Join us at a historic Town Hall Meeting addressed by Convener Tendai Biti — a voice for every Zimbabwean who refuses to give up on their country.
For our mothers. For our children. For those who cannot speak freely back home.
We carry Zimbabwe in our hearts — and today we carry it into that hall.
📅 6 June 2026 — TODAY
📍 John Foster Hall, 15 Manor Rd, Oadby, Leicester LE2 2LG
All are welcome. Come