President Zuma have a lot to explain the day he goes to other African countries again because he allowed desperate people to mess with our African ideology in the MK Party for votes, the idea that to save South Africa we must run around chasing after poor foreigners makes no sense as long as South Africans are struggling themselves with or without foreigners, legal or illegal, the problem is our government that left South Africans to be vulnerable now looking for a scapegoat to a systematic problem of poverty that the current ANC government has failed to resolve.
As long as we continue to treat politicians as celebrities and politics as a praise-and-worship exercise, ZANUPF will continue to rule Zimbabwe for the foreseeable future.
No society has ever achieved meaningful and lasting change through personality cults alone. Sustainable change is built on strong institutions, accountability, ideas, and principles. When individuals become more important than institutions, criticism is treated as betrayal, questions are viewed as attacks, and blind loyalty replaces critical thinking.
Even in our personal lives, the decisions we make ultimately shape who we become. We can choose to deny reality, ignore mistakes, and silence dissenting voices, but reality does not bend to our delusions. It has a way of asserting itself, often with consequences far more severe than the truths we refused to confront.
Ideas are always superior to personality worship. Nations progress when citizens defend principles, not individuals.
Today, Zimbabwean political discourse misses sober and serious minds such as Dr Alex Magaisa, a man who publicly articulated these views with intellectual rigour and consistency. Sadly, what often dominates today are intellectual mongrels whose primary pursuit is defence rather than analysis, gossip rather than in-depth explanation, and propaganda rather than truth.
A healthy political culture depends on critical thinkers who are willing to question, challenge, and interrogate ideas, regardless of who advances them. When politics becomes a contest of blind loyalty, intellectual honesty is sacrificed at the altar of personality worship.
Nations do not progress through cheerleaders. They progress through rigorous debate, honest self-reflection, and a relentless commitment to the truth, however uncomfortable that truth may be.
"Africa’s past is full of such uncomfortable truths. Let us not sanitise them. Let us acknowledge them, learn from them, and ensure that future generations do not repeat the same mistakes."-Hopewell Chin'ono
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In moments where silence becomes convenient and conformity is rewarded, defending constitutionalism becomes both a moral and political duty.
We do so because constitutionalism is the foundation upon which any democratic society survives. Once the Constitution ceases to be the supreme law of the land and becomes a tool manipulated for the convenience of those in power, democracy itself is placed in grave danger.
The Constitution of Zimbabwe was born out of the aspirations and sacrifices of the people, not the ambitions of a tiny political elite seeking to extend its hold on power. No government has the moral authority to mutilate the national charter for narrow partisan interests while citizens are trapped in deepening suffering.
It is both painful and tragic that in a country where millions are struggling to survive, the regime’s priority is not jobs, hospitals, schools, or economic recovery, but constitutional manipulation. Ordinary Zimbabweans are enduring crushing poverty, unemployment, collapsing public healthcare, and a devastating cost of living crisis that has pushed many families into despair. Half the population faces food insecurity, young people are without opportunities, hospitals lack basic medicines, and public services continue to deteriorate before our eyes.
At a time when citizens are demanding dignity, accountability, and solutions to the economic crisis, the regime has chosen political self-preservation over national renewal. This is not leadership; it is abandonment of the people.
It is for this reason that we have, against the tide and despite intimidation, firmly rejected the proposed constitutional amendment. It does not matter how much power the regime wields or how many voices it seeks to silence. They may persecute citizens, weaponise institutions, and attempt to suppress dissent, but history has no blank pages. It will record that there were those who stood firmly on the side of constitutionalism, democracy, and the will of the people.
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🚨🎙️ | Arsène Wenger speaking directly on joining Arsenal’s parade:
🗣️ I can’t say for certain yet because of my current commitments, but I’d genuinely love to be there in north London if the opportunity comes.
🗣️ Especially if we bring the Champions League home. To be part of that parade with the fans and the team would mean everything to me.❤️🏆
If Arsenal beat PSG in Budapest on May 30 and lift the trophy, the club are planning an open-top bus parade for Sunday, May 31. It would be the first time since 2015 that we’d see the streets of Islington filled for a trophy celebration, and only the second time in two decades that Arsenal have reached this stage in Europe.
🗣️ I’ve always said the Emirates won’t feel complete until we win this competition. After 20 years since our last final, seeing this group get so close makes me proud. If they finish it, I’ll do everything I can to stand with them on that bus.
🚨🎙️ | Arsène Wenger on Arsenal F.C. title charge
🗣️ “Football can change in an instant, but right now everything is in Arsenal’s hands.”
🗣️ “They must use every bit of energy to finish the job and avoid mistakes in these final games.”
🗣️ “This league is there for them to win — and I’m proud of what they’ve done.”
Zimbabwean Member of Parliament for Chinhoyi, Leslie Mhangwa, was speaking at a Workers’ Day event when the microphone was rudely taken away from him by ZANUPF thugs who are part of the intelligence infrastructure. He was saved by members of the public who were listening to his address.
Now, if a Member of Parliament is not allowed to speak at a public event addressing issues that are affecting workers, and the microphone is violently taken away from him simply because he has said that the inflation rate is not matching wage increases, and that is seen as a threat to the government of the day, what kind of society has Zimbabwe become?
What about an ordinary person like myself or others? What would happen to us if this can happen to an elected official, a Member of Parliament who is speaking to the constituents who elected him, yet is not allowed to do so?
These are the things that have turned Zimbabwe into a banana republic. These are the actions that continue to delegitimise our country’s standing internationally. You cannot have mob justice. You cannot have a mob turning up at an official event where a Member of Parliament has been given the floor to speak and is then treated like this.