Gunda Mupengo

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Gunda Mupengo

Gunda Mupengo

@RayGunda

I give myself continually to prayer and to the ministry of the word.

In Christ شامل ہوئے Kasım 2017
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Gunda Mupengo
Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@freemanchari T for titende. You have said it well. Mukandiona ndichivhota futi mundibate murove.
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Freeman
Freeman@freemanchari·
Unfortunately folks will rewrite history and fail to be accountable for the issues we are witnessing today. Over the years, people rose through the ranks of MDC through stepping on others and smearing genuine cadres until the bulk of them chose to walk away and live their lives away from the toxicity of the "struggle". By the time we got to the GNU a lot of genuine cadres who had given their all were cleared. Most of them became academics or left for the Diaspora. The gaps they left were filled by untested people - some good, some horrible. By the time we got to 2018, most of the cdes I had worked with since 2001 were on the sidelines which meant the base of MDC-18 was relatively a coalition of the old-of-2008 and the post-2013 crop with different views on how the struggle is executed. The Khupe incident remains a very bad chapter in MDC's history. It set a very bad base for the MDC-2018. But again, it was an opportunity not only for NC but for a lot of pple to rise on the back of stepping on other people or outmanouvering others. Again, when Mwonzora left (Which I still think was avoidable if egos were not the primary factor) it was an opportunity for people to rise. All this meant, the opportunities fell on untested people most of whom were mere opportunists with little commitment to the real struggle for change. By 2022, the mantra was - The NEW! CCC was born. The pre-2018 MDC remnants existed mostly at the benevolence of NC. There was a new crop. A crop that generally had no understanding of the historical non-commercial execution of the struggle. The struggle shifted from being radically ideological to purely theological. The struggle lost its bearings! By the time Tshabangu erupted, there was really nothing to defend in CCC. There were no stockholders. CCC had sympathisers not members. Most of those who viewed themselves as stakeholders were folks born and bred in environments that believe God will intervene, all they needed to do is kneel/pamabvi/emadolweni. The crew that were deployed in councils and parliament via berekamwana, most of them had zero history in the previous struggles that actually had a resistance factor in them. It was an opportunity for survival. They had no issue licking the side where their bread is buttered. So, what have we learnt? - History is more important than today - Until the stomach is challenged, the heart remains a mystery - There is a reason the body does not kill normal bacteria (flora) in the gut or vagina - Prayer must not get in the way of swords, they can co-exist but each knowing their purpose. #NOTO2030 Ndatenda
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Gunda Mupengo
Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@FinLitBae We don’t care as long as Liverpool iri pasi pedu, we are good.
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Gunda Mupengo
Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@FinLitBae “My grace is sufficient for thee, for my strength is made perfect in weakness”.
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Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@FinLitBae Madam Prezzo hahaha Jesus on the cross said it is finished oh
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ReconcileWithGod
ReconcileWithGod@Mickzo·
The first birth of the Spirit was in Adam. Yet God said to him, "You shall surely die if you disobey." This shows that even if someone is born of the Spirit, they can still die spiritually. In other words, it is possible to fall away and become an apostate.
David@David_wthebeard

I used to actually believe this because that's what I was being taught...thank God for the Bible. John 6:39 And this is the will of him who sent me, that I should lose nothing of all that he has given me, but raise it up on the last day.

