Kabelo Mauba

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Kabelo Mauba

Kabelo Mauba

@mauba7025

Katılım Haziran 2024
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Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa
Sabhuku Temba P. Mliswa@TembaMliswa·
This is a true leader for the Youths, leading from the front without equivocation. Gwara remusangano! Well spoken and articulate about the actual position of the Youths within the party. Paradza must take over from Machakaire and Kandishaya should come in as Deputy as he is operationally efficient. After that the Youth wing will become very solid. As the vanguard of the party rumai musaite Youth isina mazino. Chipanga should be an example of what Youth leaders should be like. You should be restrained later by elders but always take the initiative to defend the party.
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nelson chamisa
nelson chamisa@nelsonchamisa·
IGNORE THE MISCHIEF..,I have noted with deep concern the Daily News front-page story titled, “This engineered pact is hopeless,” which appears to allege that I have dismissed the efforts of others to advance the struggle for a better Zimbabwe in a manner they consider appropriate. Regrettably, the story is misleading, is a work of editorial fiction, and is intended to inflict injury. It is a fundamental principle of journalism that reporters should report the news, not manufacture it. When editorial standards are compromised in this way, public trust and our freedoms are put at risk. I remain fully committed to representing the interests of the citizens of Zimbabwe and to advancing the struggle for a better country. In due course, I will be rolling out a plan aimed at achieving that goal. Any attempts to distract us from this objective will not succeed. Thank you for your consideration of my take. A New Great Zimbabwe in our lifetime. The citizens shall govern!
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Snowball Tongogara
Snowball Tongogara@snowballOfficia·
In China, the President is not elected by the people; the Communist Party of China (CPC) selects its top leaders through Party congresses. The Party is superior to the government in China’s political structure. The head of government is called the Premier. The military belongs to the Party, not the state. So to hell with your western democracy CAB3 bhoo
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@KMutisi That man is speaking the truth ..unfortunately we actually have gvts stealing from it's citizens ..Tha gvt can't provide or help ..but it can steal ..that's wer the problem is
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𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊
The WISDOM that most Africans need… The Gentleman is speaking in Zulu, let me loosely translate for the sake of those who don’t understand Zulu. “You see me working here, the govt has never helped me. Even if they are to help me, they should find me ON THE WAY. I won’t wait for the govt. “Ever since we got this black led govt, I never got even a mail from them. “Even if we vote for you to be in govt, you will soon see that you can’t satisfy all the people. The country is huge, the govt can’t employ/help everyone. We should not wait for the govt”
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@KMutisi You are still in denial or ignorant ..but soon reality will catch up with you ..you are a fan of prophet Ubert ,I told he mentioned this.zvakaendwa izvo
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Thabani Mpofu
Thabani Mpofu@adv_fulcrum·
The thousand words?
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
Arrival of Vice President Gen. (Rtd) Dr. C.G.D.N Chiwenga and Vice President Col. (Rtd), Dr K.C.D Mohadi at the National Shrine. #HeroesAcre
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@nickmangwana We are are seeing how the khaki envelope is exchanging hands ..vanhu varikuzviona
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
The video of a young Nelson Mandela demanding "one man, one vote" wasn't just South Africa's fight—it was the rallying cry across colonial Africa. From Zimbabwe to Mozambique, every liberation movement sought universal adult suffrage as the foundation of independence. So why does South Africa elect its President through Parliament, not direct vote? Because "one man, one vote" was never about presidential style—it was about franchise: the right of every citizen to participate. South Africa's system still honors that principle. Every adult votes for Parliament, and Parliament elects the President. The method differs, but the democratic foundation remains: no exclusion by race, no disenfranchisement. Mandela understood that democracy is defined by who gets a vote, not how the executive is chosen. The fight was for inclusion—and that fight was won. #CAB3
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@ProfJNMoyo Madhuku was talking on that: in case a sitting president resigns or dies.Are you really a professor ,you bought that title you flip-flopper
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Prof Jonathan Moyo
Prof Jonathan Moyo@ProfJNMoyo·
Professor Lovemore Madhuku in his Own Words Making the Case for Parliament to Indirectly Elect the President as an Electoral College: “We must not put in the Constitution of the country a provision that is dependant on what happens in a political party. That’s the point I’m making. We must never say in our Constitution of Zimbabwe that if a sitting President dies or resigns, we will wait to hear what the political party of that President is saying. No. That is not the best way of running a country. Political parties remain the preserve of those people who are in those political parties. But the country is run on the basis of either an election by the people—direct election—or you have Parliament as an institution sitting as an electoral college. Where parties have influence, they must do the influence within Parliament, but never to allow the political party to sit there to say I’m giving you this President, and so forth. That’s the point I’m making. And on that point, I’m making it right across the world; that’s what they do.” - Professor Madhuku, addressing a “Heal Zimbabwe Trust” public meeting in Harare on 22 February 2020. COMMENT: Professor Lovemore Madhuku’s 2020 remarks make a clear, powerful and enduring case for Clause 3 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe (Amendment No. 3) H.B.I. Bill, 2026. This clause replaces the direct election of the President with an indirect election by Parliament sitting jointly as an electoral college; both after every general election and, when necessary, to fill any vacancy in the office of President. The current