
Alfred Pahla
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Zero tariffs for 53 African nations with diplomatic ties. From African fields to Chinese tables. A win-win.




After attending a Human Rights meeting, I’m deeply concerned about Bill No. 3 in Zimbabwe. This is not reform—it’s control. Our rights matter. #Zimbabwe #SpeakOut”







Fellow Zimbabweans, below is the link to the address. youtube.com/watch?v=KFcwMC… God Bless you, God Bless Zimbabwe.








I recently listened to Blessed Mhlanga's speech and, while I may not endorse his perspective, I firmly believe it epitomizes the essential right to free speech that every individual is entitled to. The very circumstance that he can articulate such thoughts without fear of retribution stands as a testament to the progressive climate that President Mnangagwa has fostered. Such openness was a rarity in the past. As Blessed rightly pointed out, human rights must be upheld; however, his freedom to express himself candidly indicates that Zimbabwe has ascended to a level of respect for such liberties. President Mnangagwa has demonstrated commendable forbearance, extending significant latitude to all individuals, including those who oppose his governance. This quality is indicative of a truly great leader, one who has the ability to embrace a spectrum of viewpoints without resorting to vindictiveness.








Zimbabwe Minister and Senator threaten journalist @bbmhlanga with prosecution and passport revocation after he testified at the United Nations on Zimbabwe abuses—blatant reprisal for cooperating with the UN. We have requested the Secretary-General to act: genevasummit.org/geneva-summit-…







