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Oom Ray.

@chiefmringo

Whether it ends good or bad,it was an experience.

somewhere in heaven. Katılım Ocak 2014
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Oom Ray.@chiefmringo·
United we can defeat Corona..but stubborn and divided it conquers us.
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Oom Ray.@chiefmringo·
@Joe__Bassey Mugabe the second loading..he doesn't want to go @edmnangagwa yet his people are all flocking to neighbouring countries.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 Moves to Scrap Direct Presidential Elections, as Parliament Would Choose the President.
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Oom Ray.@chiefmringo·
Jesus wanted to save the world but he was denied permission,he was betrayed and crucified.. Same as what is happening to the @EFFSouthAfrica @EFF_Cape_Metro @EFF_FreeState president..the enemy knows what he can do to free a colonized mass..
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Rutendo Matinyarare
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare·
𝗠𝗡𝗔𝗡𝗚𝗔𝗚𝗪𝗔 𝗜𝗦 𝗦𝗢𝗪𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗦𝗘𝗘𝗗𝗦 𝗢𝗙 𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗢𝗪𝗡 𝗗𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗦𝗘. Bete, under normal circumstances I would agree with you. However, in this case, over the past few months, I have been warning that President Mnangagwa is creating his own demise by undertaking the 2030 constitutional amendment, to stay in power instead of passing the baton. You see, President Mnangagwa has enjoyed a lot of goodwill from the East, the West, and internal stakeholders. Foreigners believed that he would be a departure from Mugabe, allowing both blocs (West and East) to do good business in Zimbabwe, albeit with each trying to get a monopoly. Local business people believed that he would open up space for meritocracy based wealth creation, while his political supporters expected rewards and political elites believed that he would pass the baton to those who enabled him to remove Mugabe, when his time was up. This is why, despite the coup and the shootings of protesters in 2018, everyone looked aside to pave his way, anticipating mutually beneficial business. This culminated in local and foreign investment increasing, the opening up of credit lines, easier trade conditions—even under sanctions—and the eventual removal of sanctions. All these were the ultimate confirmation of internal and Western support for the Mnangagwa administration. However, while the West reached out to his administration for access to minerals, and locals sought economic opportunities with his administration and political allies sought rewards, he continued to grant government-sanctioned opportunities to the Chinese and a small circle of business elites around him at the exclusion of most. This culminated in him publicising his rejection of Trump’s propositions to access Zimbabwe’s minerals through a health package and it also saw him halting the export of raw minerals, which pushed lithium prices up dramatically. This would not entirely be a bad idea, if only his government were not violating human rights by closing down democratic space, weakening the opposition, and arbitrarily arresting those opposing his bid—all while using state institutions to enrich a few who now want to use their wealth to succeed him and keep power within his camp. This has resulted in the West losing its tools—civil society organisations and the opposition—to influence politics in the country, destroying the chances of someone else ascending to give more favourable terms to them. Meanwhile, internally, doors have been shut on businesspeople and political actors who supported the President, as a result only the inner circle is eating. Those who were meant to succeed him are now seeing the door close as he seeks to stay in power indefinitely. Consequently, by excluding others from the trough and then attempting to stay in power by suppressing dissent through human rights violations—confirmed by the Chapter 12 institution (Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission), whose leadership he appointed—President Mnangagwa has created a convergence of foreign and internal interests who now have a justified basis to remove him in a 2017 style internal regime change coup. He has made the same mistake Mugabe made by not sticking to the succession plan agreed upon and eating alone, but his is only ten times worse.
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Bete 𝕏 @Bete263

