I received a call from MadziBaba VeShanduko. He is facing serious financial difficulties and is struggling to pay his children’s school fees and provide for their basic upkeep.
His home was burnt down, and he spent eight months in prison for a political crime he did not commit before later being acquitted by the courts.
We have set up a GoFundMe campaign to help him rebuild his life and support his family during this difficult period.
Please donate whatever you can and help spread the word.
RETWEET.
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The CIC doesn't care if those who disagree with him are the majority or not. He is always speaking his truth no matter what the circumstances are. Aluta Continua ✊✊✊
[WATCH] A Malawian woman went into labour while waiting for a bus to ferry her and fellow citizens home. Chartered buses arrived about an hour ago to take the first group, camped at Sherwood Hall grounds in Durban, home. They requested repatriation, citing safety fears regarding their immigration status. @SilethiweNdlovu reports.
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Buses have arrived at Sherwood Hall to repatriate Malawian nationals. They have been camped there for almost a month. But there are concerns over crowd control and the safety of the arranged transport. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403
Judge yourself Africa in the name of MK Party......the political party for former president Jacob Zuma is doing this to fellow Africans!! Poor Africans.....it's really sad to watch 😭🙈
I would like Cabinet, Parliament and council to sit with this photograph for an afternoon.
In fact, every high school teacher, whatever the subject, should ask students to write an essay on what they see here. The answers would probably take us closer to the solution to Zimbabwe’s problems than most policy papers.
Every boardroom should spend time with it too. For good measure, the Zimra board should take it on a weekend retreat and ask its economists to calculate how much OK has paid in taxes over the past decade.
Then they should look again at the pavement outside.
I am keeping this photograph for my book.
If this appears on your timeline, kindly repost until these criminals are arrested. This happened in Brakpan North, Sherwood Gardens, Springs, at 15:02 on 11 June 2026. The homeowner found these criminals leaving the house after stealing. Contact nearest SAPS with any information
Our case against #CAB3 has been given a solid, clear and thunderous base in the National Assembly through outstanding and heroic performances by MPs @agencygumbo; @gladyshlatywayo; @HMakumire; @chigumbu_ and @MushoriwaEdwin. They have set the stage for our victory. Well done!
Agency Gumbo represents the kind of opposition Member of Parliament that every democracy needs. We are all Zimbabweans, but people hold different political views, ideologies and visions for the country. Those citizens deserve representatives who can clearly, intelligently and fearlessly articulate their positions in Parliament.
His contribution during yesterday’s debate on the controversial Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 demonstrated exactly what an effective opposition MP should do, scrutinise legislation, challenge those in power, and give voice to the concerns of the citizens he represents.
Agency Gumbo showed the importance of having opposition legislators who are informed, articulate and prepared to defend the constitutional principles and democratic values they believe in.
A healthy democracy is not built on conformity. It is strengthened when different viewpoints are robustly debated, tested and heard.
Gumbo’s contribution to the Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 debate was a reminder of the vital role that a strong and credible opposition representative plays in any democratic society.
Fellow Zimbabweans, comrades in Arms, and men and women of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces,I have read with grave attention the document that has emerged from the Barracks titled "OPERATION CODE NAMED: PEOPLE'S ARMY". The message is clear, direct, and unmistakable.
The Barracks have spoken. As a retired senior officer who served this nation with honour for decades, I salute the courage of the serving senior officers, officers, and NCOs who have put their names, careers, and lives on the line to issue this situation report. They have done what true soldiers must do when the Constitution is being mutilated, when elders are being exploited, and when the institutions we built with our blood are being turned into instruments of personal enrichment and tribal patronage.The document exposes what many of us have watched with growing alarm:
The incapacitation of the C-in-C and the capture of state institutions by external forces.
The blatant bribery of senior officers with farms, cash, cows, and promises.
The erosion of professionalism in the Army, Air Force, and other arms.The dangerous privatisation of state companies and the inflation of tenders.
The recruitment of villagers and the sidelining of merit in favour of loyalty to one man and one faction.
These are not rumours. These are the observations of men and women still in uniform who took an oath to defend the people and the Constitution, not to protect individuals or their godfathers.Let me be clear: The Barracks have spoken.
They have drawn a line. They have said they will not be used to mutilate the people's Constitution. They will not salute self-promoted generals who have abandoned the customs and traditions of the ZDF. They stand with the people of Zimbabwe.
To the serving members of the ZDF: Remain disciplined, remain professional, but above all, remain loyal to the Constitution and the people, not to individuals who have lost their way. History is watching. The people are watching. To the political leadership: The game of divide-and-rule, bribery, and extension of power at the expense of the nation must stop.
The soldiers have told you plainly they are tired of pathetic conditions of service while billions are being looted. They will not do your dirty work.Aluta Continua.The voice of the Barracks is the voice of the institution.
Let those who have ears hear.
Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.
As a World Cup host, the U.S. shouldn't be flippantly barring officials from entering the country to do their jobs.
It's terribly backward.
It's also counterproductive.
Global sports competitions should improve international exchange and relations, not the reverse.