POV: You swear to uphold the Constitution…
…then try to change it in the dark.
If CAB3 is so good, vote for it with your chest.
No secret ballots. No fear. Just the law.
The Constitution is for the people, not the powerful.
Zimbabwe, let’s protect it. ✊🏾
@EcoCashZW why your service delivery are that poor? I tried to get my money reversed when I made a blunder cashing out to wrong agent. Tried your online service no help went to Chegutu the lady who assisted says she can't help since number 4 the agent isn't available
LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE: Why the President and Parliament can't just take away our rights! The fact that the President has signed #CAB3 does NOT mean the struggle is over. In fact its only just beginning...
🎥 Amendment No. 3 here:
https://t.co/o1Tkjv4FmW
Dear @EcoSureZW@econet_support@EcoCashZW I want you to deactivate my ecosure policy with immediate effect. You said you policy goes for 7.5 per month how come you just increase to 8.50 without notice.I'm no longer interested to your member.Thank you
A HERO’S WELCOME…It was a pleasure to welcome Citizens’ Hero, Godfrey Karembera, affectionately known as Madzibaba veShanduko and family, to our offices in Harare. A loyal, committed, and dedicated cadre, he remains steadfast and determined in the pursuit of a New Great Zimbabwe within our lifetime.
We extend our profound appreciation to the Citizens Welfare Bureau and to all the citizens who supported and contributed to his family’s welfare throughout this difficult period of persecution. Your solidarity and generosity have been truly inspiring.
The citizens are organizing.#Chapwati #NewGreatZimbabwe
Go well my namesake, freedom of speech is a fundamental right that I have long committed to defend. Everyone deserves to be heard. My respect to you Blessed Geza. https://t.co/MmQjfBLjla
As a concerned citizen, I feel compelled to speak out after seeing the images shared by Farai Maguwu thousands of large bags filled with lithium and other undeclared minerals, reportedly awaiting shipment to China from Kamativi in Matabeleland North Province.
These images are not just disturbing they are a stark reminder of the urgent questions we must ask about the stewardship of our natural resources. Zimbabwe is blessed with vast mineral wealth, yet time and again, we see our riches leaving our soil with little to show for it in terms of national development, infrastructure, or improved livelihoods for our people.Farai Maguwu rightly asks: is Zimbabwe, in effect, the biggest donor to China? While we are told of investments and partnerships, the reality on the ground suggests a different story one where raw minerals are exported en masse, often with minimal transparency, accountability, or beneficiation. Meanwhile, communities near these mining sites remain impoverished, and the environment bears the scars of unchecked extraction.
We must demand answers. Who authorized these shipments? What are the terms of these deals? Are we receiving fair value for our resources? And most importantly, how are these activities contributing to the long-term prosperity of Zimbabwe and its citizens?This is not about being anti-investment or anti-China. It is about ensuring that Zimbabweans are not shortchanged in the name of development. It is about reclaiming our sovereignty over our resources and insisting on a future where our wealth benefits our people first.
@dereckgoto@CocoinZim@advocatemahere Sir, I’m not sure what you are saying but I’m not naive nor am I emotive in any of this. It’s a list that had many people some even non political. We must learn to celebrate each other as Zimbabwean, not have think peace’s that are targeted at divisiveness. Be blessed
@CMukungunugwa@CadreShangrila lol cde, but I didn’t lol!!! Audience voting is not an editorial position. It’s public participation. The fact that this can happen openly in 2025 reflects a leadership confident enough to allow dialogue, debate, and diverse opinions. That democratic space should be recognised