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Concerned African
@cde_simba
Pan-Africanist| Saying what most fear. Teaching how systems work. Unity • Power • Self-reliance| Learn over perish
Katılım Ocak 2023
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What do you expect when the opposition abandons the field and people follow personalities instead of policies?
When politics turns into hero-worship…
When institutions are sacrificed for one man…
When supporters disappear the moment their “messiah” walks away…
Then of course ZANU-PF governs alone.
Power doesn’t fear a divided or distracted opposition.
It thrives on it.
Nelson Chamisa didn’t just leave a party, he left millions politically orphaned.
And while everyone was chasing a personality, ZaNU PF quietly took advantage of the Constitution.
ZANU-PF isn’t strong because it’s brilliant.
It’s strong because the other side vacated the pitch.
In politics, empty ground is always occupied.
#Zimbabwe #OppositionPolitics #Democracy #Accountability #Constitution
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But my brother, if sanctions were truly removed, why was the government still observing Anti-Sanctions Day afterwards? Don’t you think that alone confused Zimbabweans and made your claims difficult for people to fully understand and appreciate?
And on Congo, saying Rwanda has a rightful piece of Congolese land because of borders created during Leopold’s era does not make sense at all. Almost every African border has shared ethnic groups across it. That cannot be used to justify conflict or territorial claims today.
Praising yourself does not erase whatever impact you believe you made, but people will always question statements that appear inconsistent or historically inaccurate.
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You are criticising me using false claims saying that I am selfish. But it’s obvious that someone who can fight against sanctions on an entire nation and remove them, then fight for our environment, fight GMOs and war in Congo, can’t be a selfish person.
The fact that you can’t realise and appreciate what I have done for the nation, you and your family, means that you are too evil hearted to speak for me, so I should speak for myself.
And the fact that I praise myself doesn’t change what I did and its impact on the world.
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Zivhu, After our discussion yesterday, here are some important questions we didn’t discuss:
1. If no one appreciated the work I did in removing sanctions on Zimbabwe, fighting for ZEP holders in South Africa to keep remittences coming home, fighting xenophobia and my promoting Zimbabwe before. Why would I spend anymore time further promoting a Zimbabwe where my people don’t appreciate my work?
2. I still don’t support CAB3 without referendum, so can one promote Zimbabwe while not supporting CAB3?
3. When we criticize bad governance, corruption and human rights violations, are we insulting leadership or holding them to account?

Hon Zivhu@killerzivhu1
I spoke at length with my brother, Rutendo, and asked him to stop social-media arguments and avoid attacking President , Wicknell and others ,We agreed in principle, He is brilliant and eloquent. He should use his gifts to promote *Buy Zim and Zim tourism. He’s young, with brains
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@tsanocruz @matinyarare Thanks, he’s that good at marketing and pushing a brands, then pay him for it instead of complaining.
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@cde_simba @matinyarare So you want him to use his knowledge for nothing? Hauna kukwana
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@matinyarare The problem is, when a man constantly praises himself, it begins to overshadow the very actions that should be speaking for him. True impact rarely needs a loud narrator
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@cde_simba I removed sanctions on 16 million people and the nation. I fought GMOs and ended war in Congo. Which African do know has done that?
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@mudharagee Hating on those succeeding has become part of our African culture. Instead of celebrating progress, people rush to insult, accuse, and pull others down. Criticism is fair, but bitterness and hatred toward successful people will never build a nation. @PeterChiremba
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Why would politicians want an ignorant person dead? It is usually a well-equipped, full-of-knowledge person who can become a threat to government, someone who understands the law and constitution, not that blind uneducated guy who follows everything that has to do with foreigners without questioning.
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It's happening now.
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux
Julius Malema warned about this! We are here now!
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@nelsonchamisa Matii CAB3 bhoo, mukutodawo 7 years idzodzo Incase mukapinda.
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LOVE EVERYONE..Love even those who hate you without cause. Don’t invest in pulling others down. Never live a ‘hopeless’ life. Blessed Sunday to you and your loved ones.~nc #LoveOthers

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@nelsonchamisa The man who attacks CAB3 in public but stays silent when it matters most already knows deep down that it works. Silence in critical moments is often hidden agreement.
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A GREAT REWARD AWAITS..“Blessed are you when they revile and persecute you, and say all kinds of evil against you falsely for My sake. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad, for great is your reward in heaven, for so they persecuted the prophets who were before you.” Matthew 5:11-12
This scripture exhorts us to walk worthy of the vocation wherewith we are called.
Those who dislike us may express open contempt through derision, mockery, jibes and scornful names, or through deliberate calumny; yet we must choose the path of virtue.
They may unjustly and injuriously reproach us, even inventing improbable lies and contrived conspiracies against us, but we must remain focused and steadfast.
We may be subjected to the harshest treatment, enduring relentless persecution in word and deed, including wilful and malicious accusations of the vilest kind; nevertheless, we must continue standing firm in the path of righteous consistency.
Let not this burden of infamy and oppression discourage or cast you down. Your reward in heaven is certain and assured. These trials reveal and refine the principal graces of a Christian life.
With this hope, may we cheerfully endure painful moments and difficult circumstances, fully assured that a glorious future awaits us.
Blessed Sabbath #Godisinit
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Talk and Pay Microfinance is not just another app update, it is proof that African innovation is now building complete financial ecosystems for the people. From messaging to payments, remittances, digital wallets and now microfinance, the technology behind TAP is creating a real bridge between ordinary citizens and economic empowerment.
This is the kind of tech that speaks our language, understands our markets, and solves African problems with African solutions. Fast, smart, accessible and people-centered, that is true innovation. The future belongs to platforms that combine communication, finance and opportunity into one ecosystem, and Talk and Pay is positioning itself at the center of that future.
Big respect to Paul Tungwarara and the team driving this vision forward. Zimbabwean technology is entering a new era.
@PeterChiremba

