Charles Maguduru
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Charles Maguduru
@mbombo2003
A follower of Jesus Christ and an entrepreneur.

THE government says it is accelerating its digital transformation agenda, signalling a decisive shift from policy development to practical implementation as Zimbabwe seeks to position itself as a competitive player in the global artificial intelligence economy. >tinyurl.com/yw9bn6yc




What if it’s 2033? They may have settled for 2033. This is how it would pan out. ED’s hangers on insist that any period shorter than three years does not count as a full term and they have continuously made this their starting point in their public discourse. It may therefore be that they are racing to have CAB3 signed into law before ED’s 2023 term reaches its three years. That way, they will argue that ED has not served a second term—at least by the time the new law comes into force. If CAB3 is enacted, Parliament would promptly elect ED to a seven‑year term that would run as his second term until 2033. Keep your eyes on 2033. If CAB3 becomes law before September 2026, this is the danger we could all face. This must concern everyone. ZANU PF supporters would have been sold a ruse should that course be adopted. Zimbabweans would have been deeply disrespected, saka muchaita sei style. By every lawful means available, we must stop this unfolding madness. First price, we stop the amendment. In the event we can’t do that, we stop them from amending prior to September 2026. We can’t eat this.





At the @ZimTreasury stand, I cordially met the Permanent Secretary of the @InfoMinZW Mr @nickmangwana. The key highlight from the tour was that Zimbabwe has achieved single-digit inflation. This is happening under the capable leadership of President @edmnangagwa.


Health minister Mombeshora pleads with striking nurses to return to work ♦️ Widespread disruption as nurses walkout across the country zimlive.com/health-ministe…







📊 Opinion: If the economy is growing… why are people still suffering? According to the IMF, Zimbabwe’s economy reportedly grew by 7.5% — but for many, life has never been harder. In this hard-hitting piece, Tendai Ruben Mbofana argues that: ⚠️ Nearly half the population lives in extreme poverty ⚠️ 85% cannot afford a basic standard of living ⚠️ Civil servants earn below survival levels ⚠️ Corruption continues to drain national wealth 💬 “A billionaire father is useless to a child who goes to bed hungry.” He says the real problem is not growth — but who benefits from it. 👀 So here’s the question: Are we witnessing real economic progress… or just numbers that look good on paper? 🔥 This is a debate Zimbabwe cannot avoid. #Opinion #Zimbabwe #Economy #IMF #Poverty #Corruption #Debate nehandaradio.com/2026/04/17/imp…




