Great send off speech by Willia Bonyongwe at the National shrine.
A family of heroes at the last post of a father, brother husband, friend,inspirer and gentleman. Fambai zwakanaka Musoni. Tonosangana ikoko. MHSRIP.
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@AlexanderRusero@waltermzembi Brilliant observation. Tjat word should only apply when you are personally convinced tjat the person has crossed the rubicon not a narrative of someone else.
@DrMutambudzi Whilst its commendable, there are issues with this approach.
1) The Portal us not accessible and friendly
2) Ministers in this Govt do not draw their Board members from CGU but instead look for cronies who lack integrity and independence in the execution of Board governance.
@Brynmac2@waltermzembi If your thought process is alert and following events, you must have realised what motivates Nelson between power and National discourse. What is being propagated by Walter might come to pass.
@amutambara Prof, you could improve on your content by relating to more war veterans who were close to the leadership in the struggle to enable you have better insights.
US COURT EXTENDS VOTING TIME AFTER BALLOT PAPERS RUN OUT IN MISSISSIPPI ELECTION
The first Tuesday in November is always election time of one sort or another in the US, and so it was yesterday; with the startling news - that should fascinate Zimbabweans and bring some sanity to hypocritical international election observers - that a US court in Mississippi extended voting after all polling precincts in Hinds County, the most populous in the state, ran out of ballot papers.
Yes, ballot papers ran out yesterday in Uncle Sam's United States, of all places on mother earth.
One media source on the embarrassing fiasco, which exposes the US whose hypocritical "international election observers" - like the Carter Centre - would have the world believe that ballot papers run out only in countries like Zimbabwe, as proof of rigging or incompetence by definition, reported that:
"Chancery Judge Dewayne Thomas on Tuesday night extended voting in all Hinds County polling precincts until 8 p.m., giving voters in the state’s most populous county an additional hour to cast ballots in a crowded statewide election.
The judge issued the order based on an emergency request from the Mississippi Democratic Party, which said in court documents that numerous precincts in the county ran out of ballots to issue voters throughout the day.
The ballot shortage happened in the middle of a bitter governor’s race that has pitted Republican Gov. Tate Reeves against Democratic opponent Brandon Presley".
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President @CyrilRamaphosa was right when he told @SABCNews on the side lines of the 78th session of the @UN General Assembly last September that, "elections are quite messy, most of the time. There's no real perfect election".
To point out the electoral mess in the US is not to justify electoral mess anywhere, but only to contextualise it for the edification of electoral hypocrites!