Good morning @Busisa74
Clever Ncube,Pastor Shingi Munyeza and other PAC members
Is he advisable?
When are you going to resign from that charade?
Are you getting paid for that job?
I mean are you benefitting from it?If so may you kindly give them back their monies in time!
The Telegraph says ED is facing a Chiwenga led coup via Muchena & others as his proxies, and predict a looming showdown.
It also refers to Chiwenga's Hezekiah satire, while questioning the extent of his military tentacles after ED strategically dismantled his network over time.
It also challenges the feasibility of that coup under current conditions.
These are themes that I have regularly addressed in the past.
Mugabeโs strongman faces a coup of his own in Zimbabwe https://t.co/heXc17TiwE
Edwin Mushoriwa MP for Dzivarasekwa: ZEC needs to be capacitated rather than for us to allow a situation where voter registration is to fall under the Registrar General exclusively. You recall, Hon. Chair, when we came up with the 2013 Constitution and we voted for it, it was actually after we had come from the 2008 election, where the Registrar General was actually printing some papers outside the existing Voters' Roll. We agreed as a nation that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission needs to be empowered.
I stand to benefit PERSONALLY from CAB 3. By all selfish calculations, I should support it. Some have whispered, "Take the opportunity while it is there." But leadership is not measured by what benefits us; it is measured by what benefits the people. When I asked myself, WHAT ABOUT THE PEOPLE? I found every reason to OPPOSE it.
In 2023, President @nelsonchamisa created space for young people, women and ideologically grounded cadres, allowing Zimbabweans to deploy us into the 10th Parliament. @ZANUPF_Official later illegally recalled some of us in an attempt to manufacture a two thirds majority & silence opposition voices. But while they removed us from Parliament, they did not remove our voice, conviction, or commitment to the people. Today, the peopleโs rejection of #CAB3 is being articulated boldly in Parliament by @ropamakumire@agencygumbo , @gladyshlatywayo@ngadziore@molokele@chigumbu_ & other progressive MPs. At the same time, the ongoing debate is exposing how shallow, unprepared & incapable @ZANUPF_Official MPs are of debating their anti people #CAB3 designed to serve political elites rather than ordinary Zimbabweans.#NoTo2030
The Zimbabwean Mbappe is a player, referee, linesman, match commissioner, VAR operator, coach /manager, supporter and possibly security as well.
#NoToED2030
Donโt forget those who cheered him on - those who held spaces to tell us he was a champion of democracy. That he was fighting a dictator called @nelsonchamisa. Those who stood up to say they know him. They are part of this.
Imagine having a dream to migrate overseas, before you even knew how to send an email. ๐
In 2001, as I prepared to leave Zimbabwe, I had never touched a computer in my life.
No email address.
No Google.
No Yahoo.
No Hotmail.
To be honest, I probably thought a mouse was something that lived behind the fridge. ๐ญ
I had the dream. I had the motivation. But dreams alone donโt fill out migration forms.
I needed to connect with the outside world.
I tried the local internet cafรฉ. Big mistake.
The internet was slower than a Harare kombi waiting to fill the last seat. By the time a page loaded, I had forgotten why I opened it in the first place. ๐
Then word reached some well-wishers who had watched me running around like a man chasing WiFi before WiFi existed.
They referred me to Mr Hove.
At his house, there was already a queue of people using his internet service. We paid by the hour and waited our turn.
My first assignment?
Open an email account.
Thatโs when 7-year-old Diana Hove became my IT consultant.
Picture this:
A grown man with migration dreams bigger than Mount Everest being taught how to type by a primary school child. ๐ญ
I typed with one finger.
Diana sat beside me pointing at keys.
My eyes were looking at the keyboard.
My fingers were looking for directions.
Nothing was working together.
I could see the frustration in her face, but she never gave up on me.
For days she patiently coached me until I graduated from โone-finger specialistโ to โslightly faster one-finger specialist.โ
Some months I couldnโt even afford the internet fees.
So I negotiated with Mr Hove to pay later.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I was probably the first person in Zimbabwe to buy internet on lay-by. ๐คฃ
Looking back, those were my humble migration beginnings.
Today, the same guy who couldnโt type an email coordinates major construction projects, works with sophisticated engineering software across multiple screens, collaborates with highly educated professionals, and is often consulted as a subject matter expert.
Life can change dramatically.
Never underestimate the power of small daily steps.
Your current situation is not your final destination.
Keep chasing that dream.
Keep learning.
Keep showing up.
One day youโll tell a story that sounds impossible to the version of you thatโs struggling today.
And by the wayโฆ
I often wonder where little Diana Hove is today.
If she sees this, I owe her a huge thank you. โค๏ธ
Whatโs one skill you struggled with at first but later became good at?
Suppose MPs are forced to vote openly and they still decide to stick it out and overwhelmingly vote no against the 2030 charade, wouldn't that result in automatic and irretrivable impeachment for Mr. Mnangagwa? We urge Members of Parliament to do the right thing whether in turmoil or in tenacity. You have the opportunity to save this country from the greed of an individual and his small, unrestrained orligarchy. Side with the Citizens. They will forever support and honor you.