Out topic for Fridays twitter space will be
*A Situational analysis of the PVO AMENDMENT ACT : Operating space, Church and Legal perspective*
Friday 5 th of September 2025
Start time 7:30 PM CAT
A woman in the audience holds up the Constitution and challenges the Zanu-PF candidate on the party’s 2030 agenda. She questions his claim that he wants to put Nkulumane first, arguing the agenda conflicts with the Constitution and may not reflect the people’s needs.
Thank you Ghana for speaking out against the shocking human rights abuses perpetrated in #Tanzania. The silence of @SADC_News leaders in this regard is deafening.
@advocatemahere Thank you Fadzi for this one . We are in a tapestry of rot and the ordinary citizens and in particular the disability cluster taken advantage of must be cautious.
This is thirty-one-year-old Jenifer “Niffer” Jovin, a Tanzanian businesswoman who has been arrested and charged with TREASON; a crime punishable by death in Tanzania.
Her alleged offence? Taking part in this viral video “Nywinywi” Challenge. She was charged with treason for this specific video.
The Tanzanian regime accuses her of two counts of treason, conspiracy to damage infrastructure, and incitement during the general election — all stemming from this harmless online challenge.
That is how absurd and repressive Madam Dictator’s Tanzania has become, a complete laughing stock before the world.
The challenge uses the Swahili phrase “Hakutakuwa na nywinywi, nywinywi wala nywenywinyi”, which is loosely translated as “no more excuses” or “we are done being fooled”.
Jenifer “Niffer” Jovin was tortured while in police custody in Tanzania. Her lawyer stated in court that she was physically assaulted by police officers, and forced to sign a statement.
The lawyer also said that on 5 November, 21 of her co-accused had visible injuries, some still limping or bearing gunshot wounds. That is how shameless Madam Dictator’s regime has become, a bloody stain on Tanzania’s reputation.
Join us on Friday the 5th of September 2025 at 7:30 pm CAT for a Twitter space on the discussion topic:
*A Situational analysis of the PVO AMENDMENT ACT : Operating space, Church and Legal perspective*
Where are the headlines? This mother in Iran is about to be hanged and I really feel helpless seeing silence from the big names, the anti-war activists in the West, the feminist leaders, the so-called free world leaders.
Her only “crime”? Fighting for freedom and dignity for her son and a better future. The regime wants to kill her for wanting justice. And the world looks away.
Why are the global justice and feminist movements silent? Where are the protests?
This is not about politics. This is about basic humanity. What does it mean for justice, when those who once marched against oppression turn their eyes away from a woman who seeks nothing but fairness and humanity?
This execution is not only her death sentence, it is a test of our collective humanity.
#SharifehMohammadi
Friends of Karanda Hospital are hosting a braai/barbecue on 15 August at Alexandra Sports Club in Harare, and they need our support.
Karanda Hospital has saved thousands of Zimbabwean lives, especially during times when public hospitals had no medicines or functioning medical equipment.
It is a vital health institution, and we must support it to help save even more lives.
Let us stand with those who stood by us when the system failed; Karanda saved our loved ones when no one else could.
This is more than a barbecue, it is a chance to say thank you with action.
RETWEET/RESHARE.
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Please plan to join this important conversation on the increasing closure of civic and political space:rights that are not only constitutionally provided for but divinely endowed and yet unjustly violated.
Tonight at 7:30 pm
It’s Time to #ClaimOurSpace
Join us tomorrow, 1 August at 7:30 PM, CAT, for a powerful conversation on defending and reclaiming our civic space in Zimbabwe.
Let’s speak up, stand firm, and own our story.
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