Adiel Dube
291 posts

Adiel Dube
@VengesaiC
Since we are therefore I'm.
Masvingo شامل ہوئے Aralık 2012
1.3K فالونگ167 فالوورز

@Jamwanda2 @TendayiZinyama Imi makanaka cheroo hurumende yauya muri pabasa. Language yenyu chero pana Mugabe maingodai
Filipino

@KMutisi Zvekut 2 kunenge kwangova kukara toziva kut materm edu maviri ane 10 yrs zvekut dzave 12tonzwa nemi
Suomi

Bambo, if you are too slow to understand simple things just stay out of complicated debates….
The constitution of Zimbabwe as written even defines a full term as starting from 3 years… so adding 2 years can’t be regarded as adding a Term, that should be VERY EASY to understand unless you have no capacity to understand anything.
If you believe in your flawed argument, go test it in a court of law and see if you will succeed… Zimbabweans understand the difference, that’s why they attended the Public Hearings in HUGE NUMBERS & endorsed the Beautiful Bill… You & others who are stuck in their narrow definitions will soon catch up… We are patient with slow people…
Rutendo Matinyarare@matinyarare
How can you say extending length of five year term that is codified in our constitution and electoral act is not a change to term limit? What is a term limit in the first place? It’s a limit to length of time and number of terms that one can serve, and you said that such an amendment requires a referendum. What changed now?
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Its only fair and right that if President ED Mnangagwa steps down in 2028 then he goes with everyone who has been in Government between 1980 and 2028 so that the country experiences totally new and fresh leaders.
Handiti vamwe muri kuti no to term extension. If you are right then Lets apply the NO to everyone in Government and everyone who has served in Government including the GNU era.
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@KMutisi Zvikaramba zvakadai pa2028 tichasara tisina hurumende iri pamutemo
Lietuvių

CAB 3 is VERY SIMPLE:
✅No removal of Term Limits, just a change of the ELECTION CYCLE
✅Because of the First Point above, NO REFERENDUM is required.
✅For the incumbents, their term of office is extended by, at most, 2 years… & therefore they are not getting an additional term.
This is a STRAIGHTFORWARD issue… We can argue about the political side of it, but the Legal Side is CLEAR!
The people opposing the CAB3 are doing it on POLITICAL GROUNDS, and that’s expected and actually encouraged in a vibrant democracy like Zimbabwe… In the end, it’s the WILL OF THE MAJORITY that will prevail…

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@KMutisi Uchazosvinura hako Mutisi . Vanhu vemuZim vanoita zino irema avo. Havazvidi izvoo but kuda mari chete ukko

𝗪𝗛𝗬 𝗛𝗔𝗦 𝗥𝗨𝗧𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗢 𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗚𝗘𝗗 𝗦𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗦?
Hi my brother Godfrey,
Rutendo hasn't changed sides. I still believe in telling the good Zimbabwe story and promoting the nation BUT:
1. I don't believe in telling the good story for leaders that want to force a constitutional amendment that gives the President a term extension through parliamentary majority, without a referendum.
2. I don't want an underpaid, incompetent, and self-serving parliament like the one we have in Zimbabwe, picking our President based on who bribes the 200 MPs with more money, because then what happens in future when we as a nation don’t want a rich President (future President, not this one) who bribes parliament and only enriches himself and his allies, to continue governing?
3. I don’t want to give a term extension to a President who allows our state apparatus to be used to beat, imprison, and burn the property of those who disagree with him, risking the country being put under new sanctions or being invaded by the West.
4. For over seven years I told the good story about this administration, I fought sanctions, defended Zimbabweans working in South Africa from being deported so that they continue remitting foreign currency back home, and they [the administration] benefited immensely from my work because I believed in their vision and the nation. Despite all this good work, they did not appreciate me and instead they rewarded other people for the outcomes of my work.
So, am I bitter? No, I'm not because I followed a vision that I believed. However, I now disagree with the new vision of extending the term of the President without referendum, for the reasons I give above. As a result, I've stopped telling this new story because it’s not a good story, and I am openly giving reasons why I can’t support a term extension for this President, without referendum, as a warning of the dangers inherent in this new vision.
Some say that me no-longer telling their good story and being more critical is me selling out. No! It’s me choosing to stop telling the story of a vision/plan that I don’t believe in.
Let’s just remind each other that I was never paid to tell the good story in the first place, but I believed in their vision hence I supported it. However, now, I don’t believe in the new direction hence I have chosen to stop telling that story that I don’t believe in, and to give reasons why I don’t believe in it.

