Pinned.
It is not surprising that the language used by both Mwonzora and Mnangagwa finds commonality in the notion of “responsible opposition”. Arguably, Mnangagwa and ZANU PF also see themselves as a “responsible ruling party”.
Big Saturday Read: Coercion & Co-optation in Mnangagwa’s Zimbabwe
Mnangagwa is using coercion and cooptation
There will be a great facade of “working together” with the coopted faction
There will be no reforms without sustained political pressure
https://t.co/s1GvNIBRuw
@SAgovnews You let the fire ignite under your watch or perhaps even with your own hands in it. Now you scramble with this pathetic facade of damage control.
It’s too late.
A Ghanaian woman raised in South Africa was left homeless after her Durban salon was looted in anti-migrant violence in May. She and her 14-year-old son now sleep on the street next to some 200 other migrants https://t.co/uSm8cL6fqz
@Newzroom405 If this is what we call a victory, a win, or any kind of achievement, then it’s time we seriously revisit who we are, what we stand for and what we even mean by “humanity."
WATCH: Over 4 thousand Malawi nationals are gathered at Sherwood Hall in Durban awaiting to be deported back to their home country from South Africa. Some have spent more than a week camping here. - BM
#GFMNews#GagasiFM#IllegalImmigrants
@FcbShedy Politics and soccer are inseparable because political decisions directly impact the majority of people who play and support the sport. Every available platform should allow people to freely express their views.
@KarenyiKore@CitizenWakura You are proud of the good presentation to the extend of opening the comment section which was closed for over 2 years. Anenge aita chakanaka naiyewo ega anozviona. Thank you.