It all started around where present day Uganda is, and spread to the whole world, through assimilation and appropriation, with Greek cultural thieves being attributed as originators of what was clearly African religion and philosophy - our heritage.
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Until the lions have their own historians the tales will always glorify the hunter.
If only Achebe knew, if the hunters couldn't glorify themselves they would even glorify aliens.
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Chokwadi chinorwadza
Especially pekuti dissolving-structures-supporters were cheering CCC into the grave
Supporting without reason assertions that a new party would be formed without the sellouts in 3 months (now 4 yrs)
W/O national structures, no V11's for #rejectCab3#CryZim
Chokwadi chinorwadza
Especially pekuti dissolving-structures-supporters were cheering CCC into the grave
Supporting without reason assertions that a new party would be formed without the sellouts in 3 months (now 4 yrs)
W/O national structures, no V11's for #rejectCab3#CryZim
I don’t post for likes because I am not monetized. When we initially raised opposition and concern over moves to dissolve structures and do away with our constitution, the same individuals who attack me daily were busy cheering the party into a grave. When the party was eventually folded, they started lying that in three months a new party would be formed without us sellouts. Three months became nine months, then one year, then two years, etc. They kept cheering and demonizing those of us who chose to remain in parliament.
What they didn’t know was that without party structures and a constitution, there was no chance of effectively mobilizing citizens to resist attempts to amend the constitution. This is why those opposing managed fewer than 3,000 submissions you can’t do such an exercise without structures and a party. This meant that ZANU PF would be able to amend the constitution without an opposition because there was no party and no structure to oppose them.
When the same cheerleaders were daily labeling and condemning MPs who remained in parliament as sellouts, I personally requested them to think it through, as the MPs would become important in the future. But no one listened. Most of the MPs are daily told that this is their last term and that no one wants to see them back again. This is so sad. No wonder many of the MPs who are supporting the bill have accepted that this is their last term. This was self-defeating and fatal to the strategy of stopping the bill as the opposition.
Now I see the same leaders resorting to circulating clips of MPs who are opposing the bill during debate, falsely creating an impression that the bill can be stopped. The same cheerleaders failed to even submit email submissions. They think daily attacking or asking MPs their position on CAB 3 will stop the bill. No, far from it. We need to self-introspect."
@baba_nyenyedzi Your only point of view is that the vendors are disrupting formal commerce, as if the vendors are not also part of the economy who also need to make their "profit".
The truth is that the economy is a mess and an approach is needed to fix the whole economy, including the vendors'
Fake leaked audio which is actually Mliswa's press release on, dumping Tagwirei in the hope resquing Mnangagwa's sinking ship (and of course placing Mliswa closer to power)
And some serious common sense from "Mujibha" and Wiwa. Thanx @RUMBIEPROPERTIE
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@DavidColtart@drDendere What about what all MPs received?
Maybe you can update, but I seem to remember housing and cars over and above what they are supposed to be paid as MPs?
This is why I say all MPs should say they will resign if #Cab3 passes
They can then join and lead povo in change.
#rejectCab3
@ropamakumire Did you not also find reason to state that you will resign from Parly.
Because it is only when you resign that you will start thinking about rebuilding the or an opposition party to get ZanuPF out of power.
You can't do it when your mouth is full of dirty Chivhayo money.
These have to be the most stupid regulations in the world
Migrants, most of them living like refugees, have enough troubles living in their second countries, let alone keeping receipts for every silly thing they buy.
It's more incentive to remove Zanu PF.
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Zanu PF is thoroughly cooked, ready for serving.
But if #Cab3 passes all MPs who claim to be opposed must resign from Parly because we will not know who voted for it or against.
Those who remain in there, we will know that are there for the $s and perks
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She did well, but she still has to prove loyalty to the people by stating publicly that if #Cab3 passes she will resign from Parliament not to benefit from an unconstitutional extension of her term.
Kore particularly must prove after her Tshabangu debacle.
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@BenhuraW50250@Cde_begar Yeah. So down to earth and true representation of vakadzi vemazuvaano asi vanehunhu.
