@ChangeRadioZW@ZdvNap There is a legal principle,'Nemo iudex in causa sua'. It is a fundamental principle of law. It means 'you can't be a judge in your own case'. MPs are not the best tools in the bag to discuss, let alone pass CAB3. It's as simple as that.
@_gully_45@JTB0763@HonMachakaire That's what we call prosocial behaviour, I doff my hat to you, coach Rambo. It's reassuring that we still have people with a conscience in Zim.
@CdeProgressive@drDendere I think the baseline is that changes to the constitution must be put before its owners, the people of Zimbabwe ๐ฟ๐ผ, not those who represent them. It is as simple as that.
Thank you, Ian Wright, for speaking out against what is shaping up to be the worst FIFA World Cup in modern history and for highlighting how Donald Trumpโs America has demeaned the beautiful game of football.
It is sad that FIFA President Gianni Infantino has shown so little courage and independence, choosing instead to remain silent while football is dragged into the politics of exclusion and discrimination.
Where are the big African names who have remained quiet while Africans are being belittled by this racist regime in America? Did you see how the Senegalese World Cup team was treated on arrival, Africaโs top referee denied entry, and fans, journalists, and at times coaches denied entry?
I am not surprised that it took an Arsenal great like Ian Wright to speak out publicly. In a world where too many of the powerful and influential are consumed by self-interest, it is refreshing to see principled people like Ian Wright stand up and speak when it matters most, rather than cower in silence.
Football is supposed to unite people across borders, races, and cultures. Those who claim to lead the game should be defending those values, not looking the other way when they are under attack.
This is what FIFA President Gianni Infantino said on 9 March 2017.
โAny team, including the supporters and officials, who qualify for a World Cup need to have access to the country, otherwise there is no World Cup. That is obvious.โ
Yet today, he is remarkably and comically quiet while fans, officials, coaches, journalists, and even referees face barriers and restrictions. What changed? The principle seemed clear enough in 2017.
It is disappointing to see someone who once spoke so firmly about equal access to the World Cup now appear unwilling to defend those same values. Leadership is tested when it is inconvenient, not when it is easy. Silence in the face of discrimination and exclusion is not leadership.
๐ธKuuraya nyika kusvika pekuti vanhu three vanonyura musewage vofa, vachizonyururwa nenyanzvi yedeep sea diving. Deep sea irikurehwa isewage yagara 7 months.
We need new leaders.๐ฟ๐ผ