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Mbeki and the current South African leadership have, in the eyes of many Zimbabweans, played a significant role in enabling Zimbabwe's political and economic decline by consistently supporting ZANU-PF despite ongoing concerns about governance, democracy, and electoral credibility.
Many believe ZANU-PF would struggle to win a free and fair election in 2028, which is why constitutional changes are being pursued now. The recent support and engagement shown by President Ramaphosa towards Zimbabwe's leadership are viewed by critics as political backing for a government facing growing public dissatisfaction rather than support for democratic reform.
Good brother @matinyarare, I have quick questions. I hope you will find time to respond because I am now struggling to locate your position.
Is your fight genuinely about Zimbabwe and its people, or is it a fight for remunerations you feel you did not receive?
Is your fight about defending the constitutional mutilation in CAB3, or winning back the attention of your remunerators who would obviously want you on their side?
Lastly, what does success look like for you? Rutendo in a nice Raptor and well remunerated, or a new and great Zimbabwe for everyone? Please help me understand this, my brother. It would go a long way.
Thank you.
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@takuchengeta@daddyhope That mbudzi roundabout is sub- standard and poorly done. It does not meet international standard and safety procedure, eg no foot path around it and close to comjunity.
Our leaders are using 1960 syllabus to manage the country and they have no clue. Imagine the resources we have and we still have Ian smith dual carriage roads instead of having first class motorway. If you see harare - beitbridge road poorly done, chirundu - Harare must be a 3 lanes one way motorway. We need new leaders Zanu pf have failed us for 45 years.
@daddyhope Even Zimbabwean businesses are also currently moving their operations to Botswana and Zambia, Zimbabwe is very terrible and corrupt in their institutions