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Huddersfield, England Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Rufaz--Jerera❤King❤
Transitional Government has always been and is still mudhara Ibboston Mandaza's idea 💡. Give him his flowers before expropriating his brain child . #HandeiTione 🇿🇼👌
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Majaira Jairosi⚙️
Whether he likes it or not, Mnangagwa will be constitutionally & peacefully removed. This time in a way never seen before. It is going to be sooner or later. To those who are siding with him & involved in criminal activities, he will not be there when you face your fate.
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Praise Chekururama
Praise Chekururama@praisechox·
"Hatina kunorwa kunobvisa Smith. Ayiwa. Takanorwa kuti tibvise hutsinye hwakanga huripo. Hutsinye ihwohwo ukaitwa nemunhu weganda rangu, I don't care who you are, handidi ku exploit nemunhu weganda rangu."#NoToCAB3 — Margaret Dongo
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ZimLive
ZimLive@zimlive·
Voters flood Constitutional Court to stop MPs from extending own terms ♦️ 67 MPs served with court papers after first reading of Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill zimlive.com/voters-flood-c…
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𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐦𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡 𝐙𝐖
WATCH | ZANU-PF supporters were left in tears after a Chinese national was granted permission to evict them and demolish their homes on a large piece of land in Stoneridge, Harare South. 📹Rory Studios News
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Apostle Innocent Maruza♥️
Apostle Innocent Maruza♥️@innocentmaruza7·
Good day Military 🪖 of Zimbabwe 🇿🇼, please stop this attitude of protecting zvigananda, Zimbabweans needs your support on changing their lives by stopping corruption 🙏 You're failing us 😔!.
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Praise Chekururama
Praise Chekururama@praisechox·
This is what many Zimbabweans are saying about their daily struggles, the widening gap between the rich and the poor, and why they reject the 2030 agenda. #NoTo2030
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LynneM 💕💝💎
LynneM 💕💝💎@LynneStactia·
Is Maponga trying to coerce Rutendo to stop attacking CAB3 and telling him that he has had his name being discussed by the people who are threatening to harm him because they have power and resources? So why was he denying the allegations I posted a while ago that there were discussions at Highlands offices to eliminate Rutendo ?
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸Who got the contract to “renovate” the National Sports Stadium? Did the contract go to tender? How much was the contractor paid? Is this honestly the best that Zimbabwe can do? We need new leaders.🇿🇼
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Hopewell Chin’ono
Hopewell Chin’ono@daddyhope·
Ignorance is indeed very expensive. This guy who is celebrating Donald Trump clearly does not understand what Donald Trump has done to South Africa, which the guy claims to love. Here are a few things that Donald Trump, whom he is celebrating, has done to South Africa. Donald Trump has threatened South Africa’s trade relationship with the United States and imposed punitive tariff measures on South African exports. He has also publicly and falsely accused South Africa of discriminating against white Afrikaners, falsely promoted damaging claims of a so-called “white genocide”, and runs a racist refugee programme for white South Africans. He portrays South Africa as a country persecuting minorities and has used the White House and international platforms to amplify narratives that South Africa itself says are factually inaccurate. He has linked aid and diplomatic relations to South Africa’s imagined land reform expropriation and attacked South Africa over its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice. His actions have damaged investor confidence through hostile rhetoric, increased diplomatic tensions between Washington and Pretoria, and contributed to the portrayal of South Africa as a country in crisis despite repeated objections from the South African government. The cumulative effect of these actions has been diplomatic strain, economic uncertainty, reputational damage, pressure on trade relations, and the reinforcement of international narratives that sane South Africans know are misleading, politically motivated, and harmful to South Africa’s interests. South Africa has already lost about US$439 million, around R8.5 billion due to Trump’s actions against it. The people who will suffer the most are not politicians or wealthy business owners, but ordinary South Africans. When exports decline and investment falls, companies hire fewer workers, expand less, and cut jobs. The greatest burden will fall on the poor, the unemployed, and young people trying to enter the labour market. The real victims of Donald Trump’s policies towards South Africa are ordinary South Africans. When trade is disrupted, exports fall, investment slows, and businesses become reluctant to expand, it is poor South Africans who suffer the most. The result is fewer jobs, lower economic growth, and less tax revenue to fund public services. In a country already battling high unemployment and poverty, economic punishment ultimately falls hardest on those who can least afford it. At best, this guy speaking is a useful idiot advancing someone else’s agenda without understanding the consequences. At worst, he is politically naive, economically illiterate, and acting against both his own interests and those of his fellow South Africans. Either way, he is cheering a guy harming the very country he claims to love. As I said yesterday, these groups are advancing an agenda that belongs elsewhere and is being funded from somewhere, riding