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@derrontatenda

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Zimbabwe Katılım Eylül 2017
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Prince Dubeko Sibanda
Prince Dubeko Sibanda@DubekoSibanda·
Why do we have to divert people's attention from real burning issues? What value does your question or the subject matter have to the current situation in our country. People should stop majoring in minors & concentrate on real issues
Charline P Chikomo@ChikomoPrazen

Mukoma @BitiTendai, a quick question: how can a 2019 congress of a different entity, whose status as a political party was itself contested, be used to determine the Vice President of a party that was only formed in 2022? Are you suggesting that the Citizens Coalition for Change is not what its founding president @nelsonchamisa calls it, “a new kid on the block”, but rather a rebranded version of the old Movement for Democratic Change Alliance, as some of its detractors argue? This comes from a mind that seeks historical clarity!!!

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LH1@LukeHaisa1·
I am a leader in the CCC. I am going nowhere. All I remember is that there was a congress in 2019. - This is factum probendum… hard facts…. they were singing from the same hymn book as Sengezo. They aided the 2030 agenda.
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@MacBelts Condem lol

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Dear Chamisa, we understand that you don't want to join hands with the others to fight the CAB3, but please stop sending your sidekicks after Tendai Biti, Job Skhala, and Madhuku for their efforts to defend the constitution. You are becoming very toxic now
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Beki
Beki@bekithembas·
@LukeHaisa1 @derrontatenda @TinaHati72215 What is he Chamisa doing to stop it? You have clearly stated that he has more supporters than other opposition and ZANU fears him. What is he doing with that support?
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mawarire mbizvo jealousy
Cde, you might be innocently doing your bidding for your guy @nelsonchamisa, which is good, he needs your support, but do so based on accurate information. If he is sending you to attack and besmirch real and perceived political opponents, it is imperative you ask him to give you accurate accounts of some of the things you are using to attack his political foes. I want to correct you on one thing you mentioned in your X post that I have quoted herein for easy of reference. Those who have "reliably informed" you that "Hopewell also has a very close relationship with ED's wife, the First Lady", should have told you the genesis of that relationship. As you put it, "Hopewell ALSO has a close relationship with ED's wife", did you take time to ask who else has the same relationship with ED's wife? If your source was as reliable as you are claiming here, he/she should have told you that your guy, @nelsonchamisa, ALSO "has a close relationship with ED's wife, the First Lady." Chamisa is the one who introduced Hopewell to Auxillia Mnangagwa. I will give you the details and pictures of the meeting which started the purported relationship you are going to town about. Chamisa organized a meeting for him to meet with Benson Muneri, Auxillia Mnangagwa's aide, and requested Hopewell to host the meeting at his house in Chisipite, Harare. At the meeting, your guy, @nelsonchamisa, asked Hopewell to go and meet Auxillia, on his behalf, for a political deal. Anyway, I will not delve into details about the deal but suffice to say your guy is very liquid as we speak. Two months ago, he drove to some farm in Mashonaland West with $1 million cash in his car intending to pay for the farm. The owner was scared of handling such a huge amount of cash. He instructed your guy to deposit the money with his lawyer in Harare. That's where things became interesting. It turned out the seller's lawyer is an old human rights lawyer known to Chamisa through years of interaction in the democratic struggle. Chamisa, fearing that his little secret, that he is keeping millions of dollars in cash, chickened out of the deal the moment he learnt the seller's lawyer was this renowned female human rights lawyer. So, that's your guy, he is keeping millions of dollars in cash like he is one of the Zvigananda. So when you talk about people with "a relationship with ED's wife", remember, your guy has a very strong one with the same First Lady. They call each other brother and sister because they're both of the Moyo totem but the relationship sometimes turns to amaiguru-bamunini when ethnic Karanga politics is invoked. Saka kupotsera dope, rimwe rinosara muruoko my brother.
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Brighton Mutebuka@BMutebuka

