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Concerned Zimbabwe Citizens

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Our beautiful Zim can't continue living a LIE. We the citizens are here to tell the true story of our would be great Zim. Only the truth can set Zimbabwe free.

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Democratic Alliance
Democratic Alliance@Our_DA·
📢 Breaking News! Dr Mimmy Gondwe has been sworn in as South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Higher Education.
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Democratic Alliance@Our_DA·
📢 Breaking News! Samantha Graham-Maré has been sworn in as South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Energy and Electricity.
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Democratic Alliance@Our_DA·
📢 Breaking News! Ashor Sarupen @AshorSarupen has been sworn in as South Africa’s Minister of Finance.
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Democratic Alliance@Our_DA·
📢 Breaking News! Sello Seitlholo has been sworn in as South Africa’s Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation.
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Democratic Alliance
Democratic Alliance@Our_DA·
🇿🇦 And so it begins! Today, we swore in a new era of democracy for our beloved South Africa. The DA National Executive members will ensure that every DA voter’s voice is heard where decisions are made.
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King Jay🇿🇼
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
Throwback! ZBC NEWS! Prime Minister Mugabe assures Zimbabwean whites.
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@daddyhope Can you highlight where else in history this was done. Do we see lots of apologies in our society? Also provide a time where a figure such as yourself might have said “ I’m sorry “. This should help readers emulate the culture of humility. Many thanks.
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
It exemplifies a society where almost everyone can read and write, but critical thinking and accountability is in short supply. Very few people want to accept that ZANUPF ruthlessly exploits tragedies authored by the opposition itself, this is so because nobody wants to take responsibility for authoring those mistakes, both in leadership or their supporters. You will never beat a repressive regime if you continue to refuse to take ownership of your mistakes. Acknowledging mistakes and taking responsibility for them is a sign of strength and integrity which is essential for overcoming obstacles including oppressive regimes. One of our Zimbabwean problems is thinking that accepting having made a mistake or saying “I am sorry” is a sign of weakness, it is actually a sign of strength and it shows a person who is confident but honest!
Dr Walter Mzembi@waltermzembi

On a flight from Washington to Amsterdam, in June 2009 , i am seated next to Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai sipping whisky and discussing many subjects from politics , social to economics and suddenly he blurted; " If i had my way i would make you my successor in MDC , the fights in there will destroy my Party when am gone . We need a unifier . There are serious fights in there worse than in your Zanu PF " We laughed off this unimaginable prospect , with others in the Business Class cabin joining who had overheard this conversation. I later shared this with a number of top MDC officials , Nelson , Khupe , Job and we laughed it off for what it was ; a joke ! Many years later it has turned into reality , Zanu PF & its State Agencies has simply exploited a situation that has been simmering for years , so before pointing fingers at the external there is serious need for introspection by political actors in the Opposition formations on how they themselves have authored their own demise. The external simply exploits the internal fissures. That said, there is a silver lining to every dark cloud , an opportunity for fresh start politics only this time apart from populism it must be built not only on grievances but on solid vision and promise of an alternative Zimbabwe , home grown political enterprising that carries the hope and aspirations of all . The maturity required for this task can only come from the lessons learnt . Everyone has been bruised , but it is the people who feel a greater sense of betrayal of reposing their faith for more than two decades into something that has morphed into an octopus worse than the creature they were trying to replace.

