@shamauswa The struggle is bigger than Parliament. The decisive battlefield is the Citizens of Zimbabwe. From the people we came. To the people we return. With the people we shall win.
The time for new Great Zimbabwe is now
Game on!
The future of our country must never be hinged on individuals. Our task is to build strong, independent, and enduring institutions capable of protecting citizens from the suffocating politics of the present. #ZanupfMustGo
“If people are not politically educated, they will search for answers in heaven while the source of their suffering remains here on earth. God is not responsible for the pain of Zimbabweans.There are men and women who make decisions every day that inflict that suffering on the people.”
— Gift Ostallos Siziba
#NoToCAB3 #NoTo2030
It's not normal for a young person to just fall and die. It's not normal for young people to die in their sleep. It's a failure in primary healthcare. No one in Zimbabwe goes to a doctor for headaches or tummy aches anymore. It's not normal. A lot of these things can be detected and managed at primary health level. IT'S NOT NORMAL!!!!
There is a General who died some few years ago. He had $4 million in Mauritius and a mansion in Dubai. He fell sick in Zimbabwe from "Covid". The healthcare system could not save him. The same thing that happened to Makamba's son.
We once calculated the amount of money Mugabe used for his trips to Glen Eagles in Singapore, he could have built a hospital that took care of him, his cabinet and locals but NO, he preferred to use more than $10 million in Singapore.
Ginimbi was burnt in his expensive car for hours with no Fire Brigade in sight.
They flaunt their ill-gotten riches and smack on our faces but they fail to realize is that the basics that everyone needs are absent. When they need them, sometimes that money won't save them.
A functional healthcare system is good for everyone. We have to get rid of Mnangagwa and his cabal!!!!
“What’s wrong is right at the top. Not the people, not the teacher, not the doctor. They have failed. It only takes a few drops of poison to pollute an entire ecosystem.”
— Advocate Fadzayi Mahere
“Someone sat down and decided to systematically dismantle the very institutions of our society. They were never attacking one political party, but every pillar of constitutional democracy — the courts, the media, civil society, parliament, and every progressive voice.”
— Gift Ostallos Siziba
Dear ZIM OPPOSITION
Whoever did this list was helping the opposition to understand what exactly it is fighting. Every individual you saw at that wedding represents a facet of the system you want to defeat. It is politicised. Churched. Comedianed. Media-driven. Influencer-backed. Bureaucratised. Economically-entrenched. Digitally-amplified. Narrativised.
So for you to put your hope in an individual and say we have an opposition is a joke. You must understand that you are not fighting a person. You are fighting a system that lives across all fronts.
TO BUILD A BROAD OPPOSITION THAT FIGHTS AT ALL THESE FRONTS MUST BE THE GOAL!
WEDDINGS OF ELITES! For the ruling class and ELITES , weddings are never merely weddings. They are political texts
1. Observe the guest list. It reveals the architecture of hegemony. Power does not dine alone. It gathers intellectuals, politicians, businessmen, clergy, and media into one moral bloc.
2. Observe the gifts. They expose the lie that ours is a poor nation. Wealth exists. It has merely been withdrawn from the people and concentrated into private kingdoms.
3. Observe the publicity. The role of propaganda is not only to defend power, but to aestheticise excess until the poor themselves applaud what humiliates them.
4. Observe the laughter beneath chandeliers. It is the sound of a class confident that suffering has become normalised.
5. Observe the silence of institutions. In every unequal society, institutions slowly cease to regulate power and begin to perform for it.
6. Observe the media fascination with luxury. Cultural hegemony succeeds when exploitation is transformed into aspiration.
7. Observe the moral ease with which abundance is displayed before a wounded nation. The tragedy of domination is not merely economic. It is ethical.
8. Observe who praises the spectacle. Every ruling order survives because it manufactures intellectual and social consent around inequality.
9. Observe the distance between the wedding banquet and the everyday citizen. In that distance lies the entire crisis of the postcolonial state.
10. And finally, observe how extravagance seeks visibility. Power always desires celebration. It wants the people not only to endure inequality, but to witness it. To internalise it. To accept it as the natural order of things.
"FOCUSING ON FOOD SECURITY NOT THE BALLOT BOX."
"SUFFICIENT TIME FOR PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION."
This is ZANU PF's CAB3 propaganda — pasted on the very kombis that carry ordinary Zimbabweans to work every day.
Now open the Bill. Read all 21 clauses. There is not one word about food security. Not one word about project implementation. Not a single benefit for the common man.
What CAB3 actually does: extends the President's term by stealth, hands the choice of future Presidents from voters to MPs, packs the Senate with presidential appointees, abolishes the Gender Commission, repeals the Peace and Reconciliation Commission, and strips the Electoral Commission of the voters' roll.
That is the Bill. The kombi slogans are a lie because the truth does not sell.
When a government hires a chorus of discredited apologists to convince you something good is being done to you, something else is usually being done to you.
Submissions close 17 May 2026.
Read my full piece:
https://t.co/TCywLain6V
#RejectCAB3 #DefendTheConstitution
My advice to young Zimbabwean people from the bottom of my heart speaking from experience is that if you can leave the country, PLEASE LEAVE NOW!
Don’t waste your youthful days doing nothing when people of your age are progressing elsewhere.
I left Zimbabwe at 23 in 1994 and was able to build the foundation to the life I live today in Britain from my education to my award winning professional career.
I would never have done it in Zimbabwe with only ONE TV station owned by the Government and a collapsed economy run by corrupt politicians.
I secured visas for all my young family members in the past 20 years so that they could have the same head-start I got in life because I knew that they would grow old with nothing to their name if they stayed in Zimbabwe.
Some have now moved from Britain to Australia because they had an opportunity to build their lives in a country where things worked.
The politicians in Zimbabwe have no viable plan for you, you either choose propaganda or you choose to build yourself.
Zimbabwe is a broken nation with no opportunities for young people except for those of a criminal type or those linked to political elites.
I am 52 years old, there are people of my age who have never had a title deed in their name, there are people of my age who have never been on holiday, the same will happen to you if you stick around doing nothing hoping for a miracle to happen.
There are many opportunities for young people across the world, start as a carer in Britain and build yourself up.
Don’t say that nobody didn’t tell you!
Life is one big road with loads of signs, you choose which sign to follow.
To those who have left the country, learn something from my journey, DON’T forget those that you left behind.
Sending them money to buy bread is a sign of responsibility, but it won’t change their lives, you will end up resenting them because they will become an irritating financial burden to you.
Help them get out!
I want to end by saying this, politicians earn their living by selling dreams, it is up to you whether you want to live in Lala-Land or you want to do something about your sorry circumstances.
Zimbabwe is a mess, it will be a mess for a long time unless a miracle happens or someone fearless emerges to take on the corrupt elites and bring revolutionary change.
The current political actors have no ability to change anything or to help you change your lives.
LEAVE and if you do, remember those that you left behind.
RETWET if you agree with this message so that others can see it too!
1. Towards the 2023 election, I was part of a church leadership that had to decide on a request from one shadow MP to address our churches.
The wisdom of our resident Minister was clear: He can freely come to worship. But if we allow him to address us, will we allow all others?