Those who rigged Chamisa in 2018, engineered a sham “election” in 2023, enabled the recall of his MPs and gleefully crushed dissent have no right to tell him to fight much less dictating how to fight. I obviously want Chamisa to do more as do many other people, but the idea that these disgruntled ZANU PF operatives can tell him what to do is utterly distasteful and revolting, especially when it’s all built on lies. Chamisa is not your pawn — you will not use him. Period.
Here is a question from Doug Coltart
"If we allow members of parliament to temper with the constitution & amend it today by extending the term duration by 2 years, what will guarantee is there that, at the end of that term they will not extend again by another 10 years"
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Over 90% of Zimbabweans earn less than US$500 per month.
The median income is estimated to be around US$250 per month. That means half of working adults earn below that amount.
In a country where rent, fuel, groceries, and school fees are priced in US dollars, this is not just low income. It is survival.
Now ask yourself honestly:
If the majority of citizens are earning below US$500 per month, is extending political terms the national priority?
When households are struggling to afford basics, when young people are unemployed or underpaid, when families depend on remittances to survive…the focus should be economic recovery, not term extension.
#NoTo2030 is not about personalities.
It is about priorities.
Defend our constitution for it is our national DUTY! Thank you @BitiTendai for powerful speech 👏🏽👏🏽 Long Live Our Democracy! Long Live our constitution, long live our FREEDOM!! 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