Asi vakazongoti pidigu, vakati ini huMP hwandisimudza kudai ndohusiya nokuti chinyi chaicho.
Tshabangu akati come dhuze!
Politics marabishi chaiwo.
Unodya uchibvisa honye!
“Africa, if you add up the 55 countries of the African Union, that’s about 1.5 billion people—same size as India, same size as China. The big difference is that the imperial powers divided Africa into 55 little countries, not one of which can thrive on its own, whereas India and China, because of the history, remained.
So I tell them every single time I have the opportunity that the African Union is the key. As 55 you can’t make it, but as one African continental economy you can make it.
So what’s happening now is Africa’s population is continuing to rise—it’s the only place in the world with rapid population growth—and all the others are declining. Everyone else has peaked or is just about to peak or actually beginning a decline.
Africa’s population today is 1.5 billion. By 2050 it’ll be 2.5 billion. That’s a lot, adding a billion people in the next quarter century. If you go even farther and just try to extrapolate based on current trends, Africa’s population reaches about 3.5 billion. According to the UN’s most recent forecast, 3.7 billion by the end of the 21st century.
And Africa goes from being 9% of the world population to being more than 30% of the world population. It’s going to be a completely different world.
What do I say to African leaders every time? Be Africa-wide. Second, get on quickly with mass education, because that is the key to economic development. Third, look at what China did—follow that model.”
—Jeffrey D. Sachs, American economist.✅
@mutsamu@DougColtart Are you going to resign if #Cab3 passes.
Or are you going to stay and benefit from an unconstitutional extension of your term.
Resigning would send a signal that you are with the people.
You can then join in strategising for change, but not when you're eating with the devil.
@MJairosi@GMugiyo@MthuliNcube01@ZANUPF_Official@PhillipSibanda8 Mtuli was not reduced by Zanu PF.
He was already a crook and only joined the govt so that he can join the looting.
His economic management is clearly not consistent with his economics qualifications.
Fellow Zimbabweans, comrades in Arms, and men and women of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces,I have read with grave attention the document that has emerged from the Barracks titled "OPERATION CODE NAMED: PEOPLE'S ARMY". The message is clear, direct, and unmistakable.
The Barracks have spoken. As a retired senior officer who served this nation with honour for decades, I salute the courage of the serving senior officers, officers, and NCOs who have put their names, careers, and lives on the line to issue this situation report. They have done what true soldiers must do when the Constitution is being mutilated, when elders are being exploited, and when the institutions we built with our blood are being turned into instruments of personal enrichment and tribal patronage.The document exposes what many of us have watched with growing alarm:
The incapacitation of the C-in-C and the capture of state institutions by external forces.
The blatant bribery of senior officers with farms, cash, cows, and promises.
The erosion of professionalism in the Army, Air Force, and other arms.The dangerous privatisation of state companies and the inflation of tenders.
The recruitment of villagers and the sidelining of merit in favour of loyalty to one man and one faction.
These are not rumours. These are the observations of men and women still in uniform who took an oath to defend the people and the Constitution, not to protect individuals or their godfathers.Let me be clear: The Barracks have spoken.
They have drawn a line. They have said they will not be used to mutilate the people's Constitution. They will not salute self-promoted generals who have abandoned the customs and traditions of the ZDF. They stand with the people of Zimbabwe.
To the serving members of the ZDF: Remain disciplined, remain professional, but above all, remain loyal to the Constitution and the people, not to individuals who have lost their way. History is watching. The people are watching. To the political leadership: The game of divide-and-rule, bribery, and extension of power at the expense of the nation must stop.
The soldiers have told you plainly they are tired of pathetic conditions of service while billions are being looted. They will not do your dirty work.Aluta Continua.The voice of the Barracks is the voice of the institution.
Let those who have ears hear.
Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.
Marketeers know that British racists are most gullible. So give them the props they like, like Nigel Garage, to front scam investments.
They fall for it because of Farage. What a telling story!
But what could be a real story is if Farage is on it. Otherwise why is he not suing.