The CDF Convener Tendai Biti and Director of Programs Morgan Ncube have been detained by police in Mutare and have been charged with contravening MOPA by failing to notify police of a public meeting. They are likely to appear in court on Monday.
We note the solidarity recieved from various corners. Our programs will not be deterred by these illegal and unconstitutional restrictions. Operation Chiverevere is going to keep going until every Zimbabwean has been reached and understand that we cannot have a Mnangagwa dynasty in Zimbabwe.
Those in Mutare, your solidarity will be important as we continue to organize against the mutilation of our constitution!
There are 4 pillars of structural power: Security, Finance, Information & Mode of Production. During the Chimurenga 2 between 1970-75 there were less guns and more mass conscientization. They understood that in that kind of war, you could have as many guns as you can but you would not win without a knowlegeable and engaged mass.
As we organize to defend our constitution, it is important that we keep this in the back of our minds. We cannot win without a knowlegeable and engaged mass.
We also know that traditional channels of communication are closed. We have no access to traditional media and our meetings are being cancelled and police is arresting our people. Instead of wallowing, we organize differently.
We know 94% of adult Zimbabweans have Whatsapp. We are engaging them there. These "Referendums" we are running are a way of bringing attention to the important issue at hand.
This is why we are asking you to share them widely, kumusha, kumagroup, everywhere. When you do that, we kill 3 birds with one stone.
@gratefulrah@freemanchari@kudatasimba His handlers will never allow him to call for any protest. You say he has a strategy, yet he couldn’t strategise against Tshabangu. You are just delusional and naive.
@julsmag@freemanchari@kudatasimba Hazvidi dzungu. Chamisa has been on the trenches since and he has his own strategy. Breaking the law is not a strategy. Chamisa has a following and Biti is campaigning for support. That’s the deference. Chamisa can call for protests anytime because he has the people.
@FaraiIshmael@freemanchari If Chamisa had had the balls or the will to fight Tshabangu, he could have easily put up a fight at least, instead of running away. Real leaders do not run away when the going gets tough.
On the other hand you deliberately misrepresent the fact that Biti did not create Tshabang
@freemanchari The same Tendai Biti who admitted to working with Sengezo Tshabangu—a move that handed ZANU-PF the leverage to push the 2030 agenda—is now defending that very agenda. The contradiction is hard to ignore.
@MadzivaNehemiah@freemanchari@ZimbaAlphandica Why are you here and not simply following the efforts of those that you believe are the right leaders - that is if they are doing anything. You can’t just be locked on fighting those who are doing something. How is that helpful to you?🤷🏾♂️
@julsmag@freemanchari@kudatasimba Chamisa is now a brand. That’s why you see him being fought by the opposition. They don’t have a chance. He’s number one in the opposition hapana number two-ten. The rest manamba eleven zvichienda mberi.
@gratefulrah@freemanchari@kudatasimba Pretence is when you purport to be fighting ZANU, yet you have never been arrested for even a second during your entire political career. Zanu doesn’t arrest its own - that is why Tshabangu and Chamisa will never be arrested for anything.
@freemanchari@kudatasimba Arrested for pretending to fight something they created together with Tshabangu. This is drama. Relevance seekers. Take your pple and go for protests. I want to see something
Just established that the marking of the gate done on my gate was also done at Ibbos gate yesterday afternoon. These are threats to leaders and members of the DCP. #NoTo2030
#WhatWillVPConstantinoChiwengaDo?
With 10 Zanu PF provinces having adopted resolutions for the implementation of the party's key Bulawayo annual conference decision last year to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's rule beyond his 2028 constitutional second term limit to 2030 at the upcoming Mutare convention, Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga and his camp face the biggest challenge yet in the ongoing internal succession power struggle to acquiesce, resist or reject it outright.
Mnangagwa and his faction have taken a huge move to entrench him in power for what effectively amounts to a third term by implementing the 2030 resolution, so the question now is: What will Chiwenga do in Mutare and beyond?
Some years ago, my cousins and I went to put tombstones on our maternal grandparents’ graves.
Today, the man who did those tombstones for us, Tendai Mbofana, has offered to make a complete new tombstone for the great John Chibadura, as an appreciation for the work I gave him ten years ago, without me paying anything.
He has also done the same for other greats he mentioned in the WhatsApp message below. Help me thank Tendai Mbofana of Ngoda Granites.
What we should do for such kind-hearted businesses is to make sure we give them our support and business, because they are kind and community-minded.
Please RETWEET so that others in need of tombstones can give him business. It only took my offer to unlock this kindness; together we can do more and even better!
We welcome Mr Eze to our club. We express our sympathy to all small teams that were unable to secure his signature. We now look foward to a happy and successful 2025 -2026 season . Zikomo zikomo .
@FabrizioRomano I like the fact that Rashy haters are stewing due to the fact that he will be kickin’ it at the Nou Camp 😂😂. May your misery continue through out the next season. Go Rashy Go!
🔵🔴 Marcus Rashford: “If I’m at Barça is also because of Hansi Flick”.
“The conversations I had with him were very positive. He has proven to be one of the top coaches. He led a young team to such a successful season, has returned to the preseason wanting even more”.
I love bullet trains because I have ridden in them. I love spaghetti roads because I live in a country that has them. But the critical thinking question is; why don’t we have them where they could actually help us?
It is because of corruption. So anyone with a brain would know that the real thing to tackle is the corruption that is stopping us from having these bullet trains, not to dream about things that require money while ignoring the real issue preventing them.
I can’t always talk about beautiful babies without looking for a woman to have those beautiful babies with. Shouldn’t that be common sense?
It is important to acknowledge that corruption is a significant obstacle to the development and implementation of such projects.
Just as one cannot have beautiful babies without a partner, a country cannot expect to achieve progress and development without first tackling the underlying problems, such as corruption, that hinder its growth.
It is essential to promote critical thinking and encourage citizens to question not just the absence of desirable infrastructure, but also the reasons behind that absence.