Bakujo
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@Joe__Bassey These people don’t beat the allegations why on earth must you install some kings and chiefs. Why they know how sensitive are the people of South Africa with regards to kings and chiefs and culture especially Zulus
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Zim creates half a million jobs in the past two years
heraldonline.co.zw/zim-creates-ha…
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You see the importance of isikolo guys how can more than half of Zim population be in SA
Yellowman@abmmbyz
@africatodayMG Doesn't compare
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@nhepera81 @DougColtart He is a white Zimbabwean just like Joshua Sacko
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Happy Independence Day to you too, my fellow Zimbabwean. ☺️
🖤❤️💛💚
May you find healing for the hate in your heart.

1@nhepera81
@DougColtart You are not a Zimbabwean
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DEBUNKING THE MYTHS!
Deputy Chief Secretary for Presidential Communications, Mr George Charamba has debunked myths surrounding Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill, noting that amendments are a standard legal process. He reminds the nation that Constitutions are made by the people, for the people and are designed to be updated.
#ZBCUpdates #ConstitutionalLaw #Governance #ZimbabwePolitics #LegalFramework #Vision2030
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@DumisoJnr22247 Listen Mate.We don’t give a fuck about those war veterans.They have seen their time.We need to be progressive as a nation.No to constitutional amendments without a referendum.Chiefs should stay clear of politics.
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PRESS STATEMENT
War Veterans Endorsement of Amendment Bill No. 3: A Testament to Patriotism and Sovereignty
The War Veterans of Zimbabwe, our most honoured sons and daughters of the liberation struggle, have rallied behind Amendment Bill No. 3. Their endorsement is not merely symbolic it is a profound affirmation that the proposed changes are anchored in patriotism, sovereignty, and the enduring values of national progress.
As custodians of our independence, the War Veterans embody the sacrifices that secured Zimbabwe’s freedom. Their support for Amendment Bill No. 3 underscores that this legislation is not about technical adjustments, but about safeguarding the gains of the liberation struggle and ensuring continuity of our national vision.
This endorsement sends a clear message:
- Sovereignty is non-negotiable. Zimbabwe must remain the master of its destiny, free from external interference.
- Discipline is essential. The Bill reinforces the principles of accountability and order that have always defined our national character.
- Unity is our inheritance. Amendment Bill No. 3 is a unifying instrument, binding generations together under the same banner of progress and development.
The War Veterans’ rallying call is a reminder that patriotism is not a relic of the past it is a living force that guides our present and shapes our future. Their support strengthens our collective resolve to build a Zimbabwe that is disciplined, united, and sovereign.
We urge all citizens to embrace this moment with pride and conviction, standing shoulder to shoulder with the heroes of our liberation in advancing the cause of national development.
Issued by: Varakashi4ED National Chairman Godwin Nkatha.
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Keep doing what you're doing. People call you names claiming you steal their tax, but what surprises me the most is we never see armed robbers giving back. Even the white man who came and took everything for free in Africa never gave back.
Even drug lords like Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán never gave back. Sir, you're one of a kind, a rare breed. 🇿🇼
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it’s a symptom of a deep-seated inferiority complex. Every language evolves to describe its environment, and Shona is more than capable of technical depth if we actually invested in it rather than suppressing it.
Enforcing English-only policies in private schools isn't about 'broadening minds....it’s an elitist gatekeeping tactic. It treats our mother tongue as a hurdle to success rather than a pillar of identity. True intelligence is multilingualism that values local heritage, not a forced monolingualism that views Western culture as the only standard of 'modernity
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Residents of Beitbridge have come out in support of the Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill, 2026.
The community highlighted that the proposed reforms, including the extension of terms to 7 years will ensure continuity and stability for long-term national projects. Beitbridge joins a growing list of districts engaging with the new legislative roadmap.
#ZBCNews #ConstitutionalAmendment #Beitbridge
#Vision2030 #NationalStability #InstitutionalEfficiency #BuildingTheNation #StrengtheningGovernance
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Democracy demands debate not insults. I have noticed that some individuals have chosen to respond to my views on Constitutional Amendment No. 3 with insults, slander, and personal attacks.
I am entitled to my political opinions. Just as every Zimbabwean has the right to support or oppose a policy, I equally have the right to analyse national issues and express my position openly and honestly. That is the essence of democracy.
At no point have I insulted those who disagree with me. I have respected the diversity of views that Zimbabweans hold on this matter. What I will not accept, however, is the growing culture of political intolerance where people believe they are entitled to abuse, insult, and defame others simply because they hold a different opinion.
Political debate must never descend into character assassination. Disagreement is healthy in a democracy. It sharpens ideas and allows the nation to explore different solutions but disagreement must remain respectful.
I stand firmly by my right to express my views on national governance issues without intimidation, insults, or slander. Zimbabwe belongs to all of us, and the future of our country will not be built through hatred but through mature and constructive engagement.
To those who disagree with me, I welcome your arguments. Let us debate ideas, not attack individuals.
Respect is the foundation of democratic dialogue.
Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
President, Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD)
#RespectPoliticalDialogue
#DemocracyRequiresDebate
#BeingLinda
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana
“We need more years…….”@lilomatic
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@MarylynFadzai @begottensun You can counter argue against the bench that noted so
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After pursuing her higher education at the University of Zimbabwe, earning a Bachelor of Law Honours degree in 2008. She furthered her academic journey by obtaining a Master of Laws degree in International Criminal Law and international Commercial Litigation from the University of Cambridge in 2011.
Upon her return to Zimbabwe in 2011, she established her own legal practice. Her legal acumen and commitment to justice led her to participate in various significant endeavours, including a public inquiry on the introduction of bond notes in Zimbabwe.
Yes. She worked hard for many years and can afford to drive a fucking Jaguar.
There are other ways to “make it” without putting on a pamper and baby powder to twerk for Ganandaz
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
MABHARANGIZHA@Mabharangizha
Guys I saw "WE NEED NEW LEADERS'' driving a JAGUAR coming from Milton Park Medical Centre ( panodhura zvikuru kwazvo) , haaa I think bhora harina mweya iri 🤒🤒
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@CMukungunugwa @LynneStactia If it came from the people subject the amendment to a referendum
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Ndikunzwei Futy Muchiti Resolution Number 1 yakabvepi @LynneStactia
Resolution Number 1 came from the people not from the President!
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