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Gunda Mupengo
Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@dabskays My inclination ndeye kuti akatengwa because he is very nonchalant and seems unbothered about the whole 2030. This is not the time yekutaura in riddles.
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Dabson Mhofu Kanyoka 🇿🇼🇿🇦
I am actually inclined to believe kuti Chamisa akatengwa, his behaviour after 2023 elections is not normal. Either akatengwa or he is just a coward.
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skilled rebhara
skilled rebhara@drjaytee87·
that said @nelsonchamisa should come out ,give an interview clear all this issues.. silence is no longer an option
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Gunda Mupengo
Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@villageadv She lost the debate once she bring God in it. This kind of talk can be acceptable in other circles not when we look in the scriptures. The bible does not say you submit only when you see leadership. “Wives, submit to your own your husbands, as unto the Lord”. Ephesians 5:23
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Gunda Mupengo
Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@NewsHawksLive 💯 % agreed, these Constitutional amendments will definitely need a kind of referendum to sanitise and give them legitimacy and Zanu Pf knows that very well.
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TheNewsHawks
TheNewsHawks@NewsHawksLive·
ZANU-PF Re-Tests the Ground for a Referendum on Constitution Amendment No. 3 Dear Reader, The ruling ZANU-PF party says there will be no referendum on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, come hell or thunder. Yet its political actions increasingly resemble a party preparing for one. I am informed through research that factional strategists within the ruling party have not ruled out a referendum as a last option. More importantly, earlier internal state agents’ assessments suggest the Bill could face a significant and humiliating defeat under a free and fair national vote. However, their strategists now see a tiny window. Repression of opposition, fragmented resistance, muted and ambiguous voices from critical actors, and internal delegitimisation by party-state structures have created conditions for a reassessment. Reader, let us revisit the Bill. It was gazetted on 16 February 2026. At its core, the proposal removes the direct election of the President by citizens and transfers that power to Members of Parliament. It extends the term of both the President and Parliament from five to seven years. It allows the President to appoint additional Senators, while weakening institutions that oversee elections, gender equality, and aspects of judicial accountability. This is the context in which the current wave of mobilisation must be understood. In Mashonaland West, ZANU-PF's provincial leadership is running structured awareness campaigns on the Bill. District by district, party members and local structures are being engaged. Similar processes are reported in Mashonaland East in Mutoko, and in Harare in areas such as Mabvuku. This is coordinated, systematic, and expected to spread across all ten provinces in the next few days. This resembles groundwork for a national referendum campaign. ZANU PF’s structures are being activated. Messages are being tested with state agents quietly observing responses. At the same time, mapping loyalties and identfying weak points. Alongside this, the political space is tightening for opposing voices. On 23 March 2026, Tendai Biti, convenor of the Constitution Defenders Forum, was granted bail with conditions that bar him from convening grassroots meetings on the Bill. This has direct political consequences. Mobilisation capacity is being constrained at a critical moment. Reports from Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights on 24 March 2026 point to an increase in violations. This signals a broader pattern of pressure on dissent. If there was certainty that no referendum would take place, such restrictions would be less necessary. Actors like Timba, Madhuku’s networks, and women and students' movements would not face constraints at grassroots level. I have also picked disturbing indications that, if a referendum is eventually triggered, it may not follow previous models. Earlier referendums in 2000 and 2013 allowed citizens to vote anywhere using a national ID. That created flexibility. Current hard-core signals from within ZANU-PF point to a constituency-based approach. Their preference is for voting to be territorially fixed, allowing administrative control over participation and predetermined outcomes. This is the context in which current actions must be read. Progressive Zimbabweans cannot organise on the basis of ZANU-PF’s official statements alone. Organisation must respond to observable actions and counter-intelligence. If a referendum is ever to be called, groundwork will already be in place. Preparation cannot therefore be reactive. It must be anticipatory. Organisation must be built at constituency and polling station level. In authoritarian settings, outcomes are often shaped before the public event. The referendum being denied today can emerge tomorrow, but offered in half measure. So one way is to organise according to scenarios, including this wild card scenario. By Dr. Phillan Zamchiya 24 March 2026.
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Domino's Pizza UK
Domino's Pizza UK@Dominos_UK·
just had Morocco come in and collect Senegal’s order
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Gunda Mupengo
Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@BMutebuka Chiwenga is still in the mix but not as the saviour of the people. He is Zanu to the core, perhaps he is a better devil than ED. It will foolhardy for him to rock the boat now because he will be easily dismissed. But the day of reckoning is coming when they will square off.
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Brighton Mutebuka
Brighton Mutebuka@BMutebuka·
Chiwenga is clearly using such platforms to campaign & sell his "grand" presidential vision. That's the mark of a man who clearly believes that he is still very much in the pipeline to outlast ED in their duel. He is trying to project himself statesman like!
freelance@PhillipSibanda8