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@Jamwanda2 @chrissy10charu Kana yavepo togona kutodhurirwa kudarika zvaotoitika

@ChipoMusarurwaS @TerahadjiA91054 @Violet83811650 @Taurai_Zvimwe @Sekta1990 @RexMidzi @NewsHawksLive @LynneStactia @BrineDub @Hon_Kasukuwere @Jamwanda2 Yaaa mumastreet makuitwa sekut pane vakucampainer umu. Kana mukuru vakat vakuda kuzorora handioni reason yekuvamanikidza. Munoda kuti munhu asiye tichimufushira saMugabe here. Regai vamboonawo vamwe vachitonga
Indonesia

General Constantino Chiwenga, the man who once stood at the centre of the 2017 military-assisted transition, is once again emerging as the gravitational force in the ruling party’s succession matrix. Despite the noise from desperate political actors like Kubakwashe Nhamo Tagwirei, Temba Mliswa @TembaMliswa,Ace lumumba @acielumumba and the flurry of accusations and counter-accusations, the signs are unmistakable the centre of power is shifting. This is not a coup in the making. It is a constitutional succession wrapped in political choreography. General Chiwenga is not campaigning he doesn’t need to. His power lies not in populist rallies or social media theatrics, but in the quiet confidence of someone who understands the architecture of the state. He has been Vice President since 2017, and his influence within the military, the party, and the civil service remains formidable.
The recent public rebukes, factional skirmishes, and sudden bursts of moral outrage are not random. They are symptoms of a deeper anxiety within the establishment an awareness that the post-Mugabe consensus is fraying, and that the Mnangagwa era is approaching its twilight. President Mnangagwa’s second term has been marked by economic stagnation, elite excess, and a growing disconnect between the leadership and the people. In contrast, General Chiwenga is being quietly positioned as the stabilising alternative a man of order in a time of drift.Of course, the road ahead is neither smooth nor guaranteed. ZANU PF’s history is littered with aborted successions and political betrayals. But this time, the momentum feels different. The military, long the silent arbiter of Zimbabwean politics, appears to be reasserting its role. And in that equation, Rtd General Chiwenga is not just a participant he is the pivot.
The coming months will be decisive. The party’s elective congress, the tone of state media, the choreography of public events all will offer clues. But one thing is clear the succession debate is no longer a taboo. It is the subtext of every political move, every cabinet shuffle, every public spat. And if the current trajectory holds, Zimbabwe may soon witness another carefully managed transition one that, like 2017, will be presented as continuity, but will in fact mark a profound shift in the balance of power.History is not waiting. It is unfolding. And Rtd General Chiwenga’s moment may be closer than many dare to admit.

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@Jamwanda2 position yenyu haidi yepi yepi regai zvipfana zvitaure
Slovenščina

WHAT WAS THE LINK BETWEEN GEZA AND MBADA DIAMONDS?? KANA MANDIPINDURA, THEN I TELL YOU KUTI CHIGANANDA CHII!!!! #PasiNemaBakuninists!!!!
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@maDube_ Geza havasi kuratidza vanhu munhu wavari kushandira. Ipapo hapasat pajeka
Indonesia

Why are Chamisa people attacking Geza.
Help me understand.
Cucsman@CucsmanE
Dear @BlessedGeza kana muine plan zvema sure please imboitai kuti @bbmhlanga abuditswe mujere , his family misses him ,we miss him too😭
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@snowballOfficia Nhasi mazoratidza kusafunga varakashi mungati matora group channel yaNyokayemabhunu mosendera vanhu ponograpgic material injere rudzii dziya. Handit dei mashandisa grup racho kuudza vanhu zvamuri kutaura pano izvi. Zvaratidza zviri mupfungwa dzenyu chaizvo. Regai Jojiatimatununu
Română

@cozwva Ndiko kurongeka. Ngaaposte futi pa22 apa apiwe imwe achiisa kuzvipatara
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