Our God is a fair God , he gives us the two options to operate under ;
1. The Perfect Will of God - His Choice & Path , ideal , absolute desire & design and best case scenario , the one that we kneel for all the time seeking his way &
2. The Permissive Will of God - Our Choice & Path, this is the route God knowingly allows us to make us Decisions based on our freedom of choice , He does not personally endorse
Under His Perfect Will He is responsible for the Consequences, under the Permissive Will , we bear the natural consequences of our actions but He is always ready to hear us when we go back and atone albeit after great loses and cost
So God is in both ways, the choice is ours !
Please don’t hack my line again for listening ins , don’t try it again , I traced the hacking to a landline done last night , there is nothing from me except progress , be warned .
I am a senior politician always ready to engage there is no need for those childish and outdated games.
Mukomana is busy tweeting nonsense just to divert attention from what is really happening in parliament 🧐🧐🧐🧐His main goal is to promise you unattainable dreams while Mnangagwa and Tagwirei are busy ripping apart our constitution 🧐🧐🧐
@drDendere Nhai professor nazvino you don't know the modus operandi of Zanu PF?
Are you that naive to believe that?
Thinking kuti we will remove Zanu PF via email.
When some of us who consider ourselves analysts-suggest that political leaders mobilize people power, they reject the advice.When we advise they engage in inclusive national dialogue to share power.They reject.When we advise revitalizing people power, they talk of powersharing.🙆🏿♂️
@nelsonchamisa@Mujona@TamukaAMasasire So your job is to distract the citizens. You only appear when ZPF's stranglehold on power is being threatened. After this CAB 3 uchabva washaikwa futi wozodzokazve paita zvimwe. We now know how you operate. We no longer take you seriously.
“THE MOMENT IS NOW” : CDE KNOX DECLARES WAR ON POWER GRAB AND ELITE CONTROL
“A decisive phase has been reached and the time for watching is over"
BY RTD DIO SHEPHERD MPESWE
Cde Knox took to the stage with a thunderous warning and he did not hold back.
He declared that what is happening under the banner of CAB3 is nothing short of an assault on the will of the people. He accused Parliament Speaker Jacob Mudenda and Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi of bulldozing this process forward whilst ignoring citizens, silencing dissent and treating public consultation as nothing more than a box to tick. “This is not democracy,” he charged. “This is deception.”
He asserted in no uncertain terms that the CAB3 process is rotten at its core. Illegitimate. Manufactured. A façade designed to impose power and not to reflect the voice of Zimbabweans.
Knox then turned his fire toward the top.
Standing firmly with the recent report by retired generals and senior civil servants, he named President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the architect behind it all. “This is not reform,” he declared. “This is a power grab.” A calculated move, he said, to tighten control, extend rule and keep the nation’s wealth locked in the grip of a few.
Cde Knox also revealed that leaders across Southern Africa have already stepped in, warning Mnangagwa of the danger he is courting, not just for Zimbabwe but for the entire region. However those warnings, Cde Knox said, have been ignored. “ED will not listen. Because he will not let go.”
Cde Knox also raised alarm over a recent viral audio which pointed to a massive land seizure in the making, alleging that Kudakwashe Tagwirei is positioning to take control of nearly 9 million acres of mineral-rich land. “This is not development,” Cde Knox thundered. “This is looting. This is the wholesale capture of our national wealth by a connected elite.”
Then, the message that brought the curtains down.
“The moment is now.” Cde Knox declared that a decisive phase has been reached. That the time for watching is over. That his movement is ready, not tomorrow, not someday but now, to confront the leadership head-on.
He called on every Zimbabwean to stay alert, to stay ready, to stand firm. “The signal is coming,” he said. “And when it comes, we must rise, together, unshaken, unstoppable.”
@SajeniMapuranga@LynneStactia@noto2030@kerinamujati@IsaacMakomichi@MviringiHosia@RUMBIEPROPERTIE@advocatemahere@matinyarare
Zimbabwean parliamentarians are about to begin the second day of debating Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3, and Members of Parliament have reportedly been instructed to ensure full attendance tomorrow, a strong indication that there is a determination to have the Bill passed before the week ends.
The debates began yesterday and are expected to continue late into this evening. As I have said repeatedly over the past two years, President Emmerson Mnangagwa is determined to see this Bill passed at all costs.
If it becomes law, Zimbabwe will enter a completely new era of governance. In the process, it will effectively extinguish Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga’s hopes of succeeding Mnangagwa as President through the current constitutional route.
As I said yesterday, there are only three realistic scenarios that could stop this process. The President could refuse to assent to the Bill, the military could intervene, or regional leaders could privately persuade him to abandon the project.
