@CMukungunugwa What happened to the $15 billion former president said was taken by the current president can we allow such a huge amount of money to simply disappear like that. Mhosvai hairove
That’s why I don’t believe in this ransom/hostage situation type of setup. “Fund us or else”.
We must make peace with the decisions of those who want to partake in the loot. Everyone is struggling to make ends meet, so how is it my responsibility to fund Zenzele, Mukanya or anyone?
@chirembaPT@mahlayeya Do u honestly believe he will ever speak out against ZPF,given that he accepted support from them?As someone in broadcasting,wld u accept money from ZPF?And if you did,do you think you cld still criticize them objectively?Come on Chair.
If you got offered $1 million dollars fr your UK Zesa call out for 30 minutes, would you genuinely say that was a payment for that service?
I’m not saying he should not accept , but it’s gravely dishonest to say it’s him getting paid for his performance 💀😆
It’s the same thing with a $100 house ! Surely you can’t say I “bought “ the house !
I hear your sentiments and all .
“ better the end of a matter than it’s beginning.”
His choice is right for him and it should be respected! But haaa
@TheBeanEyesOpen So your making assumptions with out even knowing a single thing, may be contractors working in the area and renting rooms, you racism is absolutely disgusting and disgraceful, god help your little village a black man would dare to live there, what is the role coming to
We rejected ZANUPF, its trappings and trinkets because it threatens the very fabric of our society. That struggle to some of us was and must remain the collective fight of the oppressed people of Zimbabwe. We must execute it to its logical conclusion.
President Mnangagwa's own interview has settled an important question.
He says he expected Parliament to pass CAB3, believed it was the correct decision, freely signed it into law, and carried Cabinet and Government behind it.
This confirms that CAB3 was not an independent parliamentary initiative. It was a presidentially owned political project, later presented as "collective wisdom."
Collective agreement among political elites can never replace the sovereign will of the people.
The Constitution belongs to Zimbabweans—not Government.
#RestoreTheConstitution #ConstitutionalRestoration #Zimbabwe