@nelsonchamisa Words are powerful, but so is timing. There’s a difference between silence born of wisdom and silence born of inaction. Zimbabwe needs more courage to speak truth and act, not more quietness in the face of what’s wrong.
@nelsonchamisa With respect, we’ve heard the phrase “putting ducks in a row” far too many times now. The people of Zimbabwe are not waiting for metaphors, they are waiting for measurable action. Leadership means delivering results, not repeating slogans. It’s time to move from talking.
@nelsonchamisa 2. how jobs will be created, and how corruption will be fought. Faith alone will not repair broken infrastructure, end poverty, or stabilise the economy. Leadership requires practical policies. Please focus less on preaching and focus more on a clear plan for rescuing our nation
@nelsonchamisa 1 With respect, sirmany of us in Zimbabwe are already people of deep faith, and we do not need to be reminded that Jesus is the bread of life. What we are asking of you, as an opposition leader, is to show us how you will ensure real bread is on the tables of struggling familie