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kerina mujati
kerina mujati@kerinamujati·
Nelson Chamisa does not exist in a vacuum. He is not a tragic hero fighting alone against tyranny. He is part of a long and ugly Zimbabwean tradition in which deception is sanitised with scripture and betrayal is baptised as peace. To understand Chamisa honestly, one must place him where he belongs, in the lineage of Abel Muzorewa, not of liberation politics. Abel Muzorewa’s role under Rhodesia was not to defeat the Smith regime, but to preserve it while pretending to oppose it. Armed with a Bible and clothed in moral language, Muzorewa redirected African anger away from armed liberation and into negotiation, prayer, and patience. He did not dismantle settler power,he stabilised it. Faith was not incidental to this project. It was the weapon. Into this morally bankrupt landscape steps Nelson Chamisa, not as a challenger, but as a protector of the same system. Chamisa’s role mirrors Muzorewa’s with disturbing precision. Where Muzorewa used the Bible to preserve the Smith regime, Chamisa uses the Bible to preserve Mnangagwa’s. The language has changed. The function has not. Chamisa has perfected the art of turning opposition into performance. He does not organise power; he performs suffering. Losses become prophecies. Defeats are reframed as divine delay. In this religious theatre, accountability dies. To question Chamisa is to lack faith. To demand results is to be impatient with God. This is not leadership. It is manipulation dressed as humility. Chamisa’s politics does not threaten Mnangagwa. It comforts him. A dangerous opposition escalates pressure, builds structures, and forces rupture. Chamisa absorbs anger, disperses it through prayer and slogans, and sends people home to wait for the next ritualised election. He transforms legitimate rage into emotional release without consequence. That is why Mnangagwa survives so easily. Chamisa guarantees that dissent remains loud but harmless. This is why Chamisa should be shamed, not pitied. He inherited a mass based, worker rooted movement forged by Morgan Tsvangirai under far harsher repression. Instead of deepening it, Chamisa hollowed it out. He replaced organisation with personality, policy with scripture, and strategy with theatrics. Repression did not destroy the opposition. Chamisa domesticated it. The most obscene aspect of Chamisa’s politics is his abuse of faith in a country bleeding from poverty. To preach “God is in it” while refusing to build material power is not hope,it is cruelty. It tells the hungry to wait, the unemployed to pray, and the dispossessed to believe harder. It sanctifies suffering while elites, both ruling and opposition, remain comfortable. Chamisa’s defenders insist he is restrained by the system. This is dishonest. He is not restrained. He is useful. Like Muzorewa, he provides moral cover. Like Muzorewa, he creates the illusion of choice. Like Muzorewa, he ensures that domination survives without needing to appear nakedly brutal. Mnangagwa’s government rehabilitates Rhodesian collaborators. Chamisa neutralises resistance. One restores the past. The other manages the present. Together, they complete the circle of betrayal. The war veterans who fought genuinely for liberation are sidelined and forgotten. Their struggle is reduced to slogans, while their enemies are rehabilitated and honoured. Meanwhile, Chamisa stands at rallies quoting scripture, pretending to oppose a system he structurally preserves. This is not opposition. It is collaboration by incompetence and deception. History will be unforgiving. Abel Muzorewa is remembered not as a liberator, but as a guardian angel of settler power. Nelson Chamisa is walking the same path.If he continues,he will not be remembered as a victim of dictatorship,but as the man who transformed resistance into religion and handed Mnangagwa the greatest gift of all,an opposition that never threatens to win. Zimbabwe does not need prophets in politics. It needs organised leaders not a charlatan in suit.
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arthur fleck
arthur fleck@brunfocused·
Enjoying the luxury of a regime that has impoverished so many of the youth and then turning around to shame those same people for being “broke” 🙌🏾 Chief executive idiot
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Rumbie Uncensored@RUMBIEPROPERTIE·
Dear fellow #Zimbabweans , These world class roads are in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 A country with far fewer mineral resources than ours. So why are we still keeping @edmnangagwa in office while our infrastructure continues to collapse? Enough is enough. He must go! #ZimbabweDeservesBetter
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸Wake mwana anoshopper Gucci kuDubai, imi muchiitiswa mopihwa sauti iri mudish re $2,50. Hanzi idyai Christmas.😂 We need new leaders.🇿🇼
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Christmas hampers bringing joy to ZANU PF Patriots! 🎁 Lady Patriot Tatenda “Gen Lacostess” showed hers today, with thanks to Presidential Advisor Dr. Paul Tungwarara for the kind gesture. She expressed gratitude to: ✅ President Mnangagwa for the vision that “no one & no place is left behind” ✅ Dr. Tungwarara for answering the call ✅ Cde @TendaiChirau for facilitation ✅ All who organized & distributed the hampers A true spirit of shared blessings this season! ❤️🇿🇼