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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
Zim authorities protect spooky Chinese dealer on explosive cyanide scandal RUVIMBO MUCHENJE ZIMBABWEAN authorities are facing serious accusations of protecting a dodgy and spooky Chinese businesswoman with a vast network of high-level connections penetrating political, diplomatic, state security services and business circles over an illegal purchase of cyanide to cover up tracks on charges of externalisation of foreign currency, as well as wildlife poaching activities. Documents seen by The NewsHawks say police, Environmental Management Authority (Ema) and government officials are protecting Chinese national Li Song (52) who bought and stored about 40 tonnes of cyanide illegally at different places in a bid to use it in court to obstruct the course of justice or defeat the ends of justice by producing it as evidence of a product imported using money she unlawfully sent offshore to China. Part of the cyanide was given to her friend Wayne Jardine, a Bulawayo-based businessman and professional hunter. It is feared that cyanide was used for poaching of wildlife. Cyanide — a deadly fast-acting chemical — has been used by criminal syndicates to poison Zimbabwe’s wildlife amid poaching and killing of animals for their money-spinning body parts. Documents show that former Posryn Properties (Pvt) Ltd director Marida Maria Magdalena Van Der Spuy, a South African national, had secretly ordered the illegal storage of the cyanide unbeknownst to her co-directors in criminal contravention of health and safety laws on behalf of Song. The cyanide was stored at 105 Plumtree Road, Bualwayo, owned by Posryn Properties. Documents say it was bought from Curechem Overseas (Pvt) Ltd located on 1 Williams Way, Msasa, Harare and then transported to its Bulawayo branch whose address 28 Josiah Chinamano Street after it was shipped to the Queens Mine in Bubi District, on the orders of Li Song, but rejected by Francesco Marconati, her estranged husband, who is also a co-owner and director of the Queens Mine holding company. Curechem is leading supplier of chemicals with a head office in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and offices in sub-Saharan Africa - Zambia, Tanzania, India, Mozambique, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe. “This cyanide issue is a big scandal. Song is facing fraud and externalisation of foreign currency charges. She was reported to police by her ex-husband Marconati who was a co-director with her at Eagle Italian Shoes,” a source close to the issue said. “The company supplies the Zimbabwe National Army, Zimbabwe Prison Services and Zimbabwe Republic Police, among other state institutions, with leather shoes, helmets and baton sticks. As a result, Song has connections with the Office of the President and Cabinet, government ministers and senior officials, state security structures and diplomats. She also has connections in business and that makes her a powerful person, although she operates in the shadows and the underworld. It is rare to even see her photos as she does not want to be photographed by anyone. I doubt that even Marconati has her pictures.” After their divorce and fallout as directors in their various companies, Marconati filed charges of fraud, perjury and externalisation of forex against Song, triggered by a dispute between the directors in 2020. In October 2021, Marconati wrote a letter of complaint addressed to Police Commissioner Godwin Matanga and copied to the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc), saying police assistant commissioner Jealous Nyabasa and his subordinates were protecting Song. Even in this cyanide scandal, Nyabasa’s name has cropped up. Investigating officers in Bulawayo and their bosses in Harare, including Nyabasa, are baulking at acting against Song after police reports have been made against her and there are numerous witnesses. EMA has also been prevaricating. It was pressured to issue a seizure order on the cyanide, but still allowed Song to get away with slap on the wrist, mild reprimand and a small fine of about US$1000. However, EMA is under pressure and scrutiny by some well-connected private investigators who want it to act with tough measures. Song and her colleagues are said to have told complainants that nothing will happen to her. It is said secret manoeuvres are now being made to get the National Prosecuting Authorities to drop charges against her as the cyanide scam has been exposed, making it difficult to produce the chemical as evidence of a product imported to justify externalisation of foreign currency. Investigations have shown that contrary to Song’s claims that she has imported the cyanide for the Queens gold mine which is located in Bubi, Matabeleland region that she co-owns with Marconati – who rejected the product when she tried to get the holding company to store it for her – it was bought in Harare and transported for storage in Bulawayo. The cyanide would have been used in court as evidence of an imported consignment to prove that she had not externalised funds, but paid for the “imported” chemical cargo offshore. The