In Kenya GZ youth demonstrated against unconstitutional Bill and succeeded unlike in Zimbabwe the youth are applauding mbinga calling him mukuru wemazuva. He is enjoying tax payer's money
🚨🚨John Obi Mikel Slams Cucurella Over his remarks about Enzo Fernández:
"I've never seen a shameless guy like Cucurella.
The moment he left Chelsea, it seems like he completely forgot about the club that has been his home before.
He hasn't even spent enough time at Madrid to know what it's really like there, yet he can't stop talking about it and trying to sell the project to others.
You've just left Chelsea, a club that stood by you and helped you become one of the best full-backs in the world, and instead of showing respect, you're already trying to take one of the club's biggest stars with you.
That's not right.
If Enzo decides he wants to leave, that's his decision, but I don't think former players should be getting involved and influencing those conversations.
What Cucurella is doing is disappointing, it's unnecessary, and for me it's a disgraceful way to behave after everything Chelsea did for him."
In moments where silence becomes convenient and conformity is rewarded, defending constitutionalism becomes both a moral and political duty.
We do so because constitutionalism is the foundation upon which any democratic society survives. Once the Constitution ceases to be the supreme law of the land and becomes a tool manipulated for the convenience of those in power, democracy itself is placed in grave danger.
The Constitution of Zimbabwe was born out of the aspirations and sacrifices of the people, not the ambitions of a tiny political elite seeking to extend its hold on power. No government has the moral authority to mutilate the national charter for narrow partisan interests while citizens are trapped in deepening suffering.
It is both painful and tragic that in a country where millions are struggling to survive, the regime’s priority is not jobs, hospitals, schools, or economic recovery, but constitutional manipulation. Ordinary Zimbabweans are enduring crushing poverty, unemployment, collapsing public healthcare, and a devastating cost of living crisis that has pushed many families into despair. Half the population faces food insecurity, young people are without opportunities, hospitals lack basic medicines, and public services continue to deteriorate before our eyes.
At a time when citizens are demanding dignity, accountability, and solutions to the economic crisis, the regime has chosen political self-preservation over national renewal. This is not leadership; it is abandonment of the people.
It is for this reason that we have, against the tide and despite intimidation, firmly rejected the proposed constitutional amendment. It does not matter how much power the regime wields or how many voices it seeks to silence. They may persecute citizens, weaponise institutions, and attempt to suppress dissent, but history has no blank pages. It will record that there were those who stood firmly on the side of constitutionalism, democracy, and the will of the people.
#NoTo2030
This is the time we need each other as Zimbabweans, across all our various formations.
We can’t have a whole national constitution being changed to suit one person!
Is he the last born of Zimbabwe 🇿🇼🤷🏽♀️
#ZimbabweSaysNo#ZimSayNo#NoToCAB3#NoToED2030