They Are Doing It Again @shingainyoka from @BBCAfrica wrote a story x.com/BBCAfrica/stat… about Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No.3) Bill, 2026. One quote from @BitiTendai, a thug currently on bail. By the morning of April 8, 2026, eight outlets across Africa and the world had published it as news. The Star in Kenya. Yahoo News in Canada. Club of Mozambique. Adom Online in Ghana. Eight headlines. One source. One agenda. We have seen this before. This is neo-colonialism. Not the old kind with ships and guns. The new kind, with journalists, NGOs, and local politicians who have decided that their careers matter more than their country. The weapon is not a rifle. It is a BBC microphone pointed at Tendai Biti while Patrick Chinamasa's response, which appears in the very same article, gets buried. Let us talk about who is in this story and who is paying them. Tendai Biti leads the Constitution Defenders Forum. The @cdfzim does not run on patriotism. It runs on donor funding from the same Western governments, through USAID(or whatever new Leviathan has replaced it) and the National Endowment for Democracy, that have kept Zimbabweans under sanctions for over twenty years. The same governments that imposed ZIDERA on us. The same governments that froze our assets, locked us out of international finance, and then turned around and called themselves champions of Zimbabwean democracy. They put sanctions on your country with one hand and fund the people fighting your government with the other. And when those people speak, the BBC amplifies it, and eight African outlets copy and paste it before breakfast. This is the regime change playbook. It is not new. They used it in Libya. They used it in Venezuela. They used it in Zimbabwe in the early 2000s when they funded and cheered on the MDC, weaponised civil society, and celebrated economic collapse hoping it would bring this government to its knees. It did not work then. It is not going to work now. What is actually happening with CA3? Parliament, your Parliament, elected by you, is conducting public hearings across every province. Citizens are walking in, sitting down, and speaking. Lawyers are filing cases in the Constitutional Court. The submission window is open until 17 May. That is not a coup. That is the 2013 Constitution working exactly as designed. But the BBC does not file stories about citizens participating in hearings. That does not serve the narrative. The narrative needs chaos. The narrative needs "coup." So they call Biti, he delivers the line, and by morning it is in Kenya, Canada, Ghana, and Mozambique, all under different mastheads, all reading like independent reporting, all saying the same thing. Zimbabwean, when you read these stories ask yourself three questions. Who wrote it? Who did they quote? And who is paying the person they quoted? Answer those three questions and the neo-colonial agenda writes itself. CA3 is Zimbabwe's constitution. It will be decided by Zimbabwe's Parliament. Not by the BBC. Not by Biti's donors. Not by governments that cannot name a single street in Harare but have strong opinions about how we should govern ourselves. Read the bill. Make up your own mind. Submit your views before 17 May. bills@parlzim.gov.zw @Jamwanda2 @ProfJNMoyo @HeraldZimbabwe @ZiyambiZ @TembaMliswa @nickmangwana #YesTo2030 #CA3Zimbabwe

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GAL.DUB.SAR@galdubsart1h·
@chiefmringo @BBCAfrica I hope you guys get a third president soon, I heard douglas corlart got attacked a week ago by a ZANU PF member.
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BBC News Africa@BBCAfrica·
Fears are growing among Zimbabwe’s opposition that the ruling Zanu-PF is attempting a power grab through proposed constitutional changes that would let parliament elect the president and extend the term from five to seven years. bbc.in/3Q75vj5
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Oom Ray.@chiefmringo·
When you have guys to serve the people and bury corruption..
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Oom Ray.@chiefmringo·
I would like to thank premier Panyaza Lusufi's dedication and commitment to save the masses.. He has chosen an @EFFSouthAfrica member Dunga to serve the people of Gauteng,he believes in service delivery not corruption..he puts people first. He knows that EFF puts people first.
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🇿🇦 Apostle Dr D Mekgwe🇹🇼
[BREAKING NEWS] Busisiwe Mkhwebane Has been Fired as MK Party Leader in Mpumalanga‼️‼️‼️ We Told them We will be there! This is the day that the Lord has done, Let us rejoice & be glad in it! Someone please Tag The Wife, David Mkhwebane! Gwaza Mkhonto Gwaza!🤙🏾
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Cyril Ramaphosa has secured South Africa a pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a move that echoes Nelson Mandela’s doctrine that “your enemies are not our enemies,” affirming an independent foreign policy rooted in national interest.
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Mpama
Mpama@Mpama1634347·
When I open my account I see fighters. When I scroll up I see fighters. When i scroll down up I see fighters. Is fighters all over my X-account♥️♥️♥️. Blood is thicker than water✊ The red family✊
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Lerato.EFF
Lerato.EFF@Palesa_EFF01·
I need 200 fighters to follow today. Let's go ❤️🖤💚
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Sprinkle ✨
Sprinkle ✨@Sprinkle1868186·
90% of men have to drink alcohol before having s*x with their partner 🤦 True or false
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BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)@BBCWorld·
Plan to scrap presidential elections puts Zimbabweans at loggerheads bbc.in/4v7kVE2
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸Zvii? Nobody will touch zvimari zvenyu izvo - including your own passport office and fuel companies that your own people run. @wicknellchivayo chaiye haambofe akapa chero ani zvimari izvozvo. Waste of printing money chaiyo. Hameno kuti munoitirei nharo. You also defending the last round of rubbish notes and you were left with egg on your face. It’s a mess. We need new leaders.🇿🇼
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana

Zvaita #ZiG

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Oxtail Command Centre
Oxtail Command Centre@ZimParrot·
@BBCAfrica @SANDEJAQ One thing I can assure everyone is that Mnangagwa won't be president after his term ends in 2028! We will do everything to stop him. If it means war, we are ready!
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Cptn Jack
Cptn Jack@ZimboJoseph·
@BBCAfrica Democr@zy is not working in Africa
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Jenny Fa
Jenny Fa@pretty_airnb·
These days Men do 1 round and finish 🤣🤣🥳, wtf is this????
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