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For Love Of Country
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There are moments in a nation's history that reveal the character of its leaders.
Moments when ambition must give way to principle.
Moments when personal interests must surrender to the greater good.
For many Zimbabweans, one such moment came when President Nelson Chamisa announced his resignation from the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC).
The decision landed like an earthquake.
Supporters were shocked.
Critics were surprised.
Many wondered whether he was walking away from politics altogether.
Others asked what had become of the movement that had inspired millions of Zimbabweans to believe that change was possible.
President Chamisa's answer was simple.
He said he would remain engaged in national issues.
He argued that the CCC had been contaminated and captured.
Whether one agreed with him or not, he made a choice that few politicians would willingly make.
He stepped away from something he had helped build.
He chose peace over confrontation.
He chose restraint over escalation.
He chose country over self.
History will judge whether that decision was right or wrong.
But it is difficult to deny the sacrifice involved.
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The Hunger For More
Yet even after that decision, Zimbabwe's political tensions did not disappear.
The recalls continued.
The constitutional controversies continued.
The governance challenges continued.
Now Zimbabwe finds itself debating Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3.
Many citizens see CAB3 as more than a constitutional amendment.
They see it as a test of the nation's democratic future.
A defining moment.
A crossroads.
A question of whether institutions exist to serve citizens or to serve power.
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A Statesman Thinks Beyond Himself
A statesman does not think only about the next election.
A statesman thinks about the next generation.
He thinks about the nation his grandchildren will inherit.
He thinks about peace.
He thinks about stability.
He thinks about the institutions that will outlive him.
At moments of national uncertainty, citizens naturally look for leadership that inspires confidence, unity, and hope.
Because Zimbabwe's challenges will not be solved through political gamesmanship alone.
They require vision.
They require courage.
They require a commitment to the national interest.
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A Citizen-Centered Government
Increasingly, the conversation is turning toward a bigger idea:
A citizen-centered government.
A government where:
citizens come first,
institutions are respected,
leaders are accountable,
elections are credible,
and economic progress benefits everyone.
Not a government built around individuals.
Not a government built around factions.
A government built around citizens.
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This Is The Moment
Zimbabwe has reached another defining moment.
The nation can continue down a path of division, mistrust, and political uncertainty.
Or it can choose renewal.
It can choose unity.
It can choose reform.
It can choose to place citizens back at the center of national life.
This is not a task for one leader.
It is not a task for one political party.
It is a task for all Zimbabweans.
For young and old.
For rural and urban communities.
For those at home and those in the diaspora.
For all of God's children.
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We The Citizens
The future of Zimbabwe will not be built by spectators.
It will be built by citizens who care enough to participate, to unite, and to rebuild.
The nation belongs to its people.
The Constitution belongs to its people.
The future belongs to its people.
And perhaps that is the lesson of this moment:
The time has come to rebuild Zimbabwe.
Together.
We The Citizens.
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While others are signing autocracy into law, President @HHichilema has today entrenched the right to education into the echelons of the Zambian constitution and stated that no person in the future should be able to reverse that right. He also argued that free education will not compromise the quality of education if implemented properly. Here is a leader who has defined his legacy and helped all children of Zambia to gain access to free primary and secondary education.
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Promise Mkwananzi Explains Transitional Authority Debate
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The debate surrounding President Nelson Chamisa's proposal for a Transitional Authority continues to generate discussion across Zimbabwe's political landscape.
Former CCC spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi has weighed into the conversation following comments by Citizens for Democracy Foundation (CDF) representative Chofamba, who raised questions about how such a transitional arrangement would work in practice.
According to Mkwananzi, caution is needed before drawing conclusions about a proposal whose full details have not yet been publicly presented.
> "Chofamba is correct that until Chamisa lays out his full thoughts on the proposed transitional government, it is difficult to rush to conclusions."
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Beyond Political Parties
Mkwananzi also challenged the argument that any future political arrangement must be limited to traditional party structures.
He argued that political legitimacy can derive from broad public support and electoral backing, not merely party registration.
Drawing a regional comparison, he pointed to Mozambique, where opposition figure Venâncio Mondlane has remained a central figure in national negotiations despite contesting outside the traditional party framework.
> "A coalition or transitional government can be formed with individuals who command broad support."
The argument reflects a broader debate increasingly emerging across Africa about citizen legitimacy versus institutional or party legitimacy.
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Negotiations, Not Confrontation
Perhaps Mkwananzi's most significant point concerns the role of negotiations in resolving Zimbabwe's long-running political challenges.
