that have confused their bank balances with political permanence. Next. Full stop. And let me be equally clear about the timeline. 2028. Elections. As scheduled. As constitutionally mandated. As the people of Zimbabwe are entitled to. Not 2030 nonsense. Not 2031. Not after a referendum that nobody asked for, nobody wants, and that over ninety percent of Zimbabweans have already rejected in their hearts even before the ballot paper is designed. The Constitution of Zimbabwe the same Constitution that CAB3 is designed to mutilate is unambiguous. Section 328 is unambiguous. The two-term limit is unambiguous. The requirement for a referendum to extend a sitting president's term is unambiguous. 2028. Not a day later. On what CAB3 nonsense actually is. I have said this before and I will say it again until it is heard in every corner of this republic. CAB3 is not a development instrument. It is not a continuity agenda. It is not about Vision 2030 or boreholes or solar panels or hospital refurbishments worthy as some of those programmes are.CAB3 is a blocking mechanism. It has one primary political function to prevent General Constantino Chiwenga from ascending to the presidency through the direct popular vote that he would win. Everything else the economic arguments, the development continuity narrative, the liberation history revisionism we heard from Chinamasa is dressing. It is the packaging on a product whose contents are the permanent postponement of Zimbabwe's constitutional succession reality. The architects of CAB3 know that in a free, direct, popular election in 2028, General Chiwenga wins. They know it because the people know it. They know it because the security establishment knows it. They know it because even inside ZANU-PF behind closed doors, away from the cameras, in the conversations that happen between people who trust each other the succession reality has one name.And that name is Gwneral Chiwenga. "You do not spend this much political capital trying to change an election system unless you already know you cannot win under the existing one." On Operation Restore Legacy. November 2017 was not a coup. I will not call it a coup. The courts did not call it a coup. The people who came into the streets in their hundreds of thousands did not call it a coup. They called it liberation. They called it correction. They called it the moment Zimbabwe got a second chance. Operation Restore Legacy made promises. Explicit, public, witnessed promises to the people of Zimbabwe, to the region, to the international community, and to history itself. It promised constitutionalism. It promised the rule of law. It promised that Zimbabwe's democratic institutions would be respected and strengthened. It promised that the era of one-man, permanent, unaccountable rule was over. Every one of those promises is now under assault by CAB3. Let me say that with the full weight of what it means. The men who stood in that television studio on the 15th of November 2017 who read that statement, who put their stars and their freedom on the line, who asked Zimbabwe to trust them those men made a covenant with this nation. That covenant is not dischargeable by gazette notice. It is not amendable by parliamentary majority. It cannot be revised because the political convenience of 2026 conflicts with the political promises of 2017. Operation Restore Legacy is not over. It is not over until constitutionalism is genuinely restored not performed, not simulated, not dressed up in development language while being systematically dismantled.
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Chenayi Mutambasere
Chenayi Mutambasere@zimbabweyauya·
Any right thinking Member of parliament @ParliamentZim should simply resign if on 18 May the nonsense #CAB3 is passed by Ziyambi Ziyambi … That en masse resignation must mark the genesis of the ungovernable state … Nothing other than that should be acceptable by #WeThePeople Failing that then the MPs would have offered themselves as Mnangagwa’s sacrificial lambs ….
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Kenneth Roth
Kenneth Roth@KenRoth·
Zimbabwean authorities have harassed, abducted, and arbitrarily detained student leaders protesting a proposed constitutional amendment to extend presidential terms. trib.al/162F2pd
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HardTalkZw🇿🇼®️
Owen, please don't involve yourself in politics... unonyura.... This coming May, muchadzidza zvakawanda
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ZimJusticeFairness@ZimFairness·
@edmnangagwa and @ZANUPF_Official must be ashamed of themselves. 46 years in power, they are still crying for 2 more years! What is it that they will do in 2 yrs that they could not do in 46 years. #NoTo2030. Thank you for speaking truth to power President @duma_boko
Praise Chokururama@praisechox

Duma Boko appears to confront ED's 2030 agenda, but in a diplomatic tone. He defines revolution as 'an episode of convulsive political transformation compressed in time and concentrated in target.' The message lands. Listen 👇 #NoTo2030

