Am running for Parliament to resolve issues and inspire Zambian kids from poor families like us.
For many years, we have been used to fight political battles of others, then only children of the rich get appointed into opportunities, kids of the nobody's become praise singers.
Zimbabwe has nothing bro:
No 5 star hotels
No mega cities
No speed trains
No world class stadium
No Tap water😭
No Sewage systems
No Healthcare
No currency
No roads
No leadership😭
Just Churches, regime enabler socialites, Zvigananda, demonic politicians and Podcasts.
@TembaMliswa It's embarrassing Temba, judge for yourself, from the response cdes posted, regards our Honorable VP, no amount of character assassination will Dwarf the General, you errored Old man, Guvheya to the people hurray ✔️✔️✔️
BREAKING NEWS : Botswana cuts electricity to South Africa and closes its borders
President Duma Boko has declared a state of emergency and announced drastic measures against South Africa, amid escalating tensions fueled by accusations of xenophobia against Botswana citizens.
Among the most striking decisions is the cutoff of electricity to several South African provinces—an unprecedented move that risks worsening the already severe energy crisis in the neighboring country. In addition, the Botswana government has ordered the immediate closure of its borders and demanded the return of all its citizens currently in South Africa.
In a firm speech, Duma Boko strongly criticized the treatment of Botswana nationals, recalling his country’s historical support during the struggle against apartheid.
"We helped you fight oppression, and today our children are being humiliated."
MUTSVANGWA & OTHERS : CAB3 IS NOT YOURS : FROM PRECABE FARM TO THE PEOPLE : THE TRUTH ABOUT CAB3
BY RTD DIO SHEPHERD MPESWE
Today I speak not to the architects of CAB3 but to its innocent & naive carriers, the ones who shout the loudest, defend the hardest and yet know the least about where this project was truly conceived. I speak to those who were not part of the core that built the trusted political and security circle during ED's one-on-one discussions with Ramaphosa on CAB3.
Let us be honest with one another. The recent meeting at Precabe Farm was not a routine gathering. It was a convergence of a tight inner circle, I mean the real custodians of CAB3. Those who were present are not just participants but they are the originators. They are the ones who felt threatened by the 2013 Constitution. They are the ones who quietly crafted a path to neutralise it. They are the ones who manufactured the narrative of a “2030 agenda” & dressed it up as the will of the people.
However you, Chris Mutsvangwa, other Politburo members, Central Committee leaders, parliamentarians, war veteran leaders & many of you, only learned of these developments through whispers, rumours and the media.
Ask yourselves, how can you defend what you were never trusted to shape ? CAB3 is not yours. It was never yours. You have been mobilised, not empowered. Deployed, not consulted. Used, not trusted.
The vehicles, the allowances & the sudden privileges, all these are not tokens of respect. They are instruments of compliance. They are investments made to secure your voice, your loyalty & your silence when it matters most.
However, you should note that every investment has an expiry date. When your usefulness ends, so will the favour. This is not speculation but it is precedent. Look no further than the fate of those who once stood by the now powerful in their most trying times. Look at the role that Vice President Chiwenga played in the birth of this republic. Yet today, even he is not immune to marginalisation & quiet betrayal.
If that can happen at that level, what of you ? So I say this not as an attack but as a warning and an invitation. You stand at crossroads. On one side are those who see you as tools that are disposable, replaceable and ultimately expendable. On the other side are the people of Zimbabwe, whose constitution you swore or ought to uphold, whose future depends on leaders who choose principle over proximity to power.
History will not remember who defended CAB3 the loudest but it will remember who stood up when it mattered most. It is not too late to open your eyes. It is not too late to step back from a project that was never yours and align yourselves with a cause that truly belongs to the people.
The struggle before us is not about individuals. It is about the soul of our constitutional order. A struggle worth choosing, consciously, courageously and collectively.
The time to decide is now.
@advocatemahere@ibbosnr@ZimEye@schikanza@acielumumba@matinyarare
In 1981, Jimmy Carter walked out of the White House.
He had been the most powerful man in the world.
Leader of the United States. Commander-in-Chief. A man with access to anything, anywhere.
Then suddenly, it was over.
Most former presidents take a different path.
Million-dollar speeches. Book deals. Private jets. A life far removed from ordinary people.