The last of today's instalment. I am reliably informed that Hopewell also has a very close personal relationship with ED's wife, the First Lady. It is an open secret that she is an ex-intelligence operative. What is the nature of that relationship & how does one credibly oppose Agenda 2030 while patronising the wife of that very leader? How does he safeguard the sensitive intel he gets from opposition leaders like Biti in his dealings with her? Why is his default MO driving wedges between opposition leaders rather than bringing them together, exploiting his proximity to them to post what they disclose to him in secret to toxify their relations? The only person that benefits from Hopewell's relentless anti-Chamisa crusade is ED, as he is effectively left with no credible political opponent on the ground while pursuing Agenda 2030. Let's say everything he says about Chamisa is correct. The point still remains that there was a sham election which affected all voters, including non-Chamisa supporters. Is there any reason why Hopewell, with his large following, could not have agitated with the same zeal he showed against Chamisa's leadership - but this time in support of a SADC mandated fresh election while castigating Chigumba & ED for the sham election? Where is the filter, restraint or outrage? You support a coup without reservations & do PR for it & yet express unrelenting outrage for the claimed absence of a mere party constitution? Is there consistency there? What is the objective reason for the uneven approach? You can't say on one hand you lead a relentless delegitimisation crusade against an opposition leader competing in an uneven field which results in his party collapsing, & on the other you compel him to join forces with the very culprits responsible for his party's collapse & enabling Agenda 2030 & criticise him for refusing to be abused. It's gross irrationality, perverse & rank madness!

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ネルソン@I_Am_NelsonJR·
@derrontatenda @joeboy_forex He inherited MDC from tsvangirai, which was already popular. Anyone could have been popular if they inherited MDC soon after MT'S death
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Charline P Chikomo
Charline P Chikomo@ChikomoPrazen·
Mukoma @BitiTendai, a quick question: how can a 2019 congress of a different entity, whose status as a political party was itself contested, be used to determine the Vice President of a party that was only formed in 2022? Are you suggesting that the Citizens Coalition for Change is not what its founding president @nelsonchamisa calls it, “a new kid on the block”, but rather a rebranded version of the old Movement for Democratic Change Alliance, as some of its detractors argue? This comes from a mind that seeks historical clarity!!!
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Beki
Beki@bekithembas·
@LukeHaisa1 @TinaHati72215 This is rubbish. It's Chamisa who gave ZANU 2/3s majority. He failed to fight. Even after recalls he could have formed another party and contested those by elections and he was going to win. Mahere and Mackman resigned giving ZANU free seats.
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𝗧𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗶 𝗢𝗯𝗲𝘆 𝗦𝗶𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗹𝗲
If Mnangagwa and his allies think that the Constitution Amendment is popular amongst the people of Zimbabwe, they should just let the people decide through a referendum - it is that simple. As CDF, this is our short yet clear message which we are carrying and we believe that it resonates with millions of people who call Zimbabwe their home. In this short clip, our Convener @BitiTendai shares how the regime was defeated back in 2000 and how it can be defeated again. Please note that CDF membership is open to all individuals and organizations who subscribe to the cause. To join CDF, follow this link app.cdfzimbabwe.org
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Blessing Jarachara
Blessing Jarachara@jarachara1·
Now the guy is leading the fight for 2030 nonsense. Chabangu paaifamba ne chimuti Biti uyu akapinda muchibage. He was so exited kusvika pakutaura kuti anga achapera ega uyu. @CCCZimbabwe
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ネルソン@I_Am_NelsonJR·
@joeboy_forex There's nothing strategic about that guy. Bro is just popular only
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Mageba VII
Mageba VII@MagebaV11·
@daddyhope Chamisa and his all stupid sheepish, naive ,goat hearders supporters have become a serious impediment for any meaningful opposition to zanu tyranny rule.its very sad that for a country that claims to be better educated than the rest in Africa can fall for such village politics
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Zimbabweans deserve ZANUPF, and they deserve everything that is going to come with this amendment. I say so because Zimbabweans support personalities. You can even see in the comments of this tweet that they support personalities, not ideas. So if a big snake is in the house and someone you do not like has the capacity to remove that snake so that it does not bite your children, in typical Zimbabwean fashion they will ignore the person who is actually on their side in terms of the idea of achieving the removal of the snake. That person can even be arrested and they will not say a word simply because they do not like him. That is the problem of personality cult politics. In a normal society, people join hands if they are fighting for the same cause, if the goal is the same. But not in Zimbabwe. That is why I have always said, in terms of analysis, ZANUPF is going to continue to rule. It is almost assured of ruling for at least the next 11 years. Why do I say 11 years? There are two years left in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s current term. If he extends his stay to 2030, that adds roughly four years. If the amendment introducing seven-year terms takes effect thereafter, that is another seven years. Seven plus four gives you 11 years. So ZANUPF is effectively assured of uninterrupted rule for at least the next 11 years, not because it is unbeatable, but because Zimbabweans opposing it are divided in the basis of personality politics. They are trapped in personality cult politics and do not support ideas. They are not focused on principles or outcomes. If Zimbabweans were focused on ideas and outcomes, Tendai Biti, Senator Jameson Timba, Job Sikhala, Nelson Chamisa would all be pulling in one direction to stop the amendment. Instead, their supporters fight each other and lose focus on what ZANUPF is doing. That is why it is often said that people get the leaders they deserve. In this case, it is a Zimbabwean problem. So if someone they do not socially like gets arrested for fighting for a just cause that seeks to liberate multitudes of people, they will ignore that person simply because they do not like him. If you look at Madzi Baba Weshanduko, he has been imprisoned for months on end, yet they do not give him the support that should be given to someone fighting for a just cause. Instead, they argue that he responded to Comrade Bombshell’s call to protest rather than to the call of their preferred leader. That is the level of pettiness that is undermining a collective struggle. So let people suffer until they open their eyes and begin to fight for ideas and a cause, not personalities. Until that shift happens, nothing will change. Robert Mugabe and Joshua Nkomo were rivals, but they put aside that rivalry and came together around a shared idea and a common cause at the Lancaster House talks in Britain. That unity of purpose is what helped deliver independence from colonial rule. Until today’s generation understands that, suffer continue!
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Nyasha@NNyashaYessur

