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@Ppungwe

My God, My Anchor | Mum | An Empath| Passionate about Public Health | Human Rights Defender | Girl from Chivi

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Che Ernst
Che Ernst@ernst1023·
I disagree. People are free to admire his passion for change, but passion alone does not place someone beyond scrutiny. The issue many have is not whether he wants change, but whether his conduct has consistently reflected impartial journalism or selective activism. When someone regularly labels others clowns, fools or uneducated for holding different political views, while demanding tolerance for their own positions, people will question whether they are acting as an independent journalist or a political actor. The criticism did not emerge from nowhere. Questions around selective outrage, who gets challenged and who gets a softer landing, and perceptions of proximity to power have followed him for years. Whether fair or unfair, those perceptions exist because consistency matters. Journalists interrogate everyone. Activists choose sides. Hired guns attack targets. The confusion comes when one role is presented while another appears to be practised. You may believe he is principled. Others believe his interventions increasingly resemble political participation rather than neutral journalism. Both views can be debated. But dismissing all criticism as “feelings” avoids engaging the actual concern: has he applied the same standards, outrage and scrutiny across the political spectrum, consistently?
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
It didn't take me 10 mins to figure these accounts out. Now imagine you apply for a visa to USA for school and they run their more sophisticated tools and link your name to ghost accounts that maybe shared things they don't like. As long as you are ok with the consequences, it's all good!
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This old generation is out of touch with events, X accounts have always been sold on this platform. Literally all the bug accounts on Z have had to sell and start afresh, some even a couple of times. Trading X accounts is actually big now more than ever, that there is monetization.

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Kim Heller
Kim Heller@kimheller3·
Which President caused the most damage to South Africa ⁉️
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Chenayi Mutambasere
Chenayi Mutambasere@zimbabweyauya·
Wotonzwa rimwe richiti 2030 - not even in your dreams it won’t happen !!! #ZimSaysNo
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Priscilla
Priscilla@Ppungwe·
How long are you going to be refusing the reality. The truth is the institution is captured and has been for years. It has no integrity rather it is an extension of the cruel zanu pf regime. No respect for people’s rights and freedoms! You are a disgrace just call yourselves Zanupf police because thst is who you are! Sungai mbavha, regai huori and protect the masses not zanu thieves!
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
I have posted the real identities of a few "ghost" accounts being used to smear, insult & push #CAB3. What I want you guys to see is that, it's not even ZANU PF running this operation, nor is it CIO. Some of them years ago were tweeting about #kwekweHimOut. Now connect the dots
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Mmusi Maimane MP
Mmusi Maimane MP@MmusiMaimane·
Who is this Wicknell Chivayo? I have sent a letter to @CyrilRamaphosa asking him to clarify his relationship with this corrupt crony capitalist who is a person of interest in South Africa. My questions to Mr Ramaphosa. 1. What is the nature and context of your interaction with Mr Chivayo as depicted in the circulated footage? 2. When did this meeting take place, and was it an official engagement, a private meeting, or a social encounter? 3. Are there any official records, declarations, or disclosures relating to this interaction? 4. How does this engagement align with prior public statements made by your office regarding your knowledge or relationship with Mr Chivayo? We have an immigration crisis in South Africa because of ZANU PF leadership in Zimbabwe and the FRELIMO leadership in Mozambique. To deal with immigration challenges which cost South Africa billions in service delivery we must deal with the root causes. ZANU and FRELIMO. We cannot in any way as South Africa associate with or assist Zanu PF to stay in power by illegitimate means. We cannot support term extensions and dictatorships. It is time to cut all ties with ZANU PF and its dodgy businessmen.
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Gerrard Anko Ged Belts
Just think of the resources that are needed to make an arrest and prosecute someone then Chigananda comes and says I needed to teach my mother-in-law a lesson. This man is a narcissist.
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
Mazuva oda kuringana
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Che Ernst
Che Ernst@ernst1023·
Dear Rex, Your letter is eloquent, passionate, and loaded with disappointment. Fair enough. Citizens have every right to question leaders they voted for. That includes Nelson Chamisa. However, I think your frustration is aimed at the wrong address. Chamisa did not draft #CAB3. Chamisa does not control Parliament. Chamisa does not command the two-thirds majority being used to alter constitutional provisions. The people with direct agency over constitutional amendments are within your own party, ZANU-PF, and ultimately those in executive authority. You write extensively asking why Chamisa is silent. Yet where is the equally forceful open letter to those actively pursuing these changes? I recall Chamisa arguing there was effectively no constitution left to defend if constitutional safeguards can be altered whenever political expediency requires it. His argument, whether one agrees or disagrees, was that repeated amendments hollow out constitutionalism itself. If your concern is constitutional mutilation, then surely your first question must go to those holding the knife. Perhaps write to President Mnangagwa specifically. Particularly because public positions have shifted over time, from distancing himself from extension narratives to now presiding over an environment where supporters argue due process is being followed. If due process alone legitimises every amendment, then constitutionalism becomes a numbers game rather than a principles game. You voted ZANU-PF for MP and councillor, and Chamisa for President. That was your democratic choice. But democratic accountability demands scrutiny proportionate to power. Opposition silence deserves questioning. State power deserves even greater questioning. Because in the end, silence from the powerless and actions from the powerful do not carry equal constitutional weight. Zimbabwe deserves explanations from all sides, but especially from those with the authority to amend, extend, or reshape the constitutional order. Respectfully.
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Tazo@TheLifeZoomer·
FIFO Diaries: 21 days of 10.5-hour shifts officially complete. Time to clock out from camp life and report for duty at home: sadza, boiled fish, and premium-quality TLC.
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Thabani Mpofu
Thabani Mpofu@adv_fulcrum·
The truth mfanami is that I wrote this before I saw your apology. That said, just eat humble pie today and stop pretending to be what you are not. I accept your apology but do take greater care before sullying people’s reputations. Trivia, when it comes to courts though, you may find it difficult bumping into anyone bigger than me 😂😂😂😂
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