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Zimbabwe Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Mug@Mug2155·
Hopewell is now the laughing stock of Africa.😂😂😂😂 What goes around comes around. Be nice to each other guys. Love your Kantri. Put your Kantri FIRST. Viva Zimbabwe Viva. ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
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@dideestars Only God should decide when it's our time to leave this earth. 🫶🇿🇼🫶🇿🇼🫶🇿🇼🫶
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Boni ✨🤎@dideestars·
Guys what do you think about assisted dying. Yes or No?
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mmatigari@matigary·
William Ruto mocks the way Nigerians speak English. "Our education’s good. Our English’s good… If you listen to a Nigerian speaking, you don't know what they are saying. You need a translator even when they are speaking English”. Ruto is an Uncle Tom
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
A Ghanaian man, Kofi Offeh, who called himself the “King of Kubala,” has been deported from Scotland to Ghana. He was in a polygamous relationship with a Zimbabwean woman, Jean Gasho (43), and an American woman, Kaura Taylor. The group had been living in a forest near Jedburgh. They claimed the land had been taken from Offeh’s ancestors about 400 years ago and said they were reclaiming it. They refused to recognise the authority of the courts after being ordered to leave. All three were arrested on suspicion of immigration offences, but Offeh was the first to be deported. Earlier this week, local media filmed him arriving at Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana.
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Makorinyo@Dhokodho·
@CrimeWatchZW Hate or love Zimbabwe, this small country of less than 20 million pple is just too powerful. The country is represented in ALL spheres of life across the globe: education, arts, sports, thugs(yes thugs), religion, work .. everything and everywhere😆😆😆
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Bla B@bla_bidza·
Wicknell Chivayo is the de facto Zimbabwean Prime Minister.
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Mug@Mug2155·
Thank you Mr Chiwenga.🫶🇿🇼🫶🇿🇼 People who have got nothing to do with the liberation war, are the ones who are benefiting. 😭😭💔💔 May they rest in peace. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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@zulukingggg Wow. 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻That's brilliant.
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Ntate Mdluli 🇱🇸🇿🇼🇿🇦
Good morning 🇿🇼 CAB-3 is not a technical fix, it’s a constitutional heist dressed up as law. No serious democracy rewrites how leaders are chosen without the people’s consent. That’s why referendums exist. So why avoid one? What’s the fear? Any heist without the consent of the people is not reform, it’s a betrayal of the Constitution and the will of citizens.
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TheEnias@Enimbi·
@Mug2155 @NtateRanaka @MukayaBingo @enkudheni 9/Bill seeks to treat Traditional Leaders as equal citizens. Restoring their political rights isn't abt coercion; it's abt acknowledging their vital role in community cohesion. Any code of conduct wl remain under Parly oversight, ensuring they serve the people, not just a party
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Ntate Mdluli 🇱🇸🇿🇼🇿🇦
Nice try cde @enkudheni but your argument is flawed, you cant dress up a pig with lip stick and expect it to look beautiful. CAB-3 isn’t a pragmatic reform. It’s a reduction of direct democratic power, dressed up in political propaganda. Let’s deal with facts, not theory: 1. You are stretching representative democracy beyond its limits here. Yes, MPs are elected. But they are not elected to redefine how executive power is obtained without direct consent from the stockholders of this nation. Changing how a President is chosen is a foundational constitutional shift, not routine delegation. That’s why serious democracies escalate such questions to the people who are the real owners of the constitution. 2. Public hearings are not a mandate,full stop. They are consultative by design. They are not a vote, not binding, and not a measurable expression of national will. Claiming most people supported CAB-3 from hearings is not evidence, it’s selective interpretation of a choreographed process. If support is real, a referendum would confirm it. Avoiding one raises questions, why are you afraid? 3. Your accountability argument collapses in Zimbabwe’s reality. In practice, @ParliamentZim is dominated by party discipline, not independent oversight. MPs vote along party lines and a hungry stomach. So a President elected by Parliament is accountable to party structures, not citizens. That is not stronger accountability, it’s centralised control that ultimately leads to a one party state. 4. You are misdiagnosing electoral violence here. Violence is caused by impunity, weak enforcement, and political intolerance not by citizens voting. The toxicity and violence is born of political parties. Removing the public from presidential elections doesn’t fix violence; it sidesteps the problem while weakening rights. 5. Your international comparisons are selective, weak and not evidence based. Countries like South Africa and Botswana built parliamentary systems from inception, supported by stronger institutional culture. Zimbabwe already made a deliberate shift to a directly elected President in 2013 to enhance accountability. Reversing that without a referendum is a regression, not alignment. So get your facts right. 6. Section 328, just stop hiding behind technicalities. Even if CAB-3 avoids the narrow triggers, it alters the structure of executive authority and tenure dynamics. Using a parliamentary majority to push such changes, without direct public approval, fails democratic legitimacy. 7. I repeat, Registrar-General move is not technical, it's pathetic. Transferring voter registration from an independent body back to an executive-controlled office is a clear rollback of electoral safeguards. Zimbabwe’s own history shows why separating these functions was necessary in the first place, why take us to stone age? CAB-3 concentrates power in Parliament, weakens direct citizen control, and relies on procedural compliance to justify a substantive democratic rollback which takes us to the dinosaur era. You can call it legal, strategic but its disrespect to the people of the highest order. But don’t call it people-driven democracy, because it removes the people from the most important decision. Its a power grab and a constituional obituary.
