@MmusiMaimane@SAPoliceService@SAReserveBank@wicknellchivayo@CyrilRamaphosa@edmnangagwa Until you condemn isreal for the murder of young children, nothing you say matters, and no South African should take you seriously.
You are quick to call out African leaders, but the man you shook hands with that kills people is off the hook?
You are a hypocrite, mmusi!!!
The wave of court applications against various MPs regarding CAB3 is misguided and a waste of time for everyone involved, including the court. This is simply the last gasp of those opposed, as CAB3 is essentially a done deal. It's merely a tactic to intimidate MPs ahead of the upcoming vote.
How can anyone claim they weren’t consulted when Parliament held public consultations, which were open to all? What’s the argument against a bill that hasn’t been passed yet? These stunts often end in court defeats and turn legal proceedings into political showdowns.
By flooding the legal system with premature complaints, these desperate actions only highlight the weaknesses of those against the bill.
Real democracy relies on the people's will, represented through elected officials. After Parliament's Public Consultations, it will soon be time for MPs to vote.
So, how can anyone try to block this constitutional process while claiming to support democracy? This contradiction undermines their credibility.
Voting in Parliament will be open and a matter of public record, providing reassurance to citizens that democracy is at work.
MPs enter Parliament through a party-sponsored system and are elected by constituents. Thus, their votes should be public, and any MP voting against their party risks being recalled.
This accountability keeps representatives aligned with their campaign promises. A secret ballot removes that accountability, leaving us in the dark about who votes for or against CAB3.
Without transparency, the legislative process risks becoming a murky arena where personal interests overshadow the public good. True democracy thrives not in the darkness of anonymity, but in the light of public scrutiny.
Ironically, those who claim to be advocates for transparency are pushing for a secret ballot.
I have seen a list of ZANU-PF members who are known to be sitting on the fence.
My advice for them is to be careful, for they are in Parliament at the behest of the party and the people and should not advance their selfish cause.
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@CMukungunugwa This is still work in progress.I don't know why they rushed to open the stadium .That blue thing on the wall is where the number 2 toilet door will flash in the wall.
These two cannot be separated. Count the years detractors have tried to divide them and failed. When the General was in China receiving medical treatment, the same seeds of division were sown, but to no avail. Even now, this fake audio will fail just the same.
@DubekoSibanda@ZANUPF_Official@edmnangagwa Nothing wrong with staying in Nkulumane https://t.co/nbJPoyPvMK fact that's what's normal for a civil https://t.co/B1ci5nQ7Az can't be a civil servant and stay in Burnside without stealing the masses's resources
@matinyarare@RichardGarwe It's not like you care so much for people,makangorasiswa chete Tsano.Hasha dzenyu idzi dzinongoda kugeza muviri katatu pazuva
All the best to @MbusiDakamela Chief Dakamela of Nkayi in #Zimbabwe as you hold your annual awards and cultural festival. We thank @edmnangagwa and our government for upholding culture and tradition through our Chiefs. Siyabonga
@metsbarmby They haven’t paid him and the other guys since his appointment, despite @wicknellchivayo having released the funds. They’re also not signing the players he wants,this board needs to get serious.