If Zimbabwe had women with real reasoning skills like this, they would’ve ended ZANU PF ages ago, not the ones twerking for chicken at rallies. @JMafume, the streets are angry. @edmnangagwa, please #MakeZimbabweGreatAgain. 46 years in power and still nothing to show? You can’t blow millions campaigning for more time when you’ve failed for decades. Fix the country, fix the economy or step aside for those who can. ✊🏾🇿🇼
Mari yenyika maona kwairikuenda asi no roads, no health and social care , no jobs civil servants earning slave wages? Cabs Bank we need answers how this money is cashed out yet citizens can’t get it⁉️Police Zimbabwe murikohere ⁉️💔💔💔💔
ZRP Guruve at most brutal barbaric tactics from ED why why why why Is the government at war with masses
Such misconduct must come with heavy punishment on those police @GeorgeCharamba2@ZRP_Zim@SADC_News
The standoff between Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and Mkanya Chiwenga is no longer a behind the scenes power struggle, it is an open test of authority, and right now, the silence from the top is deafening.
If Mnangagwa is truly in charge, then he must prove it. Leadership is not maintained through hesitation, whispered briefings, or carefully planted statements through allies. It is exercised through decisive action. If Chiwenga is perceived as a threat, a rival, or simply out of step with the direction of government, then the President has both the authority and the obligation to act. Anything less is not strategy, it is weakness.
Expecting Chiwenga to resign is politically naive. No one entrenched at that level of power walks away voluntarily. That option does not exist in reality. The only meaningful question is whether Mnangagwa has the resolve to remove him or whether he is prepared to continue governing under the shadow of his own deputy.
The use of figures like Themba Mliswa as unofficial messengers only deepens the perception of insecurity. When leaders speak through intermediaries instead of addressing the nation directly, it raises a simple question: who is actually in control? Power that has to be hinted at, defended by proxies, or negotiated in public is power already slipping.
This moment demands clarity, not choreography. Either Mnangagwa asserts his authority in unmistakable terms, or he concedes, by inaction, that the balance of power is no longer firmly in his hands.
There is no middle ground. In politics at this level, hesitation is not neutrality; it is surrender in slow motion. #edmustgo #saynoto2030 #defendtheconstitution
📹 Vice President Constantino Chiwenga, speaking to a Roman Catholic congregation in Murewa on Saturday, narrates the story of King Hezekiah who, when informed that he would die, asked God for extra time and was given 15 years. But he says those extra years brought consequences
The elite in zim now use helicopters to avoid bad roads. This is what Vene looters want to protect. We must demand CAPITAL punishment for these looters. #defendtheconstitution#edmustgo#saynoto2030
A South African woman urges people to understand why many Zimbabweans are in South Africa and feel unable to return home. Meanwhile, a retired soldier receives a bicycle as his retirement reward.
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