@matinyarare So living for 16 years whilst spending $1000 a month from $200K,that's if it sits with no https://t.co/K2o1jVgupi Mukanyas $1000 000 would,could have spent $5000 a moth for 16 years ... Am I in the wrong boat?Two 7 year terms and yet the ordinary gets $150-700 Cry Zimbabwe Cry.
@matinyarare Please stop spreading lies.Zimbabwe owes $0 in direct loan arrears to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).Zimbabwe owes extensive arrears to other major institutions This includes approximately $1.5 billion to the World Bank and $760 million to the African Development Bank
@tmukogo@NgugiZw ...it started going down when the sugar tax was introduced Yes not just taste that went bad ....it kinda of chokes you when you drink it.....
@chidawaTee Iyi ndiyo blowing your own trumpet...go under any bridge in Harare environs there are people living there....system ,mindset,action need to change...pasi ne Zanuism pamberi ne Zimbabwe....Cry for healing Zim how long will this gold mafia think they speak for Zimbabwe...
@KMutisi@edmnangagwa It's not the road but what's on the edge which reflection is the truth on the nation......https://t.co/OwOaiipvNK what should be done
@bla_bidza If you say 30 years ago there was a hurdle and today that hurdle still exists.Then you are saying we are not human because Humans adapt,adopt and improve.Your brain has been ZANUFIED... Therefore your reasoning and approach.
THE ZIMBABWEAN PARADOX: THREE SYSTEMS, ONE BODY, NO SOUL
Zimbabwe is a nation wearing three masks simultaneously. Beneath the surface, it operates as a benevolent dictatorship — centralized power, decisive action, ancestral hierarchy in presidential robes. To the world, it registers as a democratic republic — elections, parliament, constitutional robes. But in its bones, in its soil, in the memory of its people, it is a monarchy — the DNA of Munhumutapa, the totemic order, the sacred kingship that built Great Zimbabwe.
This is not hypocrisy. This is schizophrenia.
We are a neo-colonial chameleon democracy — a creature that changes its political colour depending on which audience is watching. The dictator speaks to the village. The democrat speaks to the UN. The monarch speaks to the ancestors. And the people? The people receive three different messages and are expected to applaud all three.
The crisis is this: sovereignty is on the leash of Roman-Dutch Law. A colonial legal architecture that was never designed for African governance now holds the leash of a nation that instinctively understands sacred kingship. You cannot count apples, bananas and lemons as one fruit — but the blending of these three gives you the taste of Vision 2030 rhetoric. Sweet on the tongue, empty in the stomach.
The law makers operate in one system. The intellectual communities theorize in another. The society lives in a third. No one can predict from which platform and which software the next decision will emerge. Is it the presidential decree? The parliamentary vote? The ancestral whisper? The international donor conditionality?
Political education is the key. Not the indoctrination of party slogans — but the honest education of a people about their own political anatomy. We must build a system that is:
- True to our heritage — the totemic wisdom, the council of elders, the sacred balance between power and service
- Relevant to our function — governance that delivers water, roads, dignity, not just rhetoric
- Aware of international expectation — not enslaved to it, but intelligently engaged with it
Zimbabwe, water your roots and you will harvest your fruits. The roots are not in Westminster. The roots are not in The Hague. The roots are in the stone walls of Dzimbabgwe, in the council fires of the ancestors, in the understanding that leadership is service, not spectacle.
A tree that denies its roots will bear bitter fruit. A nation that denies its DNA will produce a constitution that its own people do not recognize.
The chameleon must become a lion. Not to roar at the world, but to stand in its own colour.
#Zimbabwe #ChangaMbire #NeoColonialChameleon #AfricanGovernance #RomanDutchLaw #Munhumutapa #PoliticalEducation #Vision2030 #Sovereignty #AfricanRenaissance #DecolonizeGovernance #FarmersOfThought #WaterYourRoots #HeritageNotHypocrisy #FromChameleonToLion
@matinyarare Road infrastructure is critical why have dust road leading to the plant?Look at mines existing pre 2000 the roads where tared and pollution was minimal.Chiadzwa with all the billions is a dust road https://t.co/OJRO2HdEwN least yester year capitalist had social responsibility