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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉
THE WORLD CUP IN NORTH AMERICA: A TICKING TIME BOMB With all the events that have been happening in North America, if it was any other continent, FIFA would have relocated the tournament But they can't do that for obvious reasons, the mighty US controls FIFA, just as it controls almost every organisation on this earth But here are the facts that make it dangerous for the World Cup to be held in North America looking at the host countries; United States - the political atmosphere has been tense, both internally and externally > the issue of ICE has been a big internal issue resulting in clashes between the government and it's citizens > the government has been anti immigrants, even banning certain countries from VISA programs to the US > add on the gun violence that has become a staple in American culture, whereby someone just shows up with a gun in a populated area and just starts shooting at people > the threat of terror cells trying to make a name > the impending war between America and Iran Mexico - the clash between the government and the narco militias > the cartels pretty much run Mexico, and they do as they please, they have been responsible for many tourist kidnappings > the assassination of one El Mencho, leader of CJNG has resulted in violence, roads blocked, airports almost invaded > the drug wars amongst the cartels themselves makes it even more dangerous Canada - economically they have been struggling, especially now that they're no longer in good books with the US > do they have the financial capacity to hold such an event, providing accomodation and security? We ask these questions because questions have been asked about previous host countries with less issues than these When it was time for Africa, they told us about South Africa's high crime rate When it was Russia's time, they told us about Putin being a dictator When it was the Middle East's time, they told us about women and gay rights The World Cup 2026
𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑺𝒂𝒍𝒕 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑬𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉 tweet media
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M-Jay
M-Jay@M_Jay94·
@thabanimnyama @ProfJNMoyo I think the argument isn’t about whether or not the current system is fit for purpose, but whether or not those particular sections can be amended without going through a referendum. The constitution does require referendums. And a second referendum for an incumbent to benefit.
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Thabani Mnyama
Thabani Mnyama@thabanimnyama·
I personally lean toward the reasoning by @ProfJNMoyo, perhaps because I’ve always been open about my dislike of the system we have. I do feel he can argue his point much better as well, and that others are listening to him with an already established position.
CITE@citezw

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Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@SANDEJAQ Thank you Gweta for standing in the gap against vanhu vakaita sana Jonathan Moyo ava.
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The Aspiring Dictator
The Aspiring Dictator@SANDEJAQ·
My interest is in ensuring that the country’s constitution is not violated
Prof Jonathan Moyo@ProfJNMoyo

@SANDEJAQ By the same token, what is your vested interest in embracing an obiter, which is non binding - the real question being this: is it mandatory for everyone to swallow an obiter hook, line and sinker; just for the sake of it or merely for the gallery? I don’t this so, Counsel!

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Ngoni Alex Robbins
Ngoni Alex Robbins@NgonieSanaz·
Kozotiwo vari kufamba vachinyebera vana kuti if you have ACCA you are not a chartered accountant. Miswai imi
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Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@Briantaku @NgonieSanaz Where is the difference? Tell me one thing that a CAz can do that an ACCA can’t do? It’s like arguing that Canada CPA and CAz are not the same because of the name.
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Brian Muyambo
Brian Muyambo@Briantaku·
@NgonieSanaz ACCA bestows the title 'Chartered Certified Accountant' not ' Chartered Accountant'. Big difference
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Gunda Mupengo@RayGunda·
@Zham2020 @antomukuwa I don’t know why people are tearing their trousers, I don’t see any thing amiss from what Ngoni said. The only qualification I can put is A level gives you more options but saying you can’t be a CA without A level is absolutely not correct.
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Allenm
Allenm@Zham2020·
@antomukuwa Not exactly. For CA(Z), you can now go route of (AT) accounting technician which requires o level then, (GA) General accountant and then CA(Z) in that order with relevant experience required at each stage.
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Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼
Fadzayi Mahere🇿🇼@advocatemahere·
🔸And for the record, you cannot ask the public to be “non-political”, whatever that means, yet the whole object of your insidious plan is to extend illicitly a person’s political term of office outside the accepted parameters of a Constitution that the people agreed on only a decade or so ago. Have you read the preamble? It says “we, the people.” It doesn’t say “we Zanu PF.” You don’t get to amend it willy-nilly as if it’s the paint color of your house. It’s a fundamental expression of the social contract that ought to exist between the people and the State. You have no right to breach it. Stop your nonsense. We need new leaders.🇿🇼
Prof Jonathan Moyo@ProfJNMoyo

THE CONSTITUTION OF ZIMBABWE is a shield for everyone, not a sword for anyone. To weaponize and wield it politically under the guise of defending it is to abuse and betray it. Its true defence can only be non-political, and must honour it for the benefit of all—against none!

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