on genuine concerns that have now been hijacked by South Africa’s enemies. Sadly, one cannot understand this in the absence of critical thinking. I never thought that I would live to see the day when a black South African would bootlick an American president who has done so much to harm his country. Ignorance is indeed very expensive. To understand the level of ignorance we are dealing with, this gentleman confidently informed us that the United States has more than 700 million people while arguing about immigration. The actual population of the United States is about 340 million. He overestimated it by more than 360 million people, an error greater than the population of America The irony is that he was trying to lecture others about immigration and population issues while not knowing the population of the very country he was using as an example. If you cannot get a basic demographic fact right, it becomes difficult to take seriously your analysis of immigration, labour markets, economic policy, or population dynamics. This is not a small mistake. Population size is one of the most fundamental facts in any discussion about immigration because it provides the context for understanding the scale of migration and its impact. When someone is wrong by more than 360 million people, they are not simply getting a number wrong. They are demonstrating that they do not understand the subject they are trying to explain, they are just a hammer for someone else. That is why confidence should never be mistaken for knowledge. What he did praising Trump is like a Mozambican, Angolan, Zimbabwean, or Namibian enthusiastically praising the apartheid state for one policy while ignoring that apartheid South Africa spent decades undermining the liberation and development of African countries throughout the region and killing black South Africans. At some point, admiration for a single policy has to be weighed against the totality of the damage caused. The level of ignorance is trying astounding!!
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Africa First
Africa First@AfricaFirsts·
Ethiopia 🇪🇹 signed a deal with Russia to build its first nuclear power plant.
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
Fellow Zimbabweans, As a retired Lieutenant General who has devoted my life to the defence and service of our nation, I address you at a moment of profound consequence for Zimbabwe’s future. The matters now before Parliament are not abstract legalities; they are decisions that will determine whether our children and grandchildren inherit a nation governed by democratic principles, accountable institutions, and a genuine possibility of change or whether power will be further concentrated in ways that constrict popular participation and erode public trust. I have watched our country through moments of trial and triumph. I have seen soldiers and civilians alike sacrifice, and I have witnessed the courage of communities who, through their daily toil, keep this nation going. Service to country is not merely a profession; it is a moral obligation to defend the principles that underpin the legitimacy of governance: fairness, transparency, and the right of the people to choose their leaders. It is in that spirit that I make my position clear. I lend my endorsement to Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga as the person best suited, within the current political realities, to resist the constitutional changes set out in Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, and to act as a steward for the preservation of democratic practice and institutional integrity. My endorsement is not given lightly. It flows from three convictions born of experience in governance, security, and public service. First, the content and consequences of the proposed amendments are fundamentally at odds with democratic accountability. Provisions that extend an incumbent’s tenure, lengthen presidential terms from five to seven years, substitute direct popular election with a parliamentary selection process, and enlarge presidential appointment powers, collectively alter the architecture of state power. These changes diminish the direct role of citizens in determining who should lead them, concentrate authority in the executive, and expand patronage networks that can erode institutional checks and balances. For a nation that claims to honour the ballot, reducing the people’s franchise on who should be President is a retrograde step. Second, the timing and context of this Bill cannot be ignored. Zimbabweans today confront urgent social and economic crises: overstretched health facilities lacking basic medicines, deteriorating infrastructure, high unemployment and underemployment especially in the informal economy, rampant corruption, and basic service delivery failures that leave households without safe water or reliable electricity for days on end. It is morally indefensible that when citizens most need competence, accountability and reform, the energies of Parliament are consumed by proposals that could entrench political advantage rather than address the daily hardships of our people. Third, the political arithmetic that undergirds this Bill is clear and perilous. With the ruling party’s dominant parliamentary presence and a fragmented opposition, a shift to an indirectly elected presidency would likely cement one party’s control for decades. This is not speculative; the proposed sequencing of term extensions makes clear that the path being charted guarantees prolonged control irrespective of public sentiment. When the rules of the political game are rewritten by those who stand to benefit directly, the result is a democratic deficit that will weaken public trust and social cohesion. It is precisely because of these risks that I believe Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga represents the most credible internal check within the existing political framework.