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#Zimbabwe #CAB3 The Art Of War🐊🐊🐊 Sir @NtateRanaka , you call #CAB3 elite control dressed as evolution. Let me show you it is a pragmatic, constitutional, democratic reform. 1. Sovereignty & Representative Democracy - You demand direct consent for foundational changes. But Zimbabwe already uses representative democracy. The Constitution allows indirect election for judges and chiefs. Legal scholar Lovemore Madhuku notes: “Universal suffrage is discharged when citizens elect MPs. Those MPs then act as trustees.” #CA3 channels the people’s voice through their freely elected representatives not abolishes it. 2. Public Hearings & Mandate - You dismiss hearings as “advisory.” But the 90-day consultation is the constitutional mechanism. The Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission confirmed “strong public hearing participation” and that “most voices backed #CAB3.” In #Masvingo and #Harare, citizens said parliamentary election would reduce tensions. Insulting those thousands does not make them invisible. Hearings are valid democratic consent. 3. Accountability - You fear a President accountable only to party hierarchy. Wrong. In a parliamentary system, the executive faces daily accountability: question time, committees, votes of no confidence. A directly elected President has fixed terms with weak oversight. Under #CAB3, Zimbabwe’s President would face Parliament weekly an open chain of accountability, not a closed loop. 4. Violence - You say fix institutions, don’t avoid the poll. But how long? 2018 post-election violence killed six. 2023 saw beatings and intimidation. A rural citizen told the Commission: “Every time we have presidential elections, our village burns. If MPs elect the President, we can farm in peace.” Saving lives is immediate. Removing the most explosive flashpoint is practical harm reduction. 5. Comparative Examples - You reject South Africa and Botswana. Yet they prove indirect election works peaceful transfers since independence. Germany and India use parliamentary systems too. Direct election is not the only mark of democracy. Parliamentary systems reduce zero-sum politics, exactly what Zimbabwe needs. 6. Legality and Section 328 - You cite Section 328 to demand a referendum. Read the text: a referendum is required only for amendments to the Declaration of Rights, Agricultural Land, or Section 328 itself. CAB-3 touches none. The Attorney-General states any referendum demand “is devoid of legal basis.” We follow the Constitution as written. 7. Registrar-General - You fear a return to Mudede. But the Registrar-General already holds the national ID database, the most complete record. Merging it with ZEC’s roll creates a single source of truth: automatic registration, seamless removal of the deceased. That is a technical upgrade for accuracy, not opaque control. #CAB3 is not a power grab. It is legal, people-informed, and designed to reduce violence and strengthen parliamentary accountability. Thousands spoke at hearings. The constitutional path is clear. Let us embrace this evolution for a more peaceful, accountable Zimbabwe. #AmendmentBill3🇿🇼 is unstoppable🐊🐊🐊

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Dandaro Online@DandaroOnline·
#dandarostreets Zimdancehall rising star Hulengende is at the center of a brewing scandal, with reports claiming he is expecting a child with his partner’s best friend, Colorful—who reportedly lives with the couple. While the claims remain unconfirmed, the development has sparked widespread reaction online, with many expressing sympathy for Malloti and questioning the future of their relationship. Follow Our WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
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Mug@Mug2155·
@HarareNdini Mhofela should takeover. No politics just development development development. 🇿🇼🇿🇼🫶🫶🇿🇼🇿🇼
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Ndini Harare@HarareNdini·
Everyone can now see the game. If opposition people are patient they will easily win elections whenever they will be held .
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#dandaroupdates Businessman Wicknell Chivayo has pledged US$3.6 million to be distributed equally among Zimbabwe’s 360 legislators, with each MP and Senator set to receive US$10,000 for constituency development projects. Chivayo said the funds, to be handed to the Speaker of Parliament next week, must be used for community initiatives such as boreholes, markets, and sanitation, adding the donation is open to all legislators regardless of political affiliation. Follow Our WhatsApp Channel: whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…

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Vahombe@Vahombe07·
ZANU-PF Youth League has Spoken & it has made a right CALL!!! But so far, ZANU-PF Youth League has been very inconsistent as it remained MUTE on various matters of the same nature that have transpired so far, which leaves a lot to be desired & leads to a logical conclusion that the Youth League is now playing Factional Battles within the Party & it has become a Hunting Pocket Knife for some powerful figures within the Party. Let's hope, henceforth, the Youth League will remain Consistent as the Vanguard of the Party!!!
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@HarareNdini Very true. Do know the end game of all this? Pakaipa.
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