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Zimbabwe Katılım Haziran 2023
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Kate Hoey
Kate Hoey@CatharineHoey·
The proposed Constitutional Bill in Zimbabwe is an attack on democracy by @edmnabang Rule by terror and threat of terror from ZanuPF Opposition and civil society leaders attacked,imprisoned. Our Gov must speak out Question in Lords !
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CVN News@ZwVoice·
I'm rejecting the proposed amendment bill nekuti takavhotera vanhu kuti vanoita development not kuti vanochinja mutemo. Vacho vari kutimanikidza this bill are unelectable, This was said during an interface meeting in Harare West Full video on: youtu.be/MWTVl4bBO0g?si…
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
I have held my tongue long enough. I have watched with mounting despair as a man I once believed in a man I stood beside in the corridors of revolution dismantles the very republic we bled to build. No more. History demands honesty, and I will not go to my grave having remained silent while Zimbabwe is sold to the highest bidder. President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa began well. November 2017 carried genuine hope not just the relief of Mugabe's departure, but the dawn of what many of us believed would be a corrective era. A Zimbabwe restored to its founding promise. Open. Democratic. Accountable. We toasted to that promise. Many of us championed it. That promise is now dead. We went into the bush to fight for one man, one vote. We fought to remove the Ian Smith era of fear, intimidation, and permanent rule. What Mnangagwa is doing today is Smith with a ZANU-PF card. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 is not a legal exercise it is a heist. It is the systematic dismantling of term limits, of separation of powers, of the people's sovereign right to change their government. Anyone who stands against it is hounded. Journalists are intimidated. Former comrades are silenced. Voices within the party itself are crushed before they can echo. I ask in what meaningful way does this differ from the Rhodesian state we gave our youth to destroy? The comparison to Idi Amin, Bokassa, and Mobutu is not hyperbole it is historical reckoning. Those men too began with the language of liberation. They too spoke of the people while accumulating power for themselves. The trajectory is unmistakable, and if Mnangagwa does not reverse course, his chapter in African history will sit alongside those very names he once condemned. What does he want to achieve with those two extra years? Two more years to entrench cartels? Two more years to reward those who purchased his longevity with the nation's resources? Let us speak plainly about the company he now keeps. Jonathan Moyo the same man who manipulated President Mugabe, who drafted the letters designed to purge Mnangagwa, who forged signatures to fire the very man he now serves is back inside the tent. This is not reconciliation. This is desperation. When a leader invites his most cunning manipulator back into his circle, it tells you one thing that leader no longer trusts his own judgment and fears what honest counsel might reveal. And then there is Kuda Tagwirei a man whose financial fingerprints covered the funding of CCC election operations in 2018, whose business empire grew in direct proportion to his proximity to state power. That this individual now operates at the highest levels of government economic policy is not a scandal hiding in the shadows. It is a scandal in plain sight, sustained by silence purchased with patronage. This is what cartels do. They do not seize power through guns anymore they do it through tenders, through parastatals, through currency manipulation, through the quiet suffocation of any competitor or critic. And Mnangagwa, whether by design or by surrender, has allowed these cartels to become the real government of Zimbabwe. The liberation struggle was never fought so that one man could trade our constitution for his own comfort. The veterans of this republic deserve better. The people of Zimbabwe deserve far better. I am not a partisan man. I have never sought a political platform. But I am a soldier who swore an oath not to a president, not to a party, but to the Republic of Zimbabwe and its people. That oath does not expire with retirement. It does not dissolve in the face of inconvenience or personal risk. I call on my fellow veterans, on serving officers who still possess conscience, on citizens who remember what November 2017 felt like do not allow this moment to pass without resistance. Not the resistance of violence we are beyond that, and any who counsel it dishonour the struggle. But the resistance of voice, of solidarity, of democratic accountability.
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nelson chamisa
nelson chamisa@nelsonchamisa·
CITIZENS RESIST THE NONSENSE…To date, Citizen Volunteers in various districts have had meetings disturbed, disrupted or stopped. This must be stop! What is surprising is that ZANU-PF leaders are able to hold meetings freely across the country, while those who oppose the heinous amendment are being denied the same opportunity. The moment you start coaching party members on what to say, it suggests one of two things: either you don’t fully trust them, or they are not genuinely on the same page with you, perhaps both. Truth be said, they do not own the very amendment. It is being ‘force-fed’ on them from the top. After all, if the constitutional amendment was truly sponsored or suggested by the ‘your people’ as you claim, there should be no need to explain or justify it to them in the first place. #NoToED2030
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Thomas Chizhanje
Thomas Chizhanje@thomaschizhanje·
Over 90% of Zimbabweans earn less than US$500 per month. The median income is estimated to be around US$250 per month. That means half of working adults earn below that amount. In a country where rent, fuel, groceries, and school fees are priced in US dollars, this is not just low income. It is survival. Now ask yourself honestly: If the majority of citizens are earning below US$500 per month, is extending political terms the national priority? When households are struggling to afford basics, when young people are unemployed or underpaid, when families depend on remittances to survive…the focus should be economic recovery, not term extension. #NoTo2030 is not about personalities. It is about priorities.
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DeeLay 🇺🇸
DeeLay 🇺🇸@DrexelGlen19289·
@Shadaya_Knight @kirbdizzle1 Please give us an example of her being right about any of her conspiracy theories. So which is it, Israel, Egypt, TPUSA, Erica, Ukraine, France, now the US military ? Trying to keep track 😂
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉
Candace Owens They can call her crazy, paranoid, bitter or a conspiracy nut job, but they know she's very right about much of the things she says One of the few media personalities who isn't actually owned I hope she has serious security around herself and family, because she's a threat to the "elites"
𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉 tweet media
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AdamL@dw_Mason·
@Cfc_Kemboi 1-1 today then we win 2-0 at the bridge
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kemboi@Cfc_Kemboi·
Chelsea fans : What are your predictions against PSG ?
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AdamL@dw_Mason·
@DandaroOnline How about we fight zanu first before gays , we are suffering coz of Zanu
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Dandaro Online
Dandaro Online@DandaroOnline·
#dandarostreets Meanwhile, members of the Zimbabwean LGBTQ+ community based in South Africa are marching in Cape Town while carrying Zimbabwean flags and calling for greater LGBTQ+ rights in Zimbabwe. Follow our WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
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Santtti Muks
Santtti Muks@SantttiMuks·
Classic projects. 1. Forest Hills Drive 2. 4 Your Eyes Only 3. KOD 4. Born Sinner 5. Friday Night Lights 6. The Fall-off
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
🚨BREAKING: The Islamic terror regime in Iran just launched another wave of ballistic missiles with cluster munitions to kill as many Israelis as possible. This is a war crime.
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Paul Hease
Paul Hease@PaulHease·
@Rainmaker1973 Are u trying to tell me that KendickLamer has two albums above ANYTHING by Bob Dylan??? Fuck off with this BS.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Ranking the best albums of all time
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Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
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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AdamL@dw_Mason·
@McGeno19 @saras76 Honestly though how does one finds this stupid behavior amusing , he is a leader talking to another leader .He should at-least show respect .
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GeneMc@McGeno19·
@saras76 This is where MAGA is: Trump publicly disrespects a fellow world leader, and it is hilarious. Show some dignity.
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AdamL@dw_Mason·
@EylonALevy Freedom while killing Iranian children
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
Iran: “Death to Israel!” Israel: “Freedom to Iran!” We are not the same.
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