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Dr Fred
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He thinks GDP is cash sitting in the vault of the South African central bank, so he wants all foreigners gone so they can share it among themselves. Very, very ignorant people !!!
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
As retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga, I say this with the weight of the liberation war on my shoulders Mnangagwa has damaged ZANU-PF beyond repair more than Mugabe ever did. ZANU-PF is no longer serving the purpose of its liberation struggle it has become a vehicle for personal power consolidation rather than the people’s revolution we fought for. What Mnangagwa Is Doing to ZANU-PF. Mnangagwa is risking everything to block General Chiwenga from ascending to the presidency. This is not just political maneuvering this is tyranny. What Has General Chiwenga Done to Deserve This? Nothing but loyalty and sacrifice. Here's what General Chiwenga did for Mnangagwa: 🔶️On November 14, 2017, Chiwenga walked into a television studio in military uniform, surrounded by the full command of the Zimbabwe Defense Forces, and read the statement that changed Zimbabwe's history. 🔶️He put his life, career, freedom, and the lives of every general behind him on the line for ONE man Emmerson Mnangagwa. 🔶️He delivered the 2017 transition at personal cost that is now becoming fully visible. 🔶️He has been the frontrunner in the succession race since 2017, yet Mnangagwa treats him like an enemy General Chiwenga risked everything for Mnangagwa, and now Mnangagwa is repaying that sacrifice by orchestrating what he calls "CAB3" madness a coordinated plot to block General Chiwenga from ascending to the presidency. The Bottom Line. The army built ZANU-PF, and the army will block this power grab plot. Silence in the face of these constitutional violations carries lasting consequences, especially for those who once fought for democratic governance . Mnangagwa is eroding the very foundation of the republic that is not liberation that is tyranny. The liberation struggle legacy remains a powerful force, and efforts to reshape Zimbabwe's political landscape through unconstitutional means will ultimately fail.General Chiwenga deserves better than this betrayal. Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.
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LynneM 💕💝💎
LynneM 💕💝💎@LynneStactia·
What is this ?
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Retired Lt General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga
I state this with absolute clarity General Chiwenga is not corrupt. No serious person has ever produced credible proof, nor a witness of substance, that saw General Chiwenga’s signature on any shady deal. The talk is propaganda, and propaganda cannot replace evidence. The real problem is known. Mnangagwa’s fingerprints are all over the rot, the deals, the capture, and the decay that has weakened our institutions. That is the truth those in power fear. The Third Republic is coming. Change is coming. And when it comes, it will come with discipline, order, and consequences. Very few of these Cabinet Ministers will survive politically. Most have proven themselves to be sellouts, cowards, and fence-sitters who serve themselves, not the nation. Under General Chiwenga’s leadership, incompetence will not be tolerated. Corruption will be confronted, weak ministries will be cleared out, and a Cabinet of competence, loyalty, and national purpose will take shape. No Zviganandas. No thieves. No excuses.Zimbabwe needs command, not confusion. It needs discipline, not decadence. It needs leadership that restores honour to the state. Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.
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kerina mujati
kerina mujati@kerinamujati·
Tatenda Mavetera, uri Minister not by MERIT asi nekuti une moyo waka sunama unoitiswa mabasa anotyisa...usatiudze zvisina basa. Hunzaka CV yako zvese bvuuu zvezvi dhigiri zvekutenga ndezve chokwadi. Gweja Tatenda Mavetera, muri kukonzwa mazita emamwe magweja,ndivo vanhu vagara vachiita Zimbabwe isafambe ava, Henrieta mbavhagororo ye goridhe, Hapana kuchinja hunhu apa uchiri gweja rino shandiswa nemabhinya, mhondi, mbavhagororo.....todiniko navanhu vaMasvingo ava?
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Mdara Gee
Mdara Gee@mudharagee·
This president is a total embarrassment to The once peaceful Southern African region. No wonder why Dane people like former South African President Thabo Mbeki says NO to CAB3. Only people with cellular degeneration in their brains will support such.
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Man’s NOT Barry Roux
Man’s NOT Barry Roux@AdvoBarryRoux·
Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s foundation has reported President Cyril Ramaphosa to the FBI & US DOJ for money laundering, cross-border smuggling, and hiding of millions in undeclared US dollars at his Phala Phala farm.
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