@MiguelDelaney Thank you for speaking up! The Fabrizio’s of the world are deep in that money they wouldn’t report about this yet millions continue to suffer under the Qatari slave labor market.
@DSH091995@TouchlineX You just chose that and left out the 7 of the 11 starting players point? Resorting to ad hominem attacks only highlights the weakness of your actual argument.
@DSH091995@TouchlineX Since you recollect so well, Pique, Puyol, Busquets, Xavi, Iniesta , Pedro and David Villa whom we’d just purchased all started in that game. That’s 7 out of the 11 . Oh and the winning goal came from Iniesta.
Let’s cut through the noise and the cheap provocations.
Hopewell Chin’ono wants you to believe that President Nelson Chamisa is ‘attacking’ resistance to Constitutional Amendment No. 3. He wants you to think that President Chamisa is somehow aligned with ZANU‑PF’s 2030 term‑extension agenda.
That is not just false. It is intellectually lazy and dangerously distracting. So let me ask plainly: How exactly is President Nelson Chamisa stopping anyone from opposing CAB3?
Has he seized anyone’s phone? Has he blocked a single protest? Has he ordered anyone not to sign a petition, not to speak in Parliament, not to form a movement?No.
What he has done is refused to be boxed into ZANU‑PF’s trap which is exactly what the regime wants. They want the opposition to exhaust itself fighting a bill that is merely a symptom, not the disease.
Because here is the uncomfortable truth that Hopewell and his chorus refuse to confront: CAB3 is the wrong answer to the wrong problem.
Zimbabwe is not suffering from a simple ‘bad amendment’. We are in a governance and constitutional CRISIS serious, deep and undeniable.
A disputed and discredited government.Disputed and discredited elections.Disputed and discredited national processes and outcomes.
You cannot have a disputed government and expect stable, effective governance. You cannot extend a disputed and discredited term and call it normal. So when President @nelsonchamisa says ‘there is no constitution to defend’ he is not surrendering. He is making a philosophical and strategic diagnosis.
A constitution that is selectively applied, rewritten at will and enforced by a regime that lost legitimacy long ago that is not a constitution. It is a permission slip for tyranny.
Defending the text of CAB3 clause by clause while ignoring the illegitimacy of those rewriting it is like arguing about the colour of a prison cell. President Chamisa’s 2026 Agenda recaps this clearly:This is not about one amendment. This is about a CITIZENS’ struggle for a CITIZENS’ government.A government that reflects the dignity, rights, will and real choice of the people legitimate, accountable and undisputed.
The real question Hopewell should ask is: why is he spending more time attacking the one person the regime fears most instead of directing that fire at the people actually pushing CAB3? Attacking President Chamisa does not stop the amendment. It only fragments the resistance that matters.
If you want to fight CAB3, fight it. No one is stopping you. But do not pretend that fighting a single illegal clause is the same as building a citizens’ movement capable of reclaiming the entire state.
Let me be clear: President Chamisa is not saying ‘do not fight CAB3.’ Fight it by all means. But he is saying: do not fool yourself into believing that defeating CAB3 alone cures Zimbabwe. You cannot cure a malignant cancer by trimming a single tumour. The disease is a disputed, discredited government running a disputed, discredited constitution. Cure that restore legitimate, citizens‑driven governance and CAB3 dies on its own. That is the 2026 Agenda. That is Citizenocracy.
That is the difference between tactics and strategy. And right now, Zimbabwe cannot afford to confuse the two.
#NoToCAB3 #Citizenocracy
You can acknowledge PSG's brilliance, that Luis Enrique is the best coach in the world, that Luis Campos has built the best squad in the world, a truly terrifying team.
You can do all that while acknowledging they are a state owned sportswashing project of Qatar, with unlimited resources & huge domestic advantages that make the Champions League easier for them than English clubs.
So congratulations on the success, but we don't have to pretend as a club they're some plucky underdog.
@NealGardner_ Wouldn’t describe PSG’s rise as abrupt. These guys have spent tens of billions for the past +/-15 years. This is all built on money and a lot of trial and error
@ESPNFC please find someone else to replace Steve McManaman , the guy is absolutely biased towards Madrid . It’s painful to hear him co-commentate. #madridderby