He argues that regardless of political differences, durable solutions ultimately require dialogue.
> "Any political solution will be through negotiations."
Mkwananzi notes that while many Zimbabweans may strongly disagree with President Mnangagwa and ZANU-PF, incumbency means that any meaningful political settlement would likely involve engaging those currently holding state power.
He draws parallels with the late Morgan Tsvangirai's approach toward negotiations during previous periods of political crisis.
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What Would A Transitional Authority Do?
Supporters of the concept argue that a Transitional Authority would not primarily be about sharing power.
Instead, they say its purpose would be to facilitate reforms and rebuild public confidence in key institutions.
Among the reforms frequently discussed are:
✅ Strengthening ZEC
✅ Electoral reforms
✅ Judicial independence
✅ Parliamentary accountability
✅ Constitutional implementation
✅ Rule of law
✅ Conditions for free and fair elections
Supporters argue that such reforms would create a pathway toward a government enjoying broad legitimacy and public trust.
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The Bigger Question
The debate is increasingly moving beyond personalities.
The real question facing Zimbabwe is whether the current political system can deliver:
free and fair elections,
trusted institutions,
economic recovery,
national unity,
and democratic legitimacy.
Many citizens believe the answer requires significant reform.
Others believe existing institutions are sufficient.
The conversation continues.
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We The Citizens
What remains clear is that Zimbabweans are increasingly discussing not only who governs, but how the country should be governed.
The call emerging from many citizens is for:
A government of the people.
By the people.
For the people.
And for institutions that serve citizens rather than political elites.
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Ramaphosa: South Africa Will Address Causes Of Migration
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says his government will pursue a comprehensive approach to managing migration, including working with neighboring countries to address the economic hardship, instability, and lack of opportunities that drive people to leave their home countries.
In a national address released on Monday, Ramaphosa acknowledged growing concerns among South Africans regarding illegal immigration, jobs, pressure on public services, and crime. He announced measures to strengthen border management, improve immigration systems, combat corruption, and enforce labor and immigration laws.
Importantly, Ramaphosa also recognized that migration cannot be addressed through enforcement alone.
> "We are seeking to work with countries across our region and continent to address the conflict, instability and economic hardship that compel people to leave their homes."
The South African leader called for social cohesion and warned against violence, xenophobia, Afrophobia, intimidation, and misinformation.
> "We must stand together against violence, intimidation and intolerance."
A Shift In The Conversation?
For years, critics have accused sections of the ANC leadership of overlooking governance failures in neighboring countries while maintaining close political relationships with liberation movements across the region.
Some South Africans have argued that instability, corruption, poor governance, and economic decline in neighboring states contribute directly to migration pressures felt inside South Africa.
Others point out that migration is a regional issue requiring regional solutions.
Former President Thabo Mbeki recently made a similar observation, arguing that Africans will continue coming to South Africa as long as economic opportunities remain uneven across the continent.
Governance Matters
Many Zimbabweans say the conversation about migration cannot be separated from governance and economic performance.
President Nelson Chamisa has repeatedly called for peaceful coexistence among SADC citizens, respect for human dignity, and leadership rooted in integrity, accountability, and service to the people.
Supporters of governance reform argue that:
Strong economies reduce forced migration.
Democratic institutions strengthen stability.
Job creation keeps families together.
Regional prosperity benefits all SADC nations.
Integrity in leadership builds public trust.
Beyond Blame
While frustrations over unemployment remain high in South Africa, many observers caution against directing anger toward migrants themselves.
Instead, they argue that leaders across the region must confront the underlying drivers of migration:
💼 Unemployment
📈 Slow economic growth
🏭 Lack of industrial development
⚖️ Governance challenges
🛑 Corruption and state capture
🎓 Limited opportunities for young people
The challenge facing SADC, they say, is not simply how to stop migration, but how to create conditions where citizens can prosper at home while preserving freedom of movement, regional cooperation, and human dignity.
The Bigger Question
As anti-foreigner tensions continue to flare up, many SADC citizens are asking a broader question:
Can Southern Africa build economies strong enough to make migration a choice rather than a necessity?
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New Change News Poll Shows Overwhelming Support for a Transitional Authority
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A new Change News Poll suggests that Zimbabweans overwhelmingly support the idea of a Transitional Authority as a pathway toward democratic renewal, institutional reform, and a peaceful transition to a citizen-centered government.
📊 Poll Results
🟢 YES — 93.4%
🔴 NO — 3.3%
🟡 I DON'T KNOW — 3.6%
The results indicate that more than 9 out of every 10 respondents support the concept of a Transitional Authority.
