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Professional luxury birthday poster, 3:4 ratio. Entire frame filled with a premium off white luxury paper textured wall. Large number โ2โ precisely carved in the wall with visible depth and realistic inner shadows. Inside the number: soft pink and pink balloons, subtle white flowers, elegant bouquet arrangement, premium celebration styling. A happy 2 year old child with preserved reference facial features, wearing a milky white T shirt and pink denim overalls, laughing naturally. Face, shoulder, one hand and one foot extend outside the number creating a realistic 3D effect. Warm cinematic sunlight from one side, soft rim light, photorealistic skin, premium studio photography, ultra realistic, sharp focus. Typography on wall: MUNONYE, CHAPTER 2, 365 MORE DAYS OF WONDER. Clean minimalist layout, luxury magazine cover aesthetic, high end art direction, realistic shadows, natural colors, no tree shadows, no fake lighting, no AI artifacts.
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Over the past few days, I have been warning the Presidency, Parliament, and the judiciary that if they, as civilian leaders, fail to take responsibility for upholding the Constitution, an interregnum (vacuum) may emerge, creating conditions for the security services to take over and usher in the Third Republic in order to maintain stability in the country.
I want to reiterate this again: a Third Republic may be forced to reluctantly step in to maintain national security if we, the civilians, demonstrate an inability to govern the nation in a manner that preserves public order and peace.
However, if this new republicโwhich is organised and already on standbyโgrudgingly takes over due to dereliction by the civilian leadership, it has already prepared a new law entitled the CAB3 Willful Violation & Criminal Regulations Act to punish those who willingly or knowingly collaborated in the mutilation of the Constitution and the abrogation of their oath of office, thereby rendering the republic ungovernable.
This law will become part of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act, just as the Patriotic Act was incorporated into the same legislation to punish those calling for sanctions against the country.
It proposes the retrospective application of the law from 16 February 2026. This means that those found to have participated in the willful violation of the Constitution from 16 February 2026 onwards may be held accountable should a change in administration occur. The minimum penalty will be ten years' imprisonment and the maximum penalty twenty years.
This draft Bill is a symbol that there is an organised system (deep state) ready to take over the country, and it serves as a warning of the consequences that will befall those attempting to mutilate the Constitution with impunity.
The Zimbabwean Parliament has adjourned until Tuesday, when debate on the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 will continue. Monday is not a sitting day.
The Bill seeks to make significant changes to Zimbabweโs Constitution and is expected to remain the focus of parliamentary business when proceedings resume.
So far, during the debates, not a single ZANUPF Member of Parliament has opposed the Bill. Sadly, some "opposition" Members of Parliament have spoken in support of it.
Parliamentarians are now speculating that the Bill could be put to a vote by Thursday or Friday. There is also concern within ZANUPF about the Senate, where speculation persists that the partyโs numbers are not yet fully assured.
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The Parliamentary Committee examining Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 has recommended the adoption of a constitutional amendment designed to reduce military influence in civilian governance, in what will become one of the most significant changes to Zimbabweโs political system since independence.
The Committee said the proposed amendment to Section 212 of the Constitution will create clearer boundaries for the Defence Forces and help prevent undue military involvement in politics.
The recommendation comes against the backdrop of Zimbabweโs long history of military influence over political power. The military played a decisive role during the liberation struggle, the removal of ZANU founding president Ndabaningi Sithole from leadership, and the 2017 coup that forced Robert Mugabe from office.
If the amendment is passed, it would signal an attempt to strengthen civilian control over the military and reduce the possibility of future military interventions in politics on paper.
The proposal also carries major implications for President Emmerson Mnangagwa. If he completes his term or dies in office, he would become the first leader of ZANUPF not to be removed through direct military intervention.
The CAB3 Committee concluded that limiting military influence in civilian governance would strengthen democracy and national stability, and recommended that the amendment be adopted.
In essence, this amendment appears less about democratic reform and more about power. Mnangagwa rose to power through the 2017 military intervention, an operation masterminded by the very man he is now seeking to block from succeeding him, General Constantino Chiwenga, his current Vice President.
Having witnessed first-hand the decisive role the military can play in determining political outcomes, Mnangagwa appears determined to reduce its influence and ensure that no future military intervention can shape Zimbabweโs succession politics in the way it did in 2017.
By recommending constitutional changes that limit the militaryโs role in civilian affairs, CAB3 is meant to clip the wings of an institution that has historically acted as the ultimate kingmaker in Zimbabwean politics.
If this amendment passes, it will mark the beginning of a deliberate effort to shift power away from the barracks and into constitutional institutions, making it harder for the military to determine who rules Zimbabwe in the future.
Ironically, if Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 becomes law, the military may be the only institution with the power to stop it. With Parliament, the judiciary, and other key institutions increasingly brought under executive influence, Mnangagwa would enjoy unprecedented control over the political system.
The irony is that a Bill partly designed to clip the wings of the military could leave the military as the last remaining force capable of challenging executive power.
The militaryโs influence on political outcomes was not confined to internal ZANUPF succession battles. In 2008, after Morgan Tsvangirai outpolled Robert Mugabe in the first round of the presidential election, senior military figures publicly declared that they would not salute or recognise a leader who had not participated in the liberation struggle.
What followed was a campaign of violence that left hundreds dead, thousands displaced, and ultimately forced Tsvangirai to withdraw from the run-off election. The events of 2008 reinforced the perception that in Zimbabwe, political power has often depended not only on the ballot box but also on the position taken by the military establishment.
You can read the full Parliamentary report on Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 on my Telegram channel via the link below.
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Prof. Christopher J. Chetsanga, 90 years, (PhD Univ. of Toronto, 1969; postdoc fellow, Harvard Univ., 1969-72) is prof. of Biochemistry at the Univ. of Zimbabwe, Harare since 1983, a prominent Zimbabwean scientist who is a member of the African Academy of Sciences and The World Academy of Sciences.
Prof. Chetsanga has discovered two enzymes involved in the repair of damaged DNA: (๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐
) firstly, formamidopyrimidine DNA glycosylase, which removes damaged 7-methylguanine from DNA (1979) and secondly, purine imidazole-ring cyclase, which re-closes imidazole rings of guanine and adenine damaged by x-irradiation (1985).
Professor Chetsanga is a UNESCO Gold Medal Award winner and former UNESCO Executive Board member among others
๐จ๐ง๐ท Joรฃo Pedro statement after being left out of the World Cup.
โI tried to give my best at all times. Unfortunately, it wasnโt possible to fulfill this dream of representing my country in a World Cup, but I remain calm and focused, as I always try to beโ.
โJoys and frustrations are part of football. From now on, I wish good luck to everyone who is there and I will be just another fan cheering for them to bring the sixth title homeโ.
The ZAOGA- FORWARD IN FAITH MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL leadership paid a courtesy call on His Excellency President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa
this morning at his Munhumutapa Office.
The church continues to play a central role in nation building promoting peace , unity , and developmen and is also one of the most established indigenous religious institutions . The courtesy call
on President Mnangagwa was also to formally introduce itโs new Archbishop, Dr Joseph Joe Guti.
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His Excellency the President, Dr ED Mnangagwa, today received and was introduced to the new Archbishop of ZAOGA, Archbishop Joseph Guti, at Munhumutapa Building. The new Archbishop was accompanied by Amai Guti, wife of late Archbishop whose birthday was commemorated a few days ago.