GET YOUR HEADS EXAMINED…Some people really amaze me.
Do you honestly believe that if the Chamisa you constantly gaslight and vilify had agreed to be co-opted by ED, there would have been any need to hire that Chabangu as the manufactured face of a government-sponsored opposition?
Do you think they would have needed CAB3 to deal with the fallout from a disputed presidential election? Would CAB3 have been necessary?
Do you think they would have spent billions in taxpayers' money buying off individuals, organizations, and institutions, including some within the region, to discredit and destroy the very person they were supposedly working with? Why spend billions of taxpayers' dollars buying influence, recruiting allies, mobilizing institutions and giving cars, to destroy the credibility of someone who was supposedly on your side?
Why would an ally cause you sleepless nights.
Give us a break! Kwanai! Miswai! The logic simply does not add up. If someone is part of your project, you do not expend enormous resources undermining, isolating, and dismantling them. You do not wage a sustained campaign against an ally. The very existence of these efforts points to entrenched animosity.
We’re chalk and cheese, oil and water. We can’t mix! And I’m proud of that record! #TheNew
Rights activist and LEAD founder Linda Masarira dead at 43
‘I was with her on Friday… there was no sign that something like this would happen’
https://t.co/nw2FhaP9eV
#ChatungaNowHomeAfter70DaysInJail
🔴Home sweet home: Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, the last son of the late former president Robert Mugabe, back home in Harare, Zimbabwe, after spending 70 days in prison for pointing a gun at a gardener Sipho Mahlangu who was shot by his cousin Tobias Tamirepi Matonhodze at their Sandhurst luxury home in Sandton, Johannesburg, on February 19.
Matonhodze has been jailed for three years.
Video: Rory Studios News
CHATUNGA MUGABE ARRIVES IN ZIMBABWE AFTER SOUTH AFRICA DEPORTATION
Former President Robert Mugabe’s son, Bellarmine “Chatunga” Mugabe, is back home after being deported from South Africa. He arrived at the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport in Harare this Wednesday evening following his conviction and sentencing in Johannesburg over a shooting incident earlier this year.
#ZBCnews #Zimbabwe #ChatungaMugabe #Deportation #zbcnewsonline
First sighting of Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe being prepared for deportation as he leaves the Alexandra Magistrates Court after paying a R600,000 fine imposed by a court on charges of pointing a firearm and being in South Africa illegally
📹 @Chriseldalewis
The late former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe's son Bellarmine Chatunga heading to OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg for deportation to Harare after he was fined R600 000 over the reckless shooting of gardener Sipho Mahlangu at their Sandhurst luxury home in Sandton on February 19.
His cousin Tobias Tamirepi Matonhodze will save three in jail for attempted murder, defeating the ends of justice and illegal immigration.
📹 “We’re walking dead,” says this nurse. “Pay day brings headaches… It’s our last option doing demonstrations because we want to be at work treating our fellow citizens and relatives.”
Chivayo withdraws parliament donation, tables US$5 million pledge to Zanu PF provinces
‘In hindsight, I could have given better consideration to the timing of my pledge’
https://t.co/JFi28XiCXj
WATCH | Zimbabwean Civic and Opposition Political leaders have withdrawn from public hearings into the proposed Constitution Amendment Bill. Constitutional lawyer Adv Fadzayi Mahere says the process is being rushed and that ZANU-PF is scared, as it does not want people to speak out.
📹 The moment human rights lawyer Doug Coltart is attacked inside the City Sports Centre, shortly after his phone was snatched by a Zanu PF central committee member. Who is the assailant?
War veteran Blessed Geza who gained a large following after calling for President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s resignation has died in exile in South Africa, his family has announced in a statement. He had been battling cancer
BUILDING A TEAM…For any establishment to succeed you need a TEAM, not a GROUP.
A group is solo and silo active. In a group, success is individual, not collective.
A group operates solo and in silos.
A group is just a rag tag fixated upon outcompeting each other.
A team is collective. A team is people aligned, shared purpose, clear roles, trust, accountability, and the willingness to pull in the same direction even when the task looks impossible or appears unachievable.
A group pretends and shows up together. A team stays and moves together.
Focus on building a team.
Happy Friday
#FreshStart
#TheNew
President Nelson Chamisa's "Agenda 2026" outlines a citizen-driven plan for Zimbabwe's renewal:
• Build national consensus through unity, dialogue and healing.
• Reclaim citizen agency via mobilization, education and grassroots organizing.
• Prepare for a competent, ethical government focused on service.
• Launch a moral revolution emphasizing integrity and values.
• Invest in youth for leadership and innovation.
• Pursue international advocacy for justice and citizen-centered governance.
• Call to action: Mobilize, organize and build structures in the next 180 days.
My lawyer @DougColtart finally got my passport released after three attempts. State consented to the release on condition I submitted a tittle deed worth $100k, @TrevorNcube & our CEO released the deeds for me to get it. Thank you
49. I am calling on the professionals, the farmers, the street vendors, and the students. If you believe that Zimbabwe’s best days are not behind us, but ahead of us, join us. We need your expertise in policy, your local influence, and your financial support to build a solid momentum that ensures our message reaches the furthest and remotest parts of our beautiful country.
50. The journey to a New Great Zimbabwe does not start when we become a government; it starts with the foundation we lay today.
Fambai neshoko. Hamba lomlayezo. In Solidarity,
God bless you.
God bless Zimbabwe.
#TheNew
January 2026,
Harare, Zimbabwe.
5) THE INTERNATIONAL AGENDA
39. The world is in crisis. Coups, rigged elections, illegitimate regimes, and the collapse of global governance have left societies, especially in Africa, vulnerable to exploitation, inequality, and systemic injustice. Contemporary international politics prioritizes power, profit, and strategic alignment over human rights, justice, and citizen welfare, while weak national and regional institutions, including SADC and other bodies, fail to protect citizens, allowing corruption, elite capture, and marginalization to persist.
40. As a values-centered and principled alternative, as Zimbabwe, we will be a leader, not a passive observer. Our philosophy is clear: we stand for a Nation-centered, Citizen-centered and God-centered governance.
41. We aim to embark on a robust global advocacy campaign. We will engage, disrupt, and hold accountable global and regional institutions, forging alliances with progressive forces across Africa and the world to advocate for transformation, uphold legitimacy, and defend citizens rights.
42. Our global advocacy ensures that Zimbabwe is principled, proactive, and respected, advancing a people-centered vision of governance, justice, and sustainable development both at home and internationally.