Zimbabweans must urgently unite from all walks of life and organize at the grassroots level to stand together against the so-called “2030 NONSENSE.” This should be a national struggle for Zimbabweans agnst ZANU-PF & IDi. @advocatemahere@Cde_Ostallos@nelsonchamisa
Now we can talk about the National Coaliation For Constitutional Democracy. We now understand our strengths & weaknesses. And what everybody brings to the table🫡
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IN CHIVI…Laying to rest our Mother and a great Citizen, the late Petronella Mukwende, 80 years. She was a community leader, church leader, social worker and citizens mobilizer. Women are the pillars of society. RIP Gogo Mukwende.
What happened to Jonathan Moyo’s lamentations and compositions about Chamisa? What happened to Mutsvangwa's rantings about Chamisa? With all the lamentations, compositions, and rantings, Chamisa is still standing while others are now under. Nero never uttered a word 😂#Godisinit
The march is on!
In Njube, Bulawayo as we converse with citizens on the national question.
We face existential crises in our country- the economy is in a mess characterised by high inflation, a choking debt crisis, unemployment, underemployment, low capacity utilisation & high taxes.
On the other hand, hospitals are not working with medical professionals earning peanuts which are far below the ILO standards of Decent Work, millions are food insecure & with the impending drought more among our people are going to face hunger, malnutrition & lack.
Its also a shame that as we gather in Njube, 4.8 million children are in poverty in our country, this is a serious indictment on our independence. Surely how can a country with gold, diamonds, platinum, chrome, untapped reserves of methane gas & lots of mineral wealth fail to address endemic child poverty? Its a clear sign that those who have ruled this country with a iron fist since 1980 have failed to build a shared, inclusive & developmental economy-This is the reason why those here in Njube and other parts of this country are calling for genuine change.
Change that will see a government that will grow the economy by 10% per annum. Change that will see value addition in the mining sector so as to create jobs. Change that will see manufacturing & industrialisation being the cornerstones upon which the New Great Zimbabwe will be based on. Change that will see the construction of dams to support agriculture throughout the year. Change that will see the development of solar farms in natural regions 4,5 & 6 to increase electricity generation to meet industrial and householed demand. Change that will see the provision of clean, safe & portable water to urban, peri-urban & rural areas. Change that will see our streets well lit with properly functional street lights in every part of the country. Change that will see both domestic and foreign investment grow the economy. Change that will see functional & employment generating State Owned Enterprises. Change that will see a robust & functional public transport system that will include State Owned Buses, Trains, & Trams . This is the Change we believe in. This is the Change that those here at Njube believe in. We in the democratic alternative, together with millions of Zimbabweans here at home and abroad, represent that change.
Zanupf has failed to resolve the crises facing our nation and we have the duty to fight for a democratic society.
Thank you Njube for embracing us.
Apparently CCC Tshabangu Ncube and Biti has pulled out of Harare East and Mount pleasant bi-elections...
...to focus on party rebuilding, we're told
Sellout excuses all the time😡
Remember Dhagi
🟣Please may the Ministry’s maintenance department fix that broken plug and those hanging cables. Thank you to James Manyika for continuing to share his insight.
IN a landmark ruling, the High Court of Zimbabwe has declared that a tenant can take ownership of a property in which one has been consistently paying for rates and rentals for a period of 30 years. https://t.co/OJwVgjAFlQ
A certain faction of CCC the SG & VPs had power as long as Chamisa was part of CCC & they could frustrate him. As I said earlier his resignation wasn’t part of their plan.
Now we have 3 VPs, 2SGs but no president.
Bitterness is not good.
HOPE IS THE ZIMBABWEAN SIGNATURE…Everywhere I look and everywhere I go, I see the hope and resilience of Zimbabweans. The spirit of hope, steadfastness & optimism in the face of adversity is evidently palpable. The answer #ForEveryone is coming!! #Godisinit#OnePeople