However, regional leaders have shown little appetite to confront him. We also know that Mnangagwa has publicly signalled his position. When retired military generals raised concerns with him, he told them that whoever wins, wins, a statement that means he supports the process.
That leaves only one remaining possibility, military intervention. If that does not happen, Zimbabweans could see President Mnangagwa remain in office until 2030 or until his death. The person who succeeds him could then remain in power for a further 14 years under the proposed constitutional framework.
That is the reality as things currently stand.
As for South Africa, prepare for the possibility of another significant wave of Zimbabwean migrants seeking opportunities across the border. Political uncertainty, economic decline and a growing sense of hopelessness have historically driven migration, and this could happen again.
Do not say you were not aware. This is not just a Zimbabwean issue. It is a regional political issue with potentially far-reaching consequences that will be felt long after the President appends his signature to the Bill and turns it into law.
Once it is passed into law, there will be virtually no prospect of a Zimbabwean president emerging from the opposition. The President will be elected by Parliament, and ZANUPF has already ensured, through constituency demarcation, that its strongholds have significantly more constituencies than opposition strongholds.
As a result, regardless of how effectively the opposition campaigns, it will struggle to secure the parliamentary majority required to elect a president. This would effectively put paid to the long-criticised strategy of focusing overwhelmingly on winning the presidency while neglecting Parliament.
Under such a system, control of Parliament becomes everything. Without a parliamentary majority, the path to the presidency becomes almost impossible.
We also asked everyone in CCC to tell us exactly how Tshabangu came to be. And, to be honest you’ve been MIA on CAB3 public conversation. You know your public power and how easily you coile have organized action either attending the meetings, letter writing or emails.
As a leader, Mukuru, I think you lack the EQ to read the room.
Having accepted that bottom-barrel has a basement that is Zanupf.
We expected better
All this we know.
Zvaizvevi,we need action.
The usual rhetoric is tiring.
Kana pasina,kunyarara kurinani.
Anyways,Tese tiri magwara!
How do we fight the same government that controls the police and the army?
How do we resist the same government mutilating and bastardizing our constitution, going ahead with CAB3 right in front of us?
The same government that has successfully neutralised opposition.
The police has brazzenly threatened the citizens from demonstrating. Demonstrating is tantamount to treason i suppose.
CAB3 will go ahead via email.
Spare a thought for a person like me who is living from hand to mouth, without knowing what I will eat tomorrow.
Spare a thought for my feelings of watching this corruption and lawlessness unravel right in front of me without anything I can do about it.
In essence there won't be freedom without sacrifice.
There won't be a new government through peaceful talks.
There won't be a new government through social media.
They rigged elections we did nothing.
They destroyed opposition and we kept quiet.
They have successfully altered the constitution and we will do nothing about it.
Mr President look at the comments. These are people who supported you 💯 percent but they have lost hope. Would you blame them? Nhamo inodaro.
Ngatidzamisei pfungwa varume and do the needful. Needful yacho tese toiziva.
Ndatenda.
IT WAS ALL ABOUT ED POWER GAMES…ED worked with Tshabangu to engineer illegal recalls that ultimately handed ZANU-PF a fraudulent two-thirds parliamentary majority, in clear violation of both the law and democratic principles.
Unfortunately, when the recalls began, many failed to recognize that this was part of a long-planned strategy orchestrated by ED. It was never about the claims that the CCC lacked a constitution or formal structures. In Zimbabwe you can not submit party candidates to ZEC without a party constitution. Parliament and Mudenda were in possession of CCC constitution but chose to ignore it on instructions from his Zpf Boss. Those no constitution and nil structures narratives were merely a smokescreen.
Some individuals, driven by their disagreements with Nelson Chamisa, celebrated the recalls, unaware that they were in fact celebrating the erosion of democracy and the weakening of our nation. The foundation for the current constitutional amendment agenda was laid in 2023 through those engineered and unlawful recalls.
However, all is not lost. The real struggle lies ahead. The task before us is to continue fighting for a Citizens' Government—one that reflects the true will and aspirations of the people of Zimbabwe. The future of our country depends on the determination of its citizens to defend voice, agency and fundamental rights .
💥 Parliament says ONLY 386 Zimbabweans opposed Constitutional Amendment (No. 3) Bill during public consultations. Here is the breakdown:
470,117 Written Submissions
For: 469,040
Against: 1,077
67,688 Public Hearing Submissions
For: 67,302
Against: 386
2,232 Emailed Submissions
For: 760
Against: 1,472
TOTAL: 540,037 Submissions
Total in Favour: 537,102
Total Against: 2,935
Rigging with impunity. Hanzi there were over 537000 written submissions in favour and fewer than 3000 against. These figures do not reflect genuine public sentiments and they further raise questions about the legitimacy and integrity of the whole process.