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Zimbabweans Want Institutional Reform
Supporters of a Transitional Authority argue that Zimbabwe's challenges are rooted in weak institutions rather than a lack of constitutional provisions.
Many citizens believe the country should focus on:
🏛️ Strengthening State Institutions
⚖️ Restoring Constitutionalism
🗳️ Improving Electoral Credibility
💰 Rebuilding Confidence in the Financial System
🏢 Strengthening Parliamentary Accountability
🛡️ Professionalising Security Institutions
💼 Creating Jobs and Economic Opportunities
🚰 Improving Service Delivery
⚡ Addressing Electricity and Infrastructure Challenges
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A Peaceful Transition, Not Another Factional Fight
The poll suggests many Zimbabweans are looking beyond factional political battles and instead want a peaceful national transition focused on rebuilding public trust.
Many continue to point to the lessons of 2017, arguing that political change without institutional reform cannot deliver lasting democratic outcomes.
The emerging message is that Zimbabwe requires:
✅ Strong Institutions
✅ Rule of Law
✅ Constitutional Governance
✅ Democratic Accountability
✅ Citizen Participation
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CAB3 And Governance Concerns
The poll comes amid continuing debate around Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3).
Critics argue that CAB3 is a symptom of deeper governance challenges and does little to address the issues affecting ordinary Zimbabweans.
Instead, they argue that national attention should be directed toward:
Economic recovery
Job creation
Strengthening democratic institutions
Fighting corruption
Improving service delivery
Restoring trust in public institutions
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Chamisa's Position
President Nelson Chamisa has repeatedly called for a Transitional Authority and a Citizens' Government, arguing that Zimbabwe's future depends on rebuilding institutions and restoring public confidence in governance.
The latest Change News poll suggests that this message continues to resonate strongly among many Zimbabweans participating in the national conversation.
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📢 KEY TAKEAWAY
93.4% support a Transitional Authority.
3.3% oppose it.
3.6% remain undecided.
"Zimbabweans want a peaceful transition, stronger institutions, and a citizen-centered government."
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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
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🇿🇼 South Africa Says It Is Ready For Ebola. How About Zimbabwe?
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says Africa has the expertise, institutions, and leadership to mount a strong response to the Ebola outbreak currently affecting parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The statement comes amid growing regional concern over the spread of Ebola, one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases.
While South Africa projects confidence in its preparedness systems, Zimbabweans are asking an important question:
Is Zimbabwe truly ready for Ebola?
Zimbabwe shares major transport and migration corridors with countries across Southern and Central Africa. Daily movement of traders, truck drivers, migrants, and travelers means disease surveillance can no longer be treated casually.
Health experts say preparedness is not simply about reacting after cases appear. It requires:
Strong border screening
Functional isolation centers
Protective equipment for health workers
Public awareness campaigns
Laboratory capacity
Rapid response teams
Zimbabwe’s healthcare system continues to face challenges including:
Limited resources
Staff shortages
Equipment gaps
Overcrowded hospitals
Public health specialists warn that infectious disease outbreaks expose weaknesses in national healthcare systems very quickly.
🚨 What Should Zimbabwe Be Doing Now?
✅ Increase surveillance at border posts
✅ Train frontline health workers
✅ Stock protective equipment
✅ Prepare isolation facilities
✅ Educate communities about symptoms and prevention
✅ Strengthen cooperation with WHO, Africa CDC, and neighboring countries
⚠️ Symptoms of Ebola Include:
High fever
Severe weakness
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Muscle pain
Bleeding in severe cases
The virus spreads through direct contact with bodily fluids of infected persons or contaminated materials.
Health authorities say early detection and rapid isolation remain critical in stopping outbreaks before they spread widely.
As regional governments raise alert levels, Zimbabweans are increasingly demanding stronger investment in public health infrastructure and disease preparedness.
Because when deadly outbreaks emerge, preparedness can mean the difference between containment and catastrophe.
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🟡 CHANGE HEALTH NEWS DESK
🇿🇼 Is Zimbabwe Ready For Ebola?
With Dr Simbiso Ranga
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Reports of an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are raising concern across the region, with multiple deaths already reported. The World Health Organisation (WHO) continues to classify Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) as one of the world’s most dangerous infectious diseases because of its high fatality rate and potential to spread rapidly if not contained early.