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Hosia Mviringi
Hosia Mviringi@MviringiHosia·
WATCH 🔥🔥 As Botswana President @duma_boko condemns #CAB3 square & straight, diplomatically. "Politicians cannot continue to make promises of a better life & keep extending their stay in office. Deliver within the given time" President Mnangagwa should be ashamed @LynneStactia
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Dickson Chikwizo
Dickson Chikwizo@DicksonChikwiz3·
Free Godfrey Karembera, (Madzibaba Eshanduko) ●Free Emmanuel Sitima. ● Free Takunda Mhuka. ●Free Farai Magaya. ● Free Kudakwashe Matura. ● Activism is not a crime. ●They're suffering on our behalf. #FreeAllPoliticalPrisoners #NoTo2030
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Gerrard Anko Ged Belts
Hanzi panyaya dzemombe ED akadyawo
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Chimbwa
Chimbwa@Cde_begar·
Zimbabweans, are you still using these luxurious and state-of-art trains brought to you by the Second Republic? Vachiri kukwira what’s your experience?
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
We can’t allow criminals or self-appointed “enforcers” to cause chaos in this country. We already have institutions like Home Affairs and SAPS mandated to deal with immigration and law enforcement. Beating people, insulting them, and taking the law into your own hands is not justice, it’s lawlessness. You don’t fix illegality with more illegal actions. If we truly care about order, then we must respect the rule of law, not replace it with mob justice. Otherwise, we’re just creating a more dangerous country for everyone.
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Thuso van Zyl 🇿🇦
Thuso van Zyl 🇿🇦@Thuso1Africa·
Fellow Black people around the world. These are the evil people inciting hatred against black migrants living in South Africa. If they visit your countries, teach them a lesson & kick them out. Failed radio host Jacinta Ngobese, failed & broke radio host and sangoma Ngizwe Mchunu
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ZimJusticeFairness
ZimJusticeFairness@ZimFairness·
It's a shame Zanupf is so isolated they have to use ZITF to have one visiting Head of State per year! Noone wants to be isolated with a dictator!
Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga

The @ZITF1 is a trade fair yet year in year out political outfits always win awards- my question always is - what will there be trading.

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ZimJusticeFairness@ZimFairness·
@bbmhlanga @ZITF1 These are just @zanupf theatrics to show case a visiting President. Last year was it not Hichilema or Cyril. It's a shame Zanupf is so isolated they have to used ZITF to have one visiting Head of State per year! Noone wants to be isolated with a dictator!
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
The @ZITF1 is a trade fair yet year in year out political outfits always win awards- my question always is - what will there be trading.
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In A Nutshell🥜
In A Nutshell🥜@Markosonke1·
Dear Jacinta, I want to start by saying many people admire your passion and the energy you bring to issues affecting our communities when it comes to illegal immigration. But there’s a growing concern about the direction this is taking. You working alongside Ngizwe Mchunu et al in a way that involves confronting people, checking their status, or being linked to incidents of intimidation or violence is not only risky and it’s unlawful. That’s not how change is built in a constitutional democracy. If your mission is to address illegal immigration, there are proper channels to do so, through SAPS, Home Affairs, and structured engagement with authorities. Taking matters into your own hands because u feel uhulumeni akaninaki undermines the very rule of law we all rely on and can quickly escalate into situations that harm innocent people and expose you to serious legal consequences. The path you’re on is dangerous, and it would be a tragedy to see someone with your influence end up facing charges over something that could be handled correctly and lawfully. South Africa is built on the rule of law, and I believe you understand that. Use your voice to strengthen institutions, not bypass them. Enkosi
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Constitution Defenders Forum
Amendment Bill No. 3 is the biggest existential threat we face today. Contrary to claims of advancing any developmental agenda, it seeks to advance and protect the continuation of corruption, misgovernance, poor service delivery, rising unemployment, deepening poverty, and the daily hardships our people endure. Fellow citizens this is a decisive moment, let’s stand firm and brace for lawful, decisive action to defend the Constitution and secure the future of Zimbabwe. #RejectAmendmentBillNo3
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