cyanide was initially warehoused at Curechem Bulawayo after it was rejected by Marconati as a director of the Queens Mine. However, documents show that Curechem Bulawayo wrote to Song and her team in September last year, saying it was unable to store “more of stocks which the Queens Mine rejected”. “We need to know where we should put the product,” one email written by Curechem to Song says. Investigations show that the cyanide was bought from Curechem Harare last year in June and immediately transported to Bulawayo. It was then sent to the Queens Mine in Bubi where it was rejected by Marconati. From there it went Curechem Bulawayo and then sent to 105 Plumtree Road, Bulawayo, a property owned by Posryn Properties. Documents say Van Der Spuy, who had been terminated for cause by Posry on 9 January 2024, instructed the workers at Posryn which she managed to use the company’s warehouses to store the cyanide illegally, with Jardine’s collaboration. The cyanide was discovered on 12 January 2024 after a routine inspection by the other two Posryn directors, according to a police report that was made on 19 January 2024. The directors immediately reported the illegal find to the police and EMA. However, police and EMA are prevaricating instead of taking decisive action. Despite issuing a seizure order, EMA is also now flinching again. Zimbabwe is a signatory to an International Treaty on the use and handling of cyanide. According to Zimbabwe’s Hazardous Substances Act, cyanide can only be sold to qualified customers in the mining and chemical industries by expert chemical distributors. Most of these customers are gold miners who need to possess EMA licences permitting them to transport, store hold and use cyanide. Qualified chemical distributors must obtain a license from the Mining and Mineral Development Department first. Song is not following the laws that govern the purchase, transportation and storage of cyanide, documents say. On 12 January the directors of Posryn Properties, where the cyanide was illegally and covertly stored, discovered the product at their premises, 105 Plumtree Road, Bulawayo, and immediately reported the discovery to the authorities. They investigated the issue and discovered that it was Van Der Spuy, a wayward director of Posryn Properties until termination of her contract on 9 January 2024, who ordered workers to hide the cyanide at the premises,” one document says. Investigations show that Van Der Spuy ordered her subordinates, innocent Posryn workers, to allow for the storage of cyanide with the assistance of Jardine who took a “1.1 tonne pallet and stored them secretly away at another small storeroom.” Sources involved in the investigation say the problem is three-fold: That cyanide is illegally transported and stored, some of it was removed and possibly used for poaching, and police and EMA authorities are reluctant to act against Song due to her high-level political, diplomatic, security and business links. A lot of animals in Zimbabwe are killed for their parts, for instance elephants for their tusks, rhinoceros for their horns and crocodiles for their skins. The parts are money-spinning in local and international markets, particularly Asia. Wildlife crime is a big business. Run by dangerous local and international networks, animal parts are trafficked much like illegal drugs and arms. As the use of cyanide becomes more prevalent in the artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector worldwide, miners, government regulators and other stakeholders need to urgently ensure safer cyanide use and management. A growing body of evidence suggests that cyanidation is spreading from industrial gold mining to smaller mining operations, and now poaching. In the past decade, poisoning of wildlife waterholes in Zimbabwe has been rife. In 2013, more than 300 elephants died in the Hwange National Park as a result of poachers lacing the park’s watering holes and salt licks with cyanide poison. After that, Zimbabwean rangers in 2015 found bodies of 22 more elephants that were poisoned with cyanide. The grim discovery brought to 62 the number of elephants poisoned by poachers around Hwange. In 2016, five elephants were poisoned cyanide. Six elephants were found dead recently. This trend was repeated throughout the decade and still persists at the moment. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority spokesperson Tinashe Farawo confirmed the incident of the killings of six elephants to The NewsHawks, indicating suspects have been arrested and would appear in court soon. “We have an incident where six elephants were found dead in the Lupane area. Some suspects have been arrested and will be appearing in court soon,” he said. A Posryn Properties spokesperson said last week it had reported the matter to police and were willing to help with investigations. However, police are not acting. Sources say they are protecting Song and other offenders. Bulawayo investigating officer detective chief inspector only identified as Dube did not wish to comment. Jardine admitted to unlawfully storing cyanide at the warehouse, while Van Der Spuy said receiving and storing cyanide illegally was “a “problem”.
