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Great initiative by #GreatmanMusic. RETWEET and help him reach as many people as possible!
You know what, my people? A retweet costs you nothing. And when you see somebody who is disabled, like Great Man, pushing this initiative, it should shame us who are able-bodied that we are not able to assist those who are disabled.
The least we can do is to RETWEET so that those who have the heart to help can actually support this cause.
So I ask you again, please RETWEET this initiative that Great Man, who is disabled, has started to assist people like him who are disabled.
It costs you nothing at all as a Zimbabwean or an African to simply RETWEET, or as any other nationality.
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This is a Mozambican professor who has dressed as a female Zimbabwean prisoner in solidarity with the pro-democracy women detained on June 16 for meeting to commemorate the Day of the African Child.
Prof. Adriano Nuvunga is the director of the Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CDD), an organisation that promotes democracy and protects human rights in Mozambique.
Among the pro-democracy women jailed without trial by Emmerson Mnangagwa is a woman with a one-year-old child at Chikurubi Maximum Prison.
Another woman activist was denied the right to bury her child, who died after Mnangagwa imprisoned her.
Another female activist, Namatai Kwekweza, was dragged off a plane and held incommunicado for eight hours and accused of committing a crime on a date when she was not even in Zimbabwe.
All this is happening in the context of the SADC Summit taking place in Harare this week.
The timing of these arrests and torture abuses of pro-democracy activists in Zimbabwe, coinciding with the upcoming SADC Summit, is ironic.
It is alarming to see the Zimbabwean regime seemingly cracking down on civil society and opposition voices ahead of a regional meeting that should, in theory, promote peace and cooperation.
Professor Adriano Nuvunga's act of solidarity by dressing as a female Zimbabwean prisoner highlights the international attention these issues are receiving.
Through your retweets and reshares of these posts, the world is waking up to the terrible situation in Zimbabwe today!
It is important for SADC member states to address these concerns and hold Zimbabwe accountable for upholding the principles of democracy, human rights, and the rule of law.
As the summit approaches, regional leaders must demonstrate their commitment to these values and work towards a peaceful resolution that respects the rights and freedoms of all Zimbabweans.
Failure to do so will lead to unintended consequences that will affect the whole region, as the immigration crisis in South Africa that has been created by Mnangagwa’s kleptocratic regime!
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This is Prof. Adriano Nuvunga, a prominent academic from Mozambique, wearing a T-shirt with Namatai Kwekweza’s picture in prison garb.
This is the shame crookED Emmerson has brought to Zimbabwe in his attempt to silence Zimbabwean pro-democracy activists.
The whole world now knows that the SADC summit is nothing but a charade to stroke crookED Emmerson’s ego at the expense of human rights in Zimbabwe!
Prof. Adriano Nuvunga's choice to wear a T-shirt featuring Namatai Kwekweza, a young activist who was arrested and imprisoned for her activism, is a powerful statement of solidarity and a reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by pro-democracy activists in Zimbabwe.
That is why it is important to RETWEET these messages as a sign of solidarity with the jailed activists.
Namatai’s arrest demonstrates the ridiculousness of today’s Zimbabwe, she is accused of having committed a crime in Zimbabwe on a day she was in South Africa.
Unfortunately, Namatai's case is just one example of the many injustices faced by pro-democracy activists in Zimbabwe. Until the regime is held accountable for its actions and respect for human rights and political freedom is restored, the situation in Zimbabwe will remain deeply entrenched.
Thank you Prof. Adriano Nuvunga for standing with these jailed activists.
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The Government of Zimbabwe bought 18 cars for the Attorney-General’s office from Byword Trading and Paza Buster for a total of US$907,930.
US$374,430 for 7 cars from Byword Trading and US$533,500 for 11 cars from Paza Buster.
NOTHING was delivered, and the government kept quiet!
In any country, this would be an outrageous massive corruption scandal, but not in Zimbabwe!
The Attorney-General's office is just another victim of the rampant looting of public funds in Mnangagwa’s corrupt regime.
The fact that not even a single car was delivered is just crazy but the norm in this corrupt regime, yet the government officials concerned kept quiet because they were part of the plot.
The staggering amount of money wasted on these non-existent cars could have been used to purchase much needed medical supplies, provide clean drinking water, or provide education and books for children in need.
It is truly heartbreaking to see public funds squandered like this.
The fact that these thieves would brazenly use the Attorney-General’s office of all departments to loot public funds just shows how deeply corrupt this regime is.
The pictures below are of Virginia Mabhiza who is Zimbabwe’s current Attorney-General and her predecessor, Prince Machaya who was in charge when this looting took place!
The fact that the Attorney-General's office, which is supposed to uphold the law, has been compromised in this way is a damning indictment of the Zimbabwean government's failure to root out corruption.
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Considering how ZANUPF treats its opponents, guys today judging by the South African election results & how Julius Malema has failed to inspire the electorate under fair conditions, where he has access to national media coverage, he can criticise the government without risking prison, is given fair chance to campaign etc, can we now agree that @nelsonchamisa Chibaba Chema-opposition in the SADC region? Seating at the coolest 44% by @ZECzim ‘s report ? Just like & RETWET if you agree with me 🫱🏾🫲🏽