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1/2 We all have a responsibility to mend our broken social fabric as Zimbabweans. No rocket scientist will come and fix our problems for us. Stop complaining and start acting. You have a role to play in the new trajectory of nation building in Zimbabwe. #TogetherWeCan#LEAD
As a father, I believe one of the greatest responsibilities of a man is to honour and appreciate the woman who carries and nurtures the children that become part of his family. In doing so, respect for her family becomes a true reflection of one’s character, maturity and values.
As Minister of Youth, I wish to encourage our young citizens to embrace a culture of respect, dignity and restraint, particularly in moments of disagreement or personal conflict. True leadership is not demonstrated through intimidation, abuse of authority or the misuse of influence against others, especially women and the elderly.
No grievance, misunderstanding or separation should ever justify the use of power, money or office to suppress, intimidate or humiliate another family. Our children learn more from our conduct than from our words, and I want mine to inherit a legacy founded on respect, integrity, peace and humanity.
Peace begins with me. Peace begins with you. Peace begins with all of us.
@RexMidzi@lilomatic 2. He went on to lead our people into the streets not withstanding a constitutional provision that clearly states 5 days after election date yet people, he destroyed MDC T went on to destroy the Alliance went after CCC, in his sabbatical he tarnished the images of those that.....
@RexMidzi 1. Your letter to me is proof of the ignorance that characterised all who voted for Nelson, he avoided his own party's constitution, allowed the abuse of Madam Thokozani Khupe , unleashed insult brigade on @lilomatic made our country's development about him alone....
Hon. Masvingise today rose in the National Assembly on a point of national interest to congratulate Government Chief Whip, Hon. Togarepi, following his election as Chairperson of the Southern African Caucus of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP).
Speaking in the House, Hon. Masvingise said Hon. Togarepi’s election under the campaign theme “One Southern Voice for a Stronger Africa” was a significant achievement for both Zimbabwe and the Southern African region.
He said the appointment reflected confidence in Zimbabwean leadership at continental level and underscored the country’s growing influence within African parliamentary processes.
Hon. Masvingise also congratulated Hon. Elizabeth Masuku on her election as Vice Chairperson of the Pan-African Parliament Committee on Gender, Family, Youth and Persons with Disabilities.
He described the developments as a source of national pride and expressed confidence that the two legislators would represent Zimbabwe effectively in advancing regional cooperation and continental development initiatives.
The Parliament of Zimbabwe has achieved what no other legislature in the world has: producing and publishing the official Hansard within 3.5 hours of adjournment.
This milestone reflects our commitment to open governance, timely public access to information, and strengthening citizen engagement in the legislative process.
LABOUR ECONOMISTS AND AFRIKAN DEMOCRATS (LEAD)
CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE
Congratulations to Her Ladyship Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza on Her Historic Appointment as the First Female Chief Justice of Zimbabwe
The Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD) extend its heartfelt congratulations to Her Ladyship Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza upon her historic appointment as the first female Chief Justice of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
This milestone is not only a personal triumph for Your Ladyship but a landmark achievement for Zimbabwean women and generations of young girls who dare to dream beyond societal limitations. Your appointment represents resilience, excellence, discipline, and the breaking of barriers in one of the most critical institutions of our nation.
As you assume this esteemed office, we hope your tenure will usher in a new era of judicial independence, constitutionalism, accessibility to justice, and transformative legal reform that responds to the realities and aspirations of the Zimbabwean people.
We particularly implore Your Ladyship to leave a lasting legacy through the decolonisation and modernisation of our judiciary system. The continued use of colonial-era judicial attire and traditions remains symbolic of systems imposed upon our people rather than systems rooted in our own identity, culture, and heritage. Zimbabwe’s judiciary must progressively reflect an Afrocentric identity that resonates with the people it serves while maintaining the dignity, professionalism, and integrity of the bench.
Africa must begin to define justice through its own lens, values, and cultural consciousness. Your historic leadership presents a unique opportunity to champion reforms that make our legal system more people-centred, accessible, culturally grounded, and reflective of an independent Zimbabwe.
We wish Your Ladyship wisdom, strength, courage, and divine guidance as you embark on this historic journey.
May your tenure be remembered as one that transformed the judiciary, defended justice without fear or favour, and inspired generations of African women to lead boldly.
Congratulations once again, Chief Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza.
Linda Tsungirirai Masarira
President
Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats (LEAD)
@Mbofs exposed his lack of appreciation of @Zimpapers radio company policy when @wicknellchivayo engaged him, informing him that he wanted to gift his workers on duty. Comfort actually advised Wicknell that he had 30 staff on duty which led him to leave usd30000.
Why didn't Comfort advise Wicknell of the company policy that limited gifts to 100usd? Isn't @capitalkfm now extorting staff gifts to buy the alleged vehicles for the radio station?
In as much as I support gifting to be limited to 100usd let us not already frustrate underpaid and abused radio personnel.
I stand with the radio personality at CapitalkFM
Read @mambondiyani latest article on how solar power is transforming healthcare in rural Zimbabwe, Featuring insights from Dr Crossman Mayavo of @MidlandsState and @Official_TUT , and @lilomatic of the Labour Economists and Afrikan Democrats.
https://t.co/2dMThOuKPu
Where is @PoliceZimbabwe traffic? The chaos between Mabvuku and Msasa roundabout is terrible! Took me over one and a half hours to navigate between Cleveland dam and the round about.
Women and Warveterans families speak out - Gilston farm .
"A gang of youths armed with weapons including hoes invaded our fields. We were forced to lie down and beaten up . We are injured and in pain . @PoliceZimbabwe hasn't done much to assist at the moment. The youths are being dropped by buses ,lorries and private cars , we are under siege."
War veterans with disability families narrate the situation and how invaders terrorised them at Gilston Farm.
Reports indicate that powerful land barons deployed armed youths mobilised from various parts of Harare including Mbare , Southlea Park and Ushewekunze suburbs and stormed the Warveterans owned Farm situated about 25 km from Harare CBD along the Harare - Masvingo highway.