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We have a lot of ignorant people on social media. Police officers are accused of siding with the regime, and when one is brave enough to speak out, as the one with a placard did, we have people saying:
"Ano dzingwa basa."
"Vachamuwana."
"Achasungwa."
These are the foolish individuals who are pulling us backward.
They have become compliant with the dictator and are comfortable with being oppressed.
If you are a coward, don’t spread your fear on my page please. I WILL BLOCK YOU!
Keep quiet if you have nothing meaningful to say, rather than come here and tell us to comply with the dictator!
Keep your foolishness to yourself!
The dismissive and defeatist comments reflect a mindset that discourages dissent and reinforces the status quo.
This kind of attitude is detrimental to the efforts of those who are working to bring about change and challenge the existing power structures.
Pasi neMbwende, on this page we block cowards!
This man has over 100 political prisoners in jail today, whom he has detained without bail since June 16.
He has imprisoned a pro-democracy woman with a one-year-old child, a one-year-old child is in prison today.
He even refused to let a pro-democracy woman attend her own child's funeral, demonstrating his cruelty and the extent of his corrupt network.
His secret service thugs abducted pro-democracy activists from a plane and tortured them for eight hours at Robert Mugabe International Airport.
They abducted Namatai Kwekweza, taking her passport which has proof that she was not in Zimbabwe on the day she is accused of committing a crime.
This man uses captured unprofessional courts to deny innocent activists bail after accusing them of crimes they did not commit.
His rule is a textbook example of widespread human rights violations, corruption, and a total disregard for the rule of law.
The imprisonment of political prisoners without bail, the jailing of mothers with infants who have committed no crime, the refusal to allow grieving parents to attend their child's funeral, and the abduction and torture of pro-democracy activists all show a systemic pattern of abuse and repression.
As if that were not enough, this man is a mafia don running a massive criminal enterprise whose primary purpose is to loot public funds and plunder the country’s natural resources.
He does all this while leaving hospitals without even basic supplies like paracetamol, citizens without clean drinking water, an economy in collapse with 95% unemployment, and the highest inflation in the world.
Meanwhile, the sycophants around him call him “His Excellency” just to be part of the looting.
This man is evil and crooked and until Zimbabweans unite to stop this man, their lives will remain in ruin except for those benefiting from this man’s thievery!
This is General Josiah Tongogara, the man who led the ZANLA fighters in the liberation struggle that freed Zimbabwe. Here, he discusses where they received support, mentioning Sweden, Britain, and America.
DON’T let ZANUPF gaslight you about where to seek help to complete the liberation struggle by ending Mnangagwa’s corrupt rule.
The leaders of such a struggle must communicate with ordinary people about what is necessary to finish the liberation process.
The term “Western puppet” and related propaganda should be ridiculed, as ZANUPF also received help from Western countries when fighting against Ian Smith. Don’t let your enemy dictate how you should fight and defeat them.
Refuse to be swayed by ZANUPF's attempts to control the political narrative through crude propaganda, that way activists will stay focused on the ultimate goal of ending corrupt rule and establishing a fair and democratic society in Zimbabwe.
Clarity about the necessary steps to achieve true liberation will help build trust and galvanise support for the cause.
The Zimbabwean diaspora must now take a central role in this struggle and not be overlooked, as they too are suffering.
That is why it is now time to have a Government-in-Exile that will lead these efforts as internal space has been closed through Mnangagwa’s repression.
Aluta Continua – The Struggle Continues!
You have dishonoured the liberation struggle with your corrupt and oppressive rule.
Listen to Dr. Edison Zvobgo in this video to understand how you have become a disgraceful leader whose legacy can’t be salvaged anymore.
You steal money meant for hospitals and pensioners, you torture pro-democracy citizens, you jail those that expose your deplorable behaviour.
Vana vari kutambura kunze kwenyika pamusana pehudzvanyiriri nekuba kwauri kuita!
You truly have no shame!
Today, I met with Abiola Sunmonu in London, she is the Commonwealth Head of the Africa, Governance, and Peace Directorate and also the Commonwealth’s Secretariat Adviser.
I briefed her about the abductions, arbitrary arrests, denial of bail, and imprisonment of pro-democracy activists in Zimbabwe.
I showed her the evidence of the torture endured by Robson Chere and the case of the mother jailed with her one-year-old child.
I also told her about the pro-democracy mother imprisoned at Chikurubi, who was denied the right to bury her child by Mnangagwa’s regime.
I mentioned the mass arbitrary arrests of 78 pro-democracy activists on June 16 and how they have been denied bail.
I described the atmosphere of fear and intimidation in Zimbabwe and how Mnangagwa’s secret service agents have taken over the country, carrying out his bidding to close the already limited democratic space.
