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Kure Kwemeso 🇿🇼
@cry_gurende
Patriot par excellence. God fearing politician. Critic and hater of puppetry.
Harare, Zimbabwe Katılım Şubat 2019
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@DandaroOnline @SelbyChirau Dandaro don't sensationalise issues for the likes.
The good thing though is, you did not mention the dates and the place where this happened.
I was there when this happened, way back in 2024.
On this incident, I was really ashamed of being Zimbabwean.
Let me leave it there.
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#dandarostreets Chaos erupted after a group of Chinese mining bosses allegedly trapped several people inside a mineshaft, filled the shaft, and attempted to flee the scene.
A mob intercepted the suspects before they could escape and forced them to return and release those trapped underground.
The situation quickly escalated into violence, with tensions running high as onlookers demanded accountability.
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@AmirSona07 Not for free but at full cost.
The visit is worthy every penny.
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@gama_stanley @maguranyanga @online_zifa I can't even argue with you because you are a well known Dynamos hater.
The good thing though is, of all the millions of football lovers, only the appointed referees for a match have got the final say.
Your opinion therefore will remain just bar talk.
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The referee in the match between FC Platinum and Dynamos today should be investigated. He was totally against FC Platinum. The penalty awarded to Dynamos was a fraud. So far Dynamos have been awarded 4 penalties in 7 games. It’s a mess. @online_zifa must stop this rot.
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I shared my wifi password with my neighbour since she said she was struggling on bills and couldn't keep up with paying for her subscription but under one condition, "DON'T SHARE IT WITH ANYONE ELSE" So today my internet was lagging super bad so I decided to check the devices: apart from my two devices,there were other 10 devices connected. Tv's, a whole gaming system and 7 phones. So I asked her if she shared my password and she replied, " I did share with 3 other neighbours and I also have many devices but you have unlimited so I don't think thats a problem" I said no problem for sure,went back to my house and changed my password. That audacity for something you don't pay for suprises me
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These were not just names in a history book. These were leaders who paid the ultimate price—their very heads taken to Britain as trophies—for one reason: they dared to resist colonial seizure of their land.
That was politics. And in our tradition, chiefs have always been politics—governing, protecting, and leading their people. So where did this alien idea come from that a people's leader should stand apart from the politics that shape their survival?
Here are four who refused to stand apart:
1. Chief Chingaira (Makoni) – Chief
2. Chief Chinengundu Mashayamombe – Chief
3. Mapondera – Military leader
4. Mashonganyika – Resistance leader
#CAB3

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@BaShonaBaShona @KMutisi @ForbesMagazine @matinyarare Rutendo seems to have got drunk with recent likes and reposts for posting anti- CAB3 propaganda and now on overdrive to lambast every positive vibe coming from our country.
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Zimbabwe was recently voted the number one tourism destination in Africa by @ForbesMagazine. During our debate yesterday with @matinyarare, he claimed this was a lie, yet the facts are there for everyone to see. Rutendo suggested it was just PR, but no one does PR for free unless they are genuine patriots. The truth is, the results speak for themselves.
The nation has successfully marketed itself to the world, thanks to the efforts of the tourism industry, particularly the Ministry, @BarbaraRwodzi, @DepMinMOTHI, and @ZtaUpdates.
Calling our President @edmnangagwa mediocre is an unbelievable statement from Rutendo; however, it does not change reality. Despite sanctions, natural disasters like Cyclone Idai, and the COVID-19 pandemic, Zimbabwe’s economy has continued to grow at a commendable rate.

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A $1M bounty has been posted & still running for the capture of @s_m_marandi, a prominent academic regularly featured on Western media, & someone I know personally.
It has been live for five days.
Reported by thousands.
Still trending. Still up.
And running as a paid partnership.
@Safety @Support, you’ve been tagged repeatedly.
@elonmusk, this is your platform. Is this what “free speech” means now?
Calls for kidnapping, as long as the target fits? And we’re told by your team, it doesn’t violate the rules.
This is nothing short of a public solicitation of a criminal act. A call for kidnapping, & potentially worse, being allowed, promoted, & monetised in plain sight.
If this targeted a Western academic, or an Israeli, it would be gone in minutes & the account indefinitely suspended.
Keep it trending people. Keep tweeting about it & keep tagging the power to be.


