🔸Let me be clear - thieves who perform “philanthropy” are still thieves. Trying to charity wash your corrupt activities and expecting us to praise you for it is a crude insult to our intelligence. Musatambe nepfungwa dzedu.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
THE INDEPENDENCE PROMISE
— President Chamisa
“The liberation struggle was not just an issue to do with getting our land back. It was also a human rights movement. It was a people’s movement, because it was about people’s issues. It was about a social contract with the people. It was a social contract between the leaders and the led. It was a democratic project.”
#ZimbabweAt46 #FreshStart #CitizenMovement
🔸It’s amazing how nobody truly believes in @ZANUPF_Official. They’ll only pretend to like it when they are being paid to. When the money dries up, vanopanduka. They’ll only claim to be Zanu PF so that they get a car, a tender, a gold deal or some other dodgy benefit. Zero conviction. Zero ideology. Zero sincere belief in Zanu PF’s ability to make our nation great - because it can’t.
For the record, the best PR is to run a nation that works. No amount of PR can fix a broken society that is led by corrupt, violent gangsters. It’s a mess.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
#WATCH
🔴 “Longer terms reduce the citizens ability to hold leader accountable and may diminish responsiveness to public concerns,” @zhrc365 chairperson Jessie Majome gives the commission’s view of #CAB3.
A profound expression of the demon that is bedevilling and threatening the moral fabric of our nation. We have already articulated that we should not inquire about what so and so can contribute to Zimbabwe, it is a collective endeavor, you and I working together to corner the Dictator and exert pressure.
Godfrey Karembera is among the many political prisoners in Zimbabwe. Let us continue to stand in solidarity with all those unjustly imprisoned. #FreeThemAll#FreeMadzibaba
Itai Dzamara. Abducted at 35 for demanding a better Zimbabwe. We could be silent about it and ignore him. Or we can choose to acknowledge his humanity and say that his life mattered. I love Zimbabwe enough to want better for it.🇿🇼
#BringBackItaiDzamara#ZimbabweanLivesMatter
🔸Our first game is this Monday, 22 December, at 10pm. We will be playing against Egypt, including @MoSalah. Basa ratotanga. Munhu wese in one voice kusimbisa maWarriors! #GoWarriorsGo#TeamZimbabwe🇿🇼
🔸Good day Honourable Minister @MhonaFelix,
Why are @ZANUPF_Official vehicles allowed to move with no number plates? Why are citizens arrested for driving with no number plates but your members are allowed to go Scot free? Is @ZANUPF_Official above the law?
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
@chekururama Thank you. To lead is to give not take. To serve and not enslave. To uplift and preserve, not to endanger. To love not hate. To gather and not scatter a nation !
@daddyhope The mistake you make brother Hopewell is to confuse leaders with demagogues. States like Qatar are led. We are being bamboozled by these marauding goons who rig elections & donate cars every day. We are stuck in this time machine called Zimbabwe with our collective cowardice!
I am seated a few metres from the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani at the International Anti Corruption Awards ceremony which I am attending as a former winner.
He walked in without huge security, no drama, just a simple confident leader.
He is in charge of not only Qatar’s state but huge investments that the state of Qatar has overseas.
Qatar has built one of the world’s most expansive overseas investment portfolios, through the Qatar Investment Authority.
In the United Kingdom, it owns or controls landmark assets such as The Shard, Canary Wharf, and Harrods, Sainsbury’s and holds significant stakes in major companies including Barclays Bank.
In Germany, Qatar has major shareholdings in Volkswagen Group, Porsche, Siemens, and Deutsche Bank.
In the United States, it has invested heavily in prime real estate in cities such as New York and Washington, as well as in financial services, technology, and infrastructure.
Through Qatar Airways, the country holds strategic stakes in international airlines including IAG, LATAM, Cathay Pacific, and Air China.
Qatar also owns Paris Saint Germain Football Club and has invested widely in global sports, media, and entertainment assets.
Beyond this, it has long term investments in energy, logistics, ports, agribusiness, healthcare, and technology across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, aimed at diversifying national wealth beyond oil and gas and securing future generations.
This has been achieved using revenue from oil and gas alone, resources that are also abundant in Africa, so the issue is not the absence of natural wealth but the failure of leadership.
My country of birth has more than 60 known minerals, including strategic and rare minerals, yet the state struggles to provide basic painkillers in public hospitals, clean drinking water in urban homes, or meaningful employment for its citizens.
Most people are effectively unemployed or underemployed, and an estimated 2,500 women die every year from complications related to childbirth, deaths that are largely preventable in a functioning health system.
We are confronted with a tragic reality where immense natural wealth coexists with institutional collapse, because we have leaders who lack self esteem, vision, and pride in their people, unlike what we consistently see outside our continent.