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African child, your own village will never cast you out. The one & only way for every country to survive this divide & conquer approach is for Africa to stand together as one.
Ramaphosa dropped from G7 guest list in France as US pressure escalates - eNCA enca.com/top-stories/ra…
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Here is something hiding in plain sight. Hopewell Chin'ono claims to be opposed to Agenda 2030 yet he has remained close friends with the much maligned ZEC Chairperson, Priscilla Chigumba, who has facilitated it through running sham elections.
He never subjects her conduct to rigorous scrutiny. He tends to shift the spotlight onto the opposition for not safeguarding V11s but never addresses Chigumba's culpability in depth.
When allegations of Chigumba's affair with Chitando, then a parliamentary candidate & Cabinet Minister emerged, Hopewell defended her, saying there was nothing unethical there.
If you go on his X profile, you will see that in the immediate aftermath of the sham election of August 2023, he zoomed in on the Polling Agents issue, V11s, Strategic Ambiguity, Bereka Mwana, Structures & a Constitution & said everyone should "move on" because it was a lost cause.
At every point, he was moving the focus & the narrative away from Chigumba onto an imploding CCC.
Thereafter, he quickly latched onto the Tshabangu saga - openly driving it & shaping the narrative, legitimising his "grievances" while again diverting precious attention & scrutiny away from the sham election, ED & Chigumba.
I repeat that these are the crucial early stages of Agenda 2030. Some of us were quickly ridiculed & blocked.
It is reasonable to conclude that Hopewell was being briefed by Biti at that stage, which manifested itself via a relentless campaign to topple Chamisa while ED was being given a free reign.
This is also a man who supported not only the coup, but was actively involved in supporting ED's coup gvt long after the event.
He has never addressed his motives for doing so. If you challenge him, he simply accepts that he was wrong & points to the fact that the opposition also supported it.
He doesn't provide an intellectual basis for doing so, so we are only left to speculate.
This leads us to ask these uncomfortable questions. When did he stop supporting ED? How far did that support go? When did he start supporting Biti? Did he transact with both at the same time?
Is Biti's wayward behaviour during this time potentially & partly attributable to Hopewell's influence?
With the sensational Reinform CC allegations against Chigumba, how does Chin'ono maintain a credible balance between his personal friendship with her, holding her to account & opposing Agenda 2030?
What is the nature & extent of Hopewell's interaction with Tshabangu at that time? At what point did he realise that he was a proxy driving Agenda 2030?
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What a low-down dirty shame. Are Chiefs saying they now derive their power & authority from Zanu PF? They are no longer hereditary? Are all their subjects Zanu PF supporters? Remember some Chiefs aligned with Rhodesians & others like Maduna & Tangwena refused. Political Chiefs🤮
CITE@citezw
The National Chiefs Council which met in Bulawayo has endorsed the Constitutional Amendment Number 3 Bill. This was confirmed by president of the Chiefs Council, Chief Mtshane Khumalo who said the chiefs support the amendment bill although they have one or two issues they will raise. The press conference on Thursday evening took less than 2 minutes as the Media was not allowed to ask any follow up questions.
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@TheLifeZoomer EI, you come back to an empty building, echoes echoes 😂😂
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@mamakaCleo Happy Anniversary Mama kaCleo. Joined this platform on the same day.
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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
It's been 10 years here on X.
I've met amazing people here. Most have become family.
I've been using this platform to fight ZANU PF Regime tooth and nail, i still have hope that someday this revolutionary party will change it's ways or relinquish power to a better party. No to vision 2030, hands off our constitution.
Through this platform we've managed to change four lives, those four kids we are taking to school. It's better, kungcono, zvirinani. God bless.
I've made enemies here too. Those who wish to see me fall, simply because i tell the truth, simply because I stand with the voiceless and the oppressed. Some simply hate unprovoked, I mean those who are hotspotted via bluetooth😅🤣. At the end of the day, good will triumph over evil. You can't dim someone's light to make yours brighter.
Lastly, just a reminder, I do not entertain tribalism on this timeline. Any suspicions that you want to cause division on tribal lines I'll proudly 🚫 block you. Remember we are working towards a functional New Great Zimbabwe that will accommodate all citizens.
By the way, I'm a lovely person, if you see me anywhere in person please say hie 😉, and maybe buy me lunch phela I'm always hungry 😁😁
Anyway happy 10th X anniversary to me. 🥰😍😍
UMaZwangendaba ulithanda lonke.
Ndokudai mese.

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Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary
Ten years today Twitter then. Interacted, shared information with good people. Time flies. Met,shared good points with lads across the divide. It’s fun breaking up geographical boundaries sharing info. Ah la

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May someone translate this into Ndebele, Tonga and Venda. Please DM your translation
Dear Honourable Members of Parliament,
We agreed in 2013 that a president can only serve a maximum of two five-year terms. Let us keep it that way. If you want to amend it, let's have a REFERENDUM as required by the constitution!
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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🔵Seychelles President Patrick Herminie earlier today swore in an Independent Commission of Inquiry chaired by Zimbabwean constitutional and human rights lawyer Justice Alfred Mavedzenge to investigate a violent riot that occurred at the Montagne Posée Prison on Mahé island between December 5–7, 2024.
Besides Dr Mavedzenge, an academic at the University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa, the commission also includes Supreme Court Judge Melchior Vidot and Vic Tirant, a former military officer.
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Top Zimbabwean lawyer and scholar @Dr_JAMavedzenge appointed chair of commission in Seychelles- shunned in Zim loved elsewhere newsday.co.zw/local-news/art…
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@mkainerugaba Start by ending Museveni rule. He has overstayed in power. Freedom to the people of Uganda 🇺🇬 🙌
Stop stirring another man's pot of soup while yours is burning.
Your backwards burning and you are busy with Israel.
Respect yourself.
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