It is essential to continue shedding light on these atrocities and pushing for international pressure to hold the Zimbabwe regime accountable for its brutal and unconstitutional actions.
Mnangagwa wants to be readmitted back into the Commonwealth, but each time he is on the verge of readmission, he embarks on a destructive path of tyranny and abuse of human rights!
The international human rights organizations issuing statements against the actions of the Zimbabwean dictator are doing so because you are spreading the word through RETWEETS on Twitter and RESHARING on Facebook.
You are the one who can make the world aware of your plight, so when we ask you to RETWEET and RESHARING, we are asking you to amplify the message of your suffering.
It doesn’t cost you a penny to retweet or reshare. During the liberation struggle, messages moved from village to village by word of mouth.
You are now fortunate to have social media, use it as a tool to expose the dictator by simply retweeting and resharing content from Zimbabwe.
The people in Zimbabwe are brave enough to shoot videos and take pictures to show us the madness of Mnangagwa.
Let us assist them by sharing this content.
South Africans often mock us for being disinterested in our plight and focusing on their issues, sometimes they have a point.
Zimbabwe will never be free without Zimbabweans doing their part to reach the point of freedom.
The more people retweet and reshare what is happening in Zimbabwe, the more difficult it becomes for the dictator.
I know this because many world leaders are calling me to ask what has gone wrong with the regime.
It is through the power of your retweets and resharing that people are learning about these issues and informing their leaders.
Let us do more. Together, we can achieve a lot for our people, who are living in a hellhole created by Mnangagwa and his thugs.
The power of social media as a tool for raising awareness and driving change is huge, that is why the dictator jets angry with those of us sharing what is happening inside Zimbabwe.
In today's interconnected world, platforms like Twitter and Facebook offer unprecedented opportunities for citizens to share information, expose injustice, and mobilise support for their cause.
It is important for Zimbabweans and their allies to actively engage in the dissemination of critical information, particularly when traditional media outlets are stifled or controlled by the regime.
By sharing firsthand accounts, images, and videos of the human rights violations and suffering caused by the Mnangagwa regime, the global community can be made aware of the dire situation in Zimbabwe and the urgent need for action.
The increased attention will encourage world leaders to take notice and apply pressure on the Zimbabwean tegime to respect human rights and adhere to democratic principles.
We are not asking for money; we are asking you to pay attention to what is happening in your country and to support the brave citizens on the ground who are sharing accurate information. This information helps communicators like me inform the world.
Don’t underestimate your power, USE IT!
🟣When any one of us is imprisoned unjustly, none of us is free. My heart goes out to all our brave hearts.
This is a far cry from the Zimbabwean Dream we were promised in 1980 and have been hoping for ever since.
These citizens are not criminals. They are innocent.
#FreeThemAll
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
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This is Prof. Adriano Nuvunga, a prominent academic from Mozambique, wearing a T-shirt with Namatai Kwekweza’s picture in prison garb.
This is the shame crookED Emmerson has brought to Zimbabwe in his attempt to silence Zimbabwean pro-democracy activists.
The whole world now knows that the SADC summit is nothing but a charade to stroke crookED Emmerson’s ego at the expense of human rights in Zimbabwe!
Prof. Adriano Nuvunga's choice to wear a T-shirt featuring Namatai Kwekweza, a young activist who was arrested and imprisoned for her activism, is a powerful statement of solidarity and a reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by pro-democracy activists in Zimbabwe.
That is why it is important to RETWEET these messages as a sign of solidarity with the jailed activists.
Namatai’s arrest demonstrates the ridiculousness of today’s Zimbabwe, she is accused of having committed a crime in Zimbabwe on a day she was in South Africa.
Unfortunately, Namatai's case is just one example of the many injustices faced by pro-democracy activists in Zimbabwe. Until the regime is held accountable for its actions and respect for human rights and political freedom is restored, the situation in Zimbabwe will remain deeply entrenched.
Thank you Prof. Adriano Nuvunga for standing with these jailed activists.
Simon Rudland's father was a minister in Ian Smith's Rhodesian government. Mnangagwa, as it is apparent, the Rudland family are his partners. The key question is: When did Mnangagwa start working with this ultra-Rhodesian Rudland family ? Was it during the Liberation War? If so, was Mnangagwa a Rhodesian mole? These questions are important because a number of tragic incidents took place during the war but remain a mystery to this day.
Oh, were we not told the Rudland family controls 90 % of the coup government? It sounds like it has restored almost all of the power into Rhodesian hands. Muzumbu rehuku makaiswa nhiriri naMukanya in 2017.....Mnangagwa must go to prison or go back to Mumbwa, Zambia!
Hear we go, the second part of the Al Jazeera @AJEnglish 4 part documentary film series investigation by it’s @AJIunit is now here.
RETWEET for others to see!
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