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
@ZvauyaZva@Laque_davis Whether you have structures or not, ED ZANU PF outsmarted everyone politically. Whether we agree with it ethically or not, it’s now a blame game and no1 wants to take responsibility of CCC failures. To be honest no one would have survived EDZanupf.
Mukoma, you can't sink this low. Anyways lets deal with all your issues.
1. The entire thesis rests on a deliberate category error: confusing a normative critique of constitutional collapse with a positivist claim that no written constitution exists. When NC says “there is no constitution,” he is not asserting the physical non‑existence of the 2013 document; he is diagnosing the systematic hollowing‑out of constitutionalism. Lawyers, political theorists, and constitutional courts worldwide routinely distinguish between a constitution in form and a constitution in force. Zimbabwe plainly has the former and has been steadily deprived of the latter. To pretend otherwise is either naïveté or bad faith.
2.The claim that elections cannot be stolen in a country without a constitution is legally incoherent. Even failed states without functioning constitutions still experience electoral fraud because fraud is defined not by constitutional perfection but by violations of declared rules, institutions, procedures, and voter sovereignty. Zimbabwe has electoral statutes, regulations, commissions, courts, and announced results. To argue that the erosion of constitutionalism magically converts elections into a free-for-all jungle is absurd. By that logic, the worse a regime violates the law, the more legally innocent it becomes. That is not law; that is tyranny laundering itself through sophistry.
3. The insinuation that President Chamisa’s position somehow undermines resistance to the 2030 agenda grotesquely misreads political strategy. Saying that constitutionalism has collapsed is not a concession to authoritarianism; it is an indictment of it. It names the problem at its root, that appealing to a document whose guardians have captured the courts, the legislature, the security sector, and the electoral machinery, as if the problem were mere textual amendment, is strategically insufficient. Diagnosing structural capture is not sabotage; it is realism.
4. The attempt to frame Chamisa as a Trojan horse relies entirely on temporal coincidence and insinuation, not evidence. This is classic conspiratorial reasoning: event A happens, event B follows, therefore secret coordination exists. By that standard, every independent political intervention becomes suspicious, and every divergence in strategy becomes betrayal. Movements die not from repression alone, but from this kind of paranoid purification ritual.
5. The attack collapses into a contradiction: on one hand, it accuses President Chamisa of claiming there is “no constitution”; on the other, it accuses him of endorsing constitutional violations. One cannot violate what does not exist, yet the accuser simultaneously claims both. What is actually happening is that Chamisa is saying the constitution has been rendered functionally void by sustained executive predation, while the critic pretends he is making a metaphysical claim about nonexistence. That is either willful misreading or intellectual dishonesty.
6. Finally, this line of attack reveals something more troubling: an inability to tolerate plural strategies of resistance. Defending constitutional text, contesting stolen elections, rejecting ritualized demonstrations that feed repression, and naming systemic state capture are not mutually exclusive positions. They operate at different analytical levels. To collapse them into a loyalty test is to replace politics with sectarianism.
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@snowballOfficia I'm sure you're aware we're in a capitalist world. If Ollar approaches every case with your perceptions, he'll be out of business. Maybe you should advocate for an organization that solely focuses on that.
@Munyah_Wacho coach provided opportunities without upfront pay, expecting a share if the kid succeeds. When the kid earns, the coach feels entitled to compensation, based on their initial investment.
@lloyd_moyo13@263Chat I highly doubt if rebranding is motivated by fake operators . Everyone knows Zupco is cheap, less efficient and very unprofessional.
@mukuru101010 Are you implying ZANU PF is similar to the Chinese Communist Party? Comparing the two is absurd, given the vastly different contexts and leadership styles of China and Zimbabwe.
@drDendere It will be a tough terrain for NC if he decides to run in 2028. We all know there are certain individuals he can't afford to alienate. Zimbabwe doesn't have enough bold people to challenge ZANU PF or endure the pain that comes with being in opposition.
@mukuru101010 The reality we're seeing in Zimbabwe illustrates a harsh truth: no one is coming to rescue you. It takes courage and boldness to be in opposition, and no one is willing to take that step for you and me . Our political landscape is not suited for the weak.
@Bievibes@mukuru101010 The reason you may not understand Mr. TK perspective is that you're not based here locally. Wat's evident is that we're seeing a factory with a workforce ranging frm managers to general hands, all coming from China and India. We genuinely welcum genuine invest , eg Dangote Group.