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Dhara Blessed Mhlanga
Dhara Blessed Mhlanga@bbmhlanga·
Just had a conversation with @hwendec he has pledged to put himself on the hot seat on #FreeTalk to respond to your questions. We are happy to host the legislator and allow his side to be heard. My team is taking note of all your questions and will be ensuring you get just responses. @HStvNews in partnership with @FNF_Africa is a trusted source for free speech and constructive dialogue. Thursday 22 February on out platforms #FreeTalk #Hwende
Chalton Hwende MP@hwendec

Happy new week, everyone. Thank you to all who reached out with concern over my temporary deactivation of this account. It's been a turbulent time here on X, and not without reason. I’ve remained quiet through the instability and major issues that have engulfed CCC, not by choice, but due to circumstances beyond my control. I will always have total respect for our Leader, President Nelson Chamisa, and ultimately, many things were not for me to discuss publicly, despite the urge. I realize now how much my silence on certain matters has affected our supporters and the public, and for that, I am truly sorry. It's been crucial to avoid fueling the flames of division further. The times I have attempted to defend myself from abuse and unfounded allegations could and should have been handled better. It is difficult to defend myrself, with both hands tied behind my back. For this, again, my sincere apologies to everyone who has had to witness this and to anyone I offended in those moments. I will be far more reflective and conscientious in how I respond publicly, going forward. I’ll be speaking with Blessed Mhlanga @bbmhlanga on Thursday 22nd Feb, about my views on CCC issues, the painful recalls, Tshabangu’s allegations, party resources for agents, my removal as SG etc. I am keen to engage honestly and am happy to answer all questions about myself & my conduct. Please, leave your questions in the comments below. Until the interview, I will try to keep the content on this page informative and focused on my Constituency in Kuwadzana East, about what is going on with Public Accounts (as I am the chairman of that committee) and things of personal interest... Oh and of course Arsenal.

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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
I have seen Job Sikhala’s video when he was in Bulawayo at a church service. I have also seen this video of Nelson Chamisa in Bulawayo with the same prophet, in the same church, and at the same Sunday service 5 years ago. Zimbabwean politicians go to these churches because they are welcome there, and because that is where their supporters go. Zimbabweans will kill you defending these so called prophets or politicians, so it is natural for these politicians to go to these churches. You all know my view on these churches which Rwanda banned years ago for exploiting gullible citizens. But to persecute Job Sikhala on social media for going there is hypocritical when you all know that he is only one of thousands of politicians who have been there. If you have joined me in ridiculing these so called prophets (fake prophets), then let us do it for everyone who goes there and not only targeting those that you don’t like or falsely believe as competitors to your favourites. There is a complex dynamic between Zimbabwean politicians and certain churches, with their visits likely influenced by the presence of supporters. The issue of politicians seeking support from religious figures is not unique to Zimbabwe. Would I have advised Chamisa or Sikhala to go to Chiza, my answer is NO. Do I understand why they went there, I fully do understand, they are politicians and they go where voters go! How would I be able to stop a hunter from going into the bush where animals live? It is just the hypocrisy that I find nauseating when there is one rule for one set of politicians and one rule for others!
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Sarah
Sarah@sarahcronje·
@daddyhope Again this is very vague - back up your statement with facts - these people should speak for themselves. How do we know that this is not propaganda?
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Taona Denhere
Taona Denhere@DenhereTaona·
"I have spoken to enough MPs and Mayors today as a journalist, and I can safely tell you that from those conversations, they have decided that they are not resigning." As a Journalist, since your role is to inform, educate & propagate factual & credible fact based information. Therefore in the interests & benefit of readers wld you kindly put names & faces to the Mayors & MPs. Without that, it could just sound like a fictious story. Or what vapfanha vepa ghetto says mubikirwa
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Eddie Mahembe
Eddie Mahembe@eddiemahembe·
With due respect, Parties are not run based on social media posts (including legal opinions). MPs, Senators and Councillors are adults. They have the ability to make decisions. If they feel that they need to remain in their positions, so be it! Politics without principles and convictions is hollow! They have to decide.
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Mduduzi Mathuthu
Mduduzi Mathuthu@Mathuthu·
George Charamba just can’t talk to women without a sexist jibe. This can’t be right, ever
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Mduduzi Mathuthu
Mduduzi Mathuthu@Mathuthu·
A guy lost an election. He stands there as MP. How can this nonsense be normal?
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🇿🇼Moosa Shava🇿🇼
🇿🇼Moosa Shava🇿🇼@mchivurayi·
@daddyhope Would the structures have made those donations land in 🇿🇼 considering we had street lights in Wedza removed, we had medical equipment that had been donated to Chiredzi hospital taken out? All these were done by opposition hence could not see daylight, what would make this diffnt
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Dominic Jumo
Dominic Jumo@Dominicjumo·
@daddyhope Hopewell, now I can understand why citizens are starting to call you all sorts of names. If Zanu pf can prevent opposition MPs from distributing food to starving masses during Covid, do you think they would allow ambulances imported by opposition?
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