direct election of the President was first introduced in anticipation of a legislated one-party-one-man rule through Constitution Amendment No. 7, Act 1987 in the old Lancaster Constitution repealed in 2013. Professor Madhuku put it plainly: The Constitution should not—as it currently does— depend on the internal decisions of a political party to select a successor to the President of the country. When a sitting President dies, resigns or is removed, the nation should not have to wait and hear what that President’s political party “is saying.” That is not a constitutionally proper way to run a country. Political parties exist for their own members. The country, however, belongs to all Zimbabweans. The proper solution is straightforward: Parliament—the institution chosen by the people—should act as the electoral college. Inside that open forum, parties may exercise their influence transparently and accountably. No party should ever stand outside the Constitution and simply “give” the nation its next leader. This principle is not abstract. Worldwide, presidential by-elections to fill mid-term vacancies are extremely rare. Most stable presidential systems instead use automatic succession by a deputy or, increasingly, allow the legislature to elect a successor who serves out the remainder of the term. These arrangements place national continuity and stability above partisan interests. Clause 3 of the Bill follows exactly this proven path. By giving Parliament the clear duty to elect the President—whether at the start of a new term or in an unforeseen vacancy—Zimbabwe will secure stronger democratic stability, and keep the highest office firmly within the people’s constitutional framework rather than the private control of any single party. In short, Clause 3 is a mature, practical and principled reform that directly honours Professor Madhuku’s wise 2020 counsel. As such, it deserves the full support of every well-meaning Zimbabwean who values good governance, democratic constitutionalism, institutional integrity and the long-term strength of the country’s democracy in the national interest!
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@KMutisi @edmnangagwa You will soon realise that ZDF are not keyboard warriors.and anywhere since you are a fan of Phrophet Ubert ..by now you should be in a position to know what he said.
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𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊
President @edmnangagwa hasn’t even served 60% of the fresh mandate he got in 2023… So if you say the President is CLINGING ON, you are being ridiculously mendacious… It’s not a parable, it’s a bible story & that’s what churches do: They share bible stories. You all need to stop these silly narratives….
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@husainhaqqani Very stupid of you..too ignorant. shallow minded.So u want to apply the UN rules on when it suits American side.Whst does th UN say on the attack of iran..and jus a reminder Maduro was kidnapped by America ..whst foes UN say on that.
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Husain Haqqani
Husain Haqqani@husainhaqqani·
The Strait of Hormuz is an international strait. Under UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (which Iran has not ratified) all ships & aircraft enjoy freedom of navigation & overflight. No state can suspend this right. Rights are not subject to negotiation & renegotiation.
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𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊
The people have spoken … The people love the BEAUTIFUL BILL… The people love President @edmnangagwa … This is not an online phenomenon, it’s ORGANIC & VIBRANT… @LynneStactia & @mawarirej’s handlers are fighting a lost battle… This whole week, Public Hearings will be done… We saw the opposition mobilising for this, it means they acknowledge the legitimacy of this process… That’s DEMOCRACY
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@nickmangwana We once saw this during the end days of mugabe ..vanhu vachiunganidzwa Kuma interface rally ..mapositori kumastadiums.
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
The main conversation in Zimbabwe right now is, #CAB3. Even at the Commuter Omnibus Ranks
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@KMutisi @Jamwanda2 Without clean water there would be disease outbreaks..and stress ,borehole are actually helping ..u left zim because of these problems..we find a solution and now you want people to punished for their initiatives
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I can be the Devil’s Advocate here and say: Naturally, we should discourage the sinking of boreholes especially in urban areas… the tax there should rather be TO DISCOURAGE the drilling of boreholes… and as a govt, we may have to bear the brunt of the health & environmental problems created by the use of boreholes… The urban water table is a very important resource that shouldn’t be exploited excessively… But for the rural areas and farm, govt should incentivise
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Jamwanda
Jamwanda@Jamwanda2·
I HAVE A ASK: How does borehole tax improve water supply to residents? What is the link between taxing a hole I have bored alone because of gasping municipal tapes, and my having uninterrupted flow of water the morning after? More so when the levying institution has nothing to do with water body-building or water supply???
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@KMutisi Jus like 2030 someone will soon come to the full realisation of the truth.
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𝑲𝒖𝒅𝒛𝒂𝒊 𝑴𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒔𝒊
Iran has won, Israel & the United States have realised that they can’t win the war through bombing Iran… After abandoning negotiations in favour of war, President Trump says they are TALKING AGAIN… Iran emerges the WINNER, with a FAVOURABLE image & great respect from all over the world… As the war winds down, Iran should prepare for a huge number of visitors from all over the world… They stood firm against bullies…
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Kabelo Mauba
Kabelo Mauba@mauba7025·
@nickmangwana Let the people dcd..and on a serious note let's have respect for both the dead and those who are mourning..you can't honestly campaign on fenural..tauya kuzochema and someone is busy giving 2030 placards to unsuspecting mourners..ngatiitei hunhu veduwe
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Nick Mangwana
Nick Mangwana@nickmangwana·
Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3 gets serious public support. #CAB3
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