"The recipe is good, but the cooking is bad, Imbodza iyi. This bill creates a democratic distortion. It's not the election that is violent; it is the people!". #2030Musipo
So if Mnangagwa dies today, do all these projects suddenly stop? Does Zimbabwe shut down? Do roads stop being built, hospitals stop functioning, and government cease to exist?
Smithโ ministers drove to work in their personal cars & used Peugeot 504sโ during official visits. After work they parked official cars in govt carport and drove themselves home. Post 1980 every minister had a Mercedes EClass with a driver 24/7. Thatโs why we are here. #NoTo2030
Despite our neighbour making and selling trains zanu will still want to buy from china just to ask where you switch off lights you pay an interpreter 400 usd per hour instead of sending a whatspp to SA free and ask eh bafo ama lights acima ngakuphi โ
Stop diluting fuel to enrich individuals. Undiluted fuel is cheaper in the region. We complain about U.S. sanctions, but this government is effectively placing its own citizens under sanctions by diluting fuel. Engines are being damaged by this useless fuel
Hi, I would like to know the purpose of buying temporary number plates for a vehicle before leaving the port of entry. The reason I am asking is because the ZRP officers told me that these temporary number plates are not recognised, yet we are required to buy them and they are issued with a validity period of 14 days.
I imported a vehicle from Japan and, after completing all the necessary paperwork at Kariba Border Post, I was instructed to buy temporary number plates for the vehicle. I complied and purchased the temporary number plates, which were valid for 14 days.
I drove to Harare that same evening and arrived home at around 3:00 a.m. The following morning, while on my way to VTS to have my vehicle cleared and obtain a Certificate of Location, which had not been completed at the border post, I was stopped by a police officer.
This happened on Tuesday, 9 June 2026, at approximately 8:10 a.m. along Simon Mazorodze Avenue, just after Chicken Slice, near what I believe is Birmingham Road. The officer who stopped me impounded my vehicle, stating that it had no number plates. I explained that I had temporary number plates that had been issued at Kariba Border Post the previous day and were still valid. I showed him the temporary number plates, but he said they were of no use and refused to accept my explanation.
I was escorted to Mbare Police Station, where my vehicle was impounded. I asked to see the Officer-in-Charge of Traffic, but she was not available. I was then attended to by the Assistant Officer-in-Charge, who listened to my explanation, examined my documents, and instructed that my vehicle be released. He was very understanding and appeared satisfied that my documents were in order.
However, while I was waiting for the paperwork to be completed, the Officer-in-Charge arrived. She asked why I was waiting at the charge office, and I explained what had happened. She immediately stated that my vehicle had to remain impounded. I showed her my documents, but she refused to listen and called the Assistant Officer-in-Charge who had authorised my release, instructing him that the vehicle should remain impounded.
After further discussion, she informed me that I had to pay a fine for failure to register the vehicle. Having no other option, I paid the USD 30 fine.
My concern is that I was fined for failure to register my vehicle despite being in possession of valid temporary number plates that had been issued less than 24 hours earlier and still had 13 days remaining before expiry.
I would therefore like an explanation of the purpose of temporary number plates. If they are issued and valid for 14 days, why are motorists required to purchase them if ZRP officers do not recognise them? If the temporary number plates are legally valid, why was my vehicle impounded and why was I fined for failure to register the vehicle while displaying those valid temporary plates?
@PoliceZimbabwe
Our greatest fear is the entire machinery against CAB3 being over reliant on the courts.
We are firmer believers in litigation but that should not be the only game in town.
If we are to resist this bill then we have to talk about the uncomfortable and do the uncomfortable. There is no way Zimbabwe will be rescued if we are unwilling to take the sacrifice, its absolutely impossible.
Our conversations have to shift to another discussion another strategy.
It is either now or never.
Take note of the repeated use of 'We' in the tweet.
๐จ Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly speaking facts:
"Africans canโt have their people" at the World Cup because of US travel bans.
Every other team gets their fans. But Global South teams like Senegal get blocked while the West lectures everyone about "inclusion" and "human rights".
This is the same empire that bombs, exploits, and restricts โ then cries when others resist.
Football should unite people, not separate them with racist visa policies and double standards.
Stand with Koulibaly. Stand with the fans. Stand with the Global South.
No bows. Just raw truth. ๐ช๐ฟ๐ธ๐ณ