Carter didn’t do that.
He went home.
Back to Plains, Georgia. A small town. No spotlight. No luxury lifestyle.
And then he did something almost no one expected.
He picked up a hammer.
With Habitat for Humanity, Carter started building houses for people who couldn’t afford one. Not posing for photos. Not supervising.
Working.
Sweating under the sun. Carrying wood. Hammering nails. Side by side with volunteers.
Year after year.
Into his 70s.
Into his 80s.
Even into his 90s.
This wasn’t a one-time gesture. He helped build and repair thousands of homes across the world.
The same man who once sat behind the most powerful desk on Earth was now on rooftops, fixing homes for strangers.
No cameras needed.
No applause required.
While others chased wealth after power, Carter chose something else.
Service.
He lived longer than any U.S. president in history. Long enough for people to look back and realize something simple.
Power didn’t define him.
What he did after power did.
And in a world where leaders often take, he kept giving.
Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.
DA Slams Ramaphosa's Zimbabwe Visit as Support for Mnangagwa's Power Grab
The Democratic Alliance has strongly condemned President Cyril Ramaphosa's unofficial visit to Emmerson Mnangagwa's private farm in Zimbabwe on Sunday, calling it tacit backing for ZANU-PF's efforts to entrench one-party rule.
In a statement released today, DA International Relations spokesperson Ryan Smith MP criticised the meeting as evidence that ANC foreign policy favours "the African fraternity of despots and dictators" over democracy and human rights.
The visit coincided with Zimbabwe's controversial Constitution Amendment Bill No. 3, which proposes extending presidential terms, shifting the presidential election to Parliament, and other changes critics say would allow Mnangagwa to extend his rule indefinitely.
Smith highlighted the ANC's silence after the March arrest of opposition leader Tendai Biti and activists who were campaigning against the bill. He also questioned the presence of controversial businessmen Wicknell Chivayo and Kudakwashe Tagwirei known as Zimbabwe's "Guptas" at the farm meeting.
The DA linked the visit to South Africa's ongoing immigration pressures, arguing that Zimbabwe's democratic decline, which the ANC refuses to confront, drives the migration crisis and burdens South African services.
The Presidency described the engagement as a routine "in-person catch-up between neighbours."
As a GNU partner, the DA said it rejects the ANC's "diplomatic hypocrisy" and warned that tolerating authoritarianism next door threatens regional stability in SADC.
PLEASE SHARE🙏🏾 | I am asking for help to find my vehicle, which was hijacked at gunpoint on 17 April 2026 at around 1PM. The vehicle is a grey Nissan Note with registration number AGG 8200.
On that day, I was travelling with a colleague when we were stopped at a police roadblock at Highglen Flyover. I did not have my driver’s licence with me at the time, as I had left it at home.
While the police officers were still dealing with us, a man and a woman approached the vehicle. The man identified himself as a CID officer from the Homicide Department. He asked me why I had been stopped, and I explained the situation.
He then spoke to the police officers and also told them that he was CID. After that, the officers handed over my vehicle keys to him and escorted him to the car. A female officer instructed that he should drive the vehicle and take me home.
The man then drove my vehicle to a service station at Aspindale Shops, where he refuelled. He later said he needed to collect something from Marimba Police Station, claiming it was his workplace.
Shortly after passing the traffic lights, he suddenly pulled out a firearm and threatened me, ordering me to get out of the vehicle. Fearing for my life, I complied.
He then drove off with my car. I got help from another motorist and we tried to follow him, but the vehicle we were using ran out of fuel near Budiriro 2 shops.
I am appealing to anyone who may have seen the vehicle or has any information to please come forward.
@PoliceZimbabwe
And to all those who say that I am not Zimbabwean because of the colour of my skin, may you find healing for the hate in your hearts. I don't hate you back.