For Zimbabwe, the outbreak is not a distant issue. The DRC is part of the SADC and Great Lakes regional network, with constant movement of people across borders through trade, travel, transport routes, and migration. Zimbabwean health authorities therefore cannot afford complacency.
⚠️ What Is Ebola?
Ebola is a severe viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Ebola virus. It spreads through direct contact with:
Blood
Vomit
Sweat
Saliva
Urine
Stool
Bodies of infected persons
Contaminated surfaces or medical equipment
Symptoms may include:
High fever
Severe weakness
Headache
Muscle pain
Vomiting
Diarrhea
Bleeding in severe cases
Ebola can kill quickly if not identified and managed early.
🇿🇼 Is Zimbabwe Prepared?
Zimbabwe has some experience dealing with infectious disease outbreaks, including cholera and COVID-19. However, Ebola presents unique challenges.
Areas of concern include:
Limited infection control infrastructure in some hospitals
Shortages of protective equipment
Weak border surveillance systems
Overcrowded health facilities
Limited isolation centers in some provinces
Public mistrust and misinformation
Health experts say preparedness must begin before cases arrive — not after.
🛑 What Zimbabwe Should Be Doing Now
1️⃣ Strengthen Border Screening
Authorities should increase health surveillance at:
Airports
Bus stations
Border posts
Travelers from affected areas should be monitored carefully.
2️⃣ Train Health Workers
Doctors, nurses, and clinic staff must be trained to:
Identify Ebola symptoms early
Use protective equipment correctly
Isolate suspected patients safely
3️⃣ Improve Public Awareness
Citizens should receive accurate information about:
Symptoms
Prevention
Reporting procedures
Panic and misinformation can worsen outbreaks.
4️⃣ Prepare Isolation Facilities
Hospitals must identify and equip designated Ebola isolation units before any outbreak occurs.
5️⃣ Regional Cooperation
Zimbabwe should work closely with:
WHO
Africa CDC
SADC partners
DRC health authorities
Disease outbreaks do not respect borders.
🚨 What Should Happen If A Case Is Identified?
If a suspected Ebola case is discovered:
✅ Immediate isolation of the patient
✅ Rapid laboratory testing
✅ Contact tracing of everyone exposed
✅ Protective equipment for all health workers
✅ Temporary movement restrictions where necessary
✅ Clear public communication to avoid panic
Communities also play a critical role. Citizens should avoid:
Touching bodies of infected persons
Handling bodily fluids without protection
Spreading unverified rumors on social media
🇿🇼 A Public Health Wake-Up Call
The Ebola outbreak in the DRC should serve as a warning to Zimbabwe and the region. Prevention, preparedness, and rapid response are far cheaper and safer than trying to contain a widespread outbreak after it escalates.
Public health experts say strong healthcare systems are part of national security. Zimbabweans are therefore asking whether enough investment is being made in disease surveillance, hospitals, laboratories, and frontline healthcare workers.
The question remains:
Is Zimbabwe truly ready for Ebola?
By Dr Simbiso Ranga
Change Health News Desk
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Chamisa is a grown man and must defend himself. However, we are obliged, by honour, to defend the space in which he operates because this is also the space in which we all exist. It is unacceptable for anyone, let alone a publication, to manufacture a story in order to besmirch a person’s name, subject him to scrutiny, and call his reputation into question. It is equally unacceptable for a publication to threaten to release evidence merely to keep its story relevant. If you have the evidence just release it. In any case, Nelson says he has said nothing negative about fellow democratic actors. That is the position that will detain us. Every sane person knows that CAB3 is to be resisted.
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🔸There’s no functional stadium to show them throughout the country so you showed them a dumpster with a boozer pitch? If this does not signify failure, I don’t know what does.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
When leaders come, they must go. When leaders serve, they must leave. Unless they are dealers and crooks.
True leaders know when to leave. Dealers and crooks never do.
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President Nelson Chamisa Rejects Daily News Story, Calls It “Editorial Fiction”
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President Nelson Chamisa has publicly rejected a Daily News front-page article titled “This engineered pact is hopeless,” saying the publication misrepresented his comments and manufactured a false political narrative.
In a strongly worded response posted on social media, President Chamisa accused the newspaper of publishing what he described as “editorial fiction” intended to damage his image and distort his position regarding ongoing opposition coalition discussions.
The Daily News headline had suggested that President Chamisa dismissed efforts to build a new opposition alliance, allegedly describing the proposed coalition as hopeless and lacking legitimacy.
However, President Chamisa says the article did not accurately reflect his views.