While Chamisa and Biti are not friends, but his silence on the arrest of Biti and the mutilation of the constitution says alot about Nelson Chamisa's character and shows us were his true allegiance lies. As a young person I'm slowly loosing my trust in Chimisa. @nelsonchamisa

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Speed@Speedzinti15net·
@daddyhope Hopewell you are on point 100% + 💯. People must observe those people who are fighting for a better Zimbabwe and choose a leader. Silent leaders are sometimes double minded and dangerous. Saying it without fear or favour Chamisa will take us no where. He is self centred guy
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Thompson. P. Mudare
Thompson. P. Mudare@MudarePatience·
@SaNengomasha @freemanchari Only a structured #CCC was the solution. You don't need permanent structures ,even interim. A CLEVER CHAMISA WOULD HAVE EVEN APPOINTED EVEN OSTALLOS AS INTERIM SECRETARY GENERAL, JUST TO FILL THE VACCUM. OH NOT CHAMISA ,very difficult to deal with
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
We ORGANIZE instead of ANTAGONIZING. Join the movement of those who genuinely believe our constitution is sacrosanct. 2030Kwete! #Noto2030
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Zone 24@derrontatenda·
@MudarePatience @SaNengomasha @freemanchari Chamisa did not fail,the Idea there was to hold a congress after elections . Unfortunately your favorites was just vying for position and they decided to sell the struggle to fix Chamisa
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Thompson. P. Mudare
Thompson. P. Mudare@MudarePatience·
@SaNengomasha @freemanchari Was there a constitution in #CCC to be shredded? That thing called CCC didn't have ,Chamisa himself failed to produce it ,Tshabangu referenced the #MDCT constitution as it's interim constitution? So which constitution are you referring to?
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