And I challenge you to a dance off!!!🕺😂 Name the time and place. @AlickMacheso please provide the music.🎶🇿🇼🖤🤎💛💚
@DougColtart@bottommline We are already at a point, where going forward Stopping the 2030 nonsense is the only option... Aluta continua my Bro, more fired up than ever b4. #No to 2030 Nonsense
Thank you so much for all the love, solidarity and prayers. I am very well this morning! A little sore from the bruises and abrasions but more fired up to fearlessly serve the God who stands with the oppressed than before. (And chuffed with my stylish new glasses accessory!😂😂)
NC discovered that he was working with traitor who were actually plotting against him! He never abandoned the pple,never! He only left for dear life which was under threat from the very pple who were secretly working against him! And Mahure for politics are crying foul
Mangwana argues that an extension of less than three years should not be treated as an extension of the original term because it is shorter than that term. If that reasoning sounds incoherent, it is because it is stupid. What matters is what is being extended, not the length of the extension: a five‑year term is being extended, and that extension is unlawful. Accordingly, the precise duration of the extension is irrelevant. Kufunga kwamukoma ndekweChikorokoza—kuve secretary weMines kwavakuvadza.
Pfungwa dzenyu hadzisi kusvikira
🔸@ZANUPF_Official have had 46 years to govern and they’ve driven the country into the ground, breaking every record of bad governance that exists.
Chokwadi ndechekuti hakuna chitsva chichabuda at this stage. Tinovaziva vanhu vacho. Kongonya, huori and kudzvanyirira vanhu is all they know.
They’ve demonstrated gross incompetence, corruption and poverty-creating behaviour. We should actually reduce their term. In a normal country, their record warrants a vote of no confidence. It’s a mess.
We need new leaders.🇿🇼
The Constitution is not a suggestion, it is the supreme expression of the people’s will.
At a time when Amendment No. 3 threatens to alter the foundational principles that safeguard our democracy, we must stand firm, vigilant, and united. Defending the Constitution is not about politics, it is about protecting the rule of law, preserving fundamental rights and freedoms, and ensuring that public power remains exercised within constitutional limits.
Now is the moment for civic courage. Now is the moment for active participation. Let us raise our voices peacefully, lawfully, and unapologetically in defense of our supreme law.
Join us. Speak out. Stay informed. Mobilize.
#Noto2030
#HandsOffOurConstitution
“This amendment won’t just benefit the President but also Mayors, Councilors and MPs”.
In other words it is nothing about the interests of the people - it is simply about the interests of all in the political elite who were elected by the people for 5 years, but who will now have jobs and perks for at least another two years. Shameful.
I have said it before, and I will say it again. Even if these amendments are forced through illegally without a lawful, free & fair & peaceful referendum, and therefore do not get the endorsement of the electorate, my tenure as Mayor of @CityofBulawayo will end 5 years after my election to that office.
DEBUNKING TOXIC PROPAGANDA AROUND THE PRESIDENTIAL TERM LIMIT PROVISION
1. Section 328(1) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe tells us what a term limit provision is. It says a term limit provision is one which “limits THE LENGTH OF TIME that a person may hold or occupy a public office”.
2. Section 95(2)(b) says a single term of office for the President is 5 years long.
3. Section 91 (2) says a person is disqualified for election as President if they have already HELD OFFICE as President for two terms.
4. Which of the two fit the definition of a term limit provision as provided for in section 328(1) of the Constitution?
5. Of these two, section 95 (2) (b) is the term limit provision because it limits THE LENGTH OF TIME that a person may HOLD office as President, to 5 years. Section 91(2) does not regulate the LENGTH OF TIME that a person may hold office, but it disqualifies a person from SEEKING TO HOLD that office if they have already served for two terms and each term is LIMITED to a maximum of 5 years.
6. Therefore, the difference between these two provisions is that section 91(2) regulates the eligibility for one to APPLY for the job of the President while section 95(2) regulates the length of time that one can serve as a President once appointed into that office by Zimbabweans through an election. The term limit provision is section 95(2)(b) of the Constitution.
7. The 7 judges of the Constitutional Court were right in their findings in Marx Mupungu v Minister of Justice (2021) when they said section 95(2)(b) is “UNDOUBTEDLY” a term limit provision which cannot be changed without holding a national referendum.
8. No amount of propaganda should change that legal position.
@daddyhope@HeraldZimbabwe@DavidColtart@citezw
You cannot propose an amendment, determine how it should be argued and control what people must feel about it. This is not a proposal, its a declaration waiting approval. Thats dictatorship!
Constitutional matters call for a united approach. Anyone defending the document should be your friend.
The owners of this document are ordinary Zimbabweans not a few 100s in parliament and certainly not ED.
Speak up and defend our constitution.