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“Ignore The Mischief”
Responding directly to the publication, President Chamisa wrote:
> “IGNORE THE MISCHIEF... I have noted with deep concern the Daily News front-page story titled, ‘This engineered pact is hopeless,’ which appears to allege that I have dismissed the efforts of others to advance the struggle for a better Zimbabwe.”
President Chamisa said the report was misleading and violated basic principles of responsible journalism.
> “Regrettably, the story is misleading, is a work of editorial fiction, and is intended to inflict injury.”
He added:
> “It is a fundamental principle of journalism that reporters should report the news, not manufacture it.”
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Public Trust And Media Ethics
President Chamisa also warned that compromised editorial standards could damage public confidence in journalism and democratic freedoms.
> “When editorial standards are compromised in this way, public trust and our freedoms are put at risk.”
The statement has triggered widespread discussion online, with Zimbabweans debating:
media ethics,
political communication,
opposition unity,
and the future direction of Zimbabwe’s democratic movement.
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“A Plan Is Coming”
Despite rejecting the article, President Chamisa reaffirmed his commitment to Zimbabweans and hinted at an upcoming political roadmap.
> “I remain fully committed to representing the interests of the citizens of Zimbabwe and to advancing the struggle for a better country.”
He further revealed:
> “In due course, I will be rolling out a plan aimed at achieving that goal.”
The announcement immediately fueled speculation across social media, with many supporters asking whether President Chamisa is preparing:
a new political movement,
a national citizen mobilisation strategy,
or a broader democratic reform agenda.
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Citizens Watching Closely
Zimbabwe’s political atmosphere continues to intensify amid:
economic hardship,
constitutional debates,
governance concerns,
rising citizen activism,
and growing online political engagement.
Increasingly, Zimbabweans are expressing themselves through:
X Spaces,
TikTok Lives,
WhatsApp discussions,
Facebook forums,
and citizen-led digital activism.
President Chamisa’s latest comments are likely to further energize national political conversations as many citizens continue searching for direction, leadership, and solutions to Zimbabwe’s ongoing challenges.
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The Bigger Political Question
The controversy also highlights growing tensions between:
political actors,
media institutions,
and competing narratives shaping Zimbabwe’s future.
At the center of the debate is a larger national question:
Who controls the political narrative — citizens, political elites, or the media?
For now, President Chamisa says his focus remains unchanged.
> “The citizens shall govern.”
By Change News Political Desk
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What kind of news builds a nation?
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For years, citizens across the world have been flooded with fear, scandal, propaganda, corruption, conflict and endless negativity. Many media platforms focus only on outrage because outrage generates clicks and attention.
But citizens are now asking for something different.
People want: ✅ Truth
✅ Context
✅ Solutions
✅ Accountability
✅ Hope
At Change News, we believe journalism should not only expose problems — it should also empower citizens, encourage dialogue, and inspire action.
Zimbabweans are facing real challenges: 💰 Economic pressure
🏥 Health system struggles
🛣️ Poor infrastructure
👩🏽🎓 Youth unemployment
⚖️ Governance concerns
But beyond the problems, there are also citizens with ideas, resilience, innovation and courage.
The future belongs to media that informs people without manipulating them and that gives citizens a voice.
🗣️ Change the News. Change the Narrative. Change the Future.
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We have officially submitted our rejection of Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 to the Clerk of Parliament. Zimbabwe did not fight for liberation so that a few political elites can manipulate the Constitution to extend power, weaken democracy, and silence the people. We reject this constitutional coup in its entirety. #NoTo2030 #DefendTheConstitution
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🇿🇦 Ramaphosa Says He “Will Respectfully Not Resign”
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says he will “respectfully not resign” despite growing political pressure and increasing calls from critics demanding that he step down.
Ramaphosa made the remarks during an overnight address to the nation as debate intensifies around governance, accountability, and political leadership in South Africa.
The statement is already generating strong reactions across: 🇿🇦 South Africa
🇿🇼 Zimbabwe
🌍 The wider SADC region
Supporters argue Ramaphosa must remain focused on stability, economic recovery, and governance reforms.
Critics, however, say: ⚖️ Accountability matters
📉 Citizens are frustrated with economic pressures
🏛️ Public trust in institutions is under strain
🗳️ Leadership credibility is increasingly being questioned
The developments come amid broader regional discussions about:
Governance and constitutionalism
Economic hardship
Political legitimacy
Regional diplomacy and accountability
Many analysts say South Africa’s political direction matters deeply for the entire SADC region given the country’s economic and political influence.
🗣️ The region continues to watch closely.
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