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@tsanocruz @NewsHawksLive That's exactly why I said he must air his views at personal level, as a Zimbabwean, and not as a stock holder in ZANU PF. He has forfeited that prive ledge by consensus of the governing party.
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@cry_gurende @NewsHawksLive .Are party resolutions national resolutions?
.Is the Zanu Pf constitution the national constitution?
.Does Zanu Pf propose any bill for this country?
. Are there no remedies for members who disagree with the party resolutions ?
. Does every ember have to agree with the rsltns?
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@tsanocruz @NewsHawksLive The post clearly state that whatever process coming out of govt or parliament was agreed at two consecutive ZANU PF conferences. My post then was if he is part to the party he should never be opposing those resolutions and claim to be a stock holder of the same.
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@cry_gurende @NewsHawksLive You wrote 8 lines in plain language. Nothing to re-read. You are the one who got all mixed up in Muchenas pages. Dont be lazy to read and when you read dont be lazy to understand.Funny you still talk of party resolutions when he clearly addressed them.
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@tsanocruz @NewsHawksLive What slowness are talking about.
Did you even read what I said or you are just quick to open your mouth with a closed mind.
Read again or go play out there with your kind.
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@cry_gurende @NewsHawksLive You are very slow. Did you even read their letter to the clerk of parliament? Did you even read and understand this response to Temba?
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After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today.
I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.
It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC.
May God bless America.

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I read Mr. Ngarivhume’s post with astonishment, because it relies more on political rhetoric than on constitutional reasoning. It conflates two entirely different issues: a political statement made in 2025 and the constitutional authority of the people, through Parliament, to amend their own Constitution.
The 2025 headline he cites reflected a personal position taken at that time - that the President would not be “swayed” into extending his term through pressure. That statement concerned personal conduct, not a permanent prohibition on constitutional amendment. Zimbabwe’s Constitution itself provides clear procedures for amendment. If amendment were inherently illegal, those provisions would not exist.
Calling Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 “illegal” therefore makes little legal sense. In constitutional law, legality is determined by process. If a proposal is introduced through Parliament, debated, subjected to public hearings, and voted upon by elected representatives, it operates squarely within the constitutional framework.
There is also an internal contradiction in the argument being advanced. One cannot claim to defend the Constitution while simultaneously denying its built-in mechanisms for lawful change. Constitutions are not static relics - they are living instruments designed to evolve through clearly defined procedures. Mature democracies amend their constitutions regularly when institutional realities require adjustment.
Describing such a process as “criminal” is therefore political theatre rather than legal analysis. Criminality involves breaking the law. A constitutional amendment undertaken through the procedures prescribed by the Constitution is, by definition, an exercise of constitutional authority.
In short, the post substitutes constitutional argument with political slogans. Serious constitutional discourse requires careful reasoning about law and procedure - not the recycling of headlines to manufacture outrage.

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@mawarirej @edmnangagwa Jealous will kill you one day.
Even if your assumptions were correct, what would the journalist in particular or the country in general benefit from those findings.
Shaming the the President then your heart becomes full.
You are very childish and playful my man.
Grow up man
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I thought our journalists would investigate where ED, as a law student at UNZA, got the money to buy the car. Remember, he went to Zambia from prison in Rhodesia, where did he get the money to buy the car?
Where are the registration papers for the car to prove that @edmnangagwa
Owned the car?
Where was this car since 1980? How was it brought to Zimbabwe and was it ever used in Zimbabwe? If so, what was it's registration details in Zimbabwe?
Hadzisi mota dzamuri kutora kumarabu mopenda moneyepera vanhu kuti ED owned it?
Can we please have the registration papers for the car in Zambia tipedze nharo?


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