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Technology is what moves nations forward, and in the modern world, services must be fast, simple, and accessible to everyone. Today, the Prevail Group has introduced a powerful innovation through the Talk and Pay microfinance service, bringing financial empowerment directly into people’s hands.
This is more than just a loan platform, it is a new way of life where traders, small business owners, rural communities, and even those often left behind by traditional banking systems are included in the digital economy. No long queues, no unnecessary paperwork, no travelling for assistance, just instant access through one smart platform.
Africa must move with time, embrace innovation, and build systems that make life easier for ordinary citizens. The Prevail Group has shown vision, leadership, and practical action by creating technology that works for everyone, including those living with disabilities who are too often excluded from financial services.
This is the future of financial inclusion. Fast. Simple. Empowering.
@drpaultugwarara @PeterChiremba
#PrevailGroup #TalkAndPay #FinancialInclusion #Vision2030 #DigitalAfrica #Zimbabwe #Innovation #Technology #Microfinance #Empowerment




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@ali_naka There's no option since he's serving his handles.
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Thisekedi runs the most paradoxical country in the World in total mediocrity.
The wealthiest country in natural ressources such as urge arable land, water bodies, forests and all sorts of minerals. However it is shocking to note that DRC is still amongst the five poorest countries, the most corrupt, the dirtiest and the very tribalistic and unsafe countries in the World whose elite continue to migrate everywhere in Africa and beyond.
The most alarming thing is the leadership's greed ,lack of vision and extreme mediocrity. The whole political agenda now is focused on trying to tarnish, undermine Rwanda, a country 100 times smaller, much organised and progressive country with extraordinary results yet rising from the ashes of the genocide against the tutsis. Instead of DRC extraditing FDLR-Genocidaires from Rwanda, they have armed them, integrated them in the army and supporting them to attack Rwanda and pursue the unfinished genocide plan against tutsis while exterminating banyamulenge, congolese tutsis.
In the meantime DRC' s hopeless leaders incapable of assessing and addressing their real development needs is squandering its treasury to imperialist lobbiests and politicians, surrendering their minerals reserves to "give away prices", copy pasting Visit Rwanda campaign yet there is nothing good and safe to Visit in DRC, trying to unseat the Rwandan able Secretary General of Francophonie, mobilizing for unjustified and useless sanctions against Rwanda as their core development pillars.
This is unafrican, stupid and definitely leading to more chaos and ridiculous outcomes for DRC itself. Rwanda is in another league of able leadership thinking bigger, strategic, with skilled and ethical and resilient cadres.
Mushikiwabo, Kaberuka, RDF peace keepers have superperform their tasks in internal organization unlike congolese both at home and abroad where corruption and unethical behavior have become their brands and characters. Shame on Tshisekedi and his band of lunatic adepts.
DISCLAIMER; I DONT believe in Colonial Organizations such as the Commonwealth or the International Organisation of La Francophonie (OIF) I hate both organizations with passion! Why would Africans identify themselves on the basis of the colonial masters?

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@daddyhope What if Chamisa actually sees Bill No. 3 as fit to pass? Because in politics, prolonged silence on a national issue often speaks louder than words, and silence can easily be interpreted as a YES.
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Does Nelson Chamisa want Zimbabweans to simply sit back and watch Constitutional Amendment No. 3 being pushed through without resistance? Does he expect people to wait for him to return from America and only then decide when an opposition movement should emerge?
I thought Chamisa himself told people to go and form political parties and opposition movements of their choice and to leave him alone. Now that some have done exactly that and are trying, in their own small way, to push back against Constitutional Amendment No. 3, why is he insulting and undermining them?
Does he not realise that this strengthens the growing perception that there is some form of alignment between him and the faction pushing Constitutional Amendment No. 3, whose objective is clearly to ensure there is no meaningful resistance?
Because what sensible opposition figure attacks people who are standing up against the abuse and violation of the Constitution by a ZANUPF faction?
Why would anyone genuinely opposed to authoritarianism ridicule citizens attempting to resist it? At a time when Zimbabwe desperately needs unity against constitutional manipulation, attacking those trying to organise only weakens the broader democratic struggle and benefits the very people pushing these dangerous amendments.

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@Am_Blujay Was resigned by her bosses for failing to deliver.
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Zandile Dabula has resigned as a member and president of Operation Dudula with immediate effect, saying the organisation no longer aligns with her wishes and purpose. She added that one of the main reasons behind her resignation is her belief that Operation Dudula was meant to remain a movement, not be turned into a political party.

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