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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸The Public Accounts Committee of @ParliamZim is meant to hold Treasury accountable and ensure public funds are no abused. How can this committee perform this function when Senate President Chonomona is reported by the Auditor-General to have spent over US$370,000 renovating her home with US$130 pillows, US$64,000 curtains and US$57,000 vases without even going to tender? We need new leaders.🇿🇼
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Freeman@freemanchari·
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Freeman@freemanchari·
UPDATE: The lawyers handling Madzibaba's case have been in touch. Madzibaba has not been well but doctors have been attending to him. There are well wishers taking care of food and other needs. His bail hearing is soon. There are also 15 others including 12 war veterans incarcerated. They don't need to be in jail. They have the right to protest
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Does anyone know the status of Madzibaba? Where is he? What is the status of his case? Is he getting any solidarity?

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Taf@taf1000·
@advocatemahere Tell them,zimbos we are now jus too mediocre
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸I’ll never back down from demanding a country that works properly for everyone. We were once known for being educated, having good infrastructure, running a solid public health system, cherishing hard work, being the breadbasket of the region and having robust institutions to regulate our society. This culture of cheerleading mediocrity where we once cherished excellence, creating beggars where we used to put our shoulders to the wheel to work and chanting slogans where we used to ideate to solve problems - just ain’t it. The Zimbabwean Dream was built on hard work, quality education, integrity, community spirit, visionary thinking, building systems and making sure we were a force to be reckoned with on the international stage. It’s been replaced by a nightmare of corruption, looting, cronyism, dodgy dealing, selfishness, incompetence, primitive accumulation, begging, shortermism and an uninspiring poverty of ambition. When are we going to wake up and rebuild the psyche of this nation? When are we going to go back to models and values that used to drive us in the past? When are we going to go back to having public servants who are so ashamed of stealing or acting immorally that they would rather commit suicide? When are we going to fix the imbalance of 49% extreme poverty yet we have boundless lithium, gold, platinum and other treasure? When are we going to take our great nation back? We need new leaders.🇿🇼
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸Thank you for admitting that you have no jobs. Ndiko kurikubva nzara yandiri kureva. It can only be the unemployment crisis created by @ZANUPF_Official that has driven you to these levels of desperation. Nzara irikukonzerwa nekuuraya nyika kwaita Zanu PF is why you’re always looking for the handouts “on offer.” Munosvika kupi muchingopemha? Handidi kuti mupemhe- not even from me. Hazvina chiremerera. Munopedzisira makuitwa macartoon nekushandiswa nemadhara. It’s a bad look. We must demand accountable leadership for our nation so that there is a conducive ecosystem for all young people to work hard and thrive in their own right - muzviitire zvinhu zvenyu muita mari yenyu isinei nekuitiswa uku. We can tell that you don’t genuinely believe in the 2030 Agenda because you cannot formulate a coherent argument that can persuade us that perpetuating a system that caused you to be hungry beggars is in the national interest. Murikungoimba “2030” kunge vana vekucreche vapihwa nursery rhyme. This is not the Zimbabwean Dream. It shouldn’t be the case that a person has to push the unconstitutional and ridiculous 2030 Agenda and wear that scarf in order to “make it” through unsustainable handouts, shady businesses or dodgy tenders that loot the fiscus. Something has gone dangerously wrong and you are a swollen symptom of it. We need new leaders.🇿🇼
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@advocatemahere I don't have the time, patience nor crayons to explain this Top soup to you… Mangwana tiri kuuya ku office kwako nema CV utipe mabasa. Unongotaurisa chete when you have nothing to offer.

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C ❤️@poetsandpasta·
Tailgating me while I’m going 90 in a 45 is crazy. And those red and blue lights on top of your car look stupid btw lol
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Jim Njue
Jim Njue@jimNjue_·
If you’re not growing on X, just say hi. 👋 Verified or not. I’ll help you.
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Gift Ostallos Siziba
Gift Ostallos Siziba@Cde_Ostallos·
I went into politics not as a career choice but in response to the burning desire for Change from a nation already in a crisis of governance and as a patriotic necessity- Morgan Tsvangirai
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charles mpofu
charles mpofu@charlesmpofu69·
@zimlive That's the result of fighting a military state with barehands high time diasporans we raise funds to hire international military groups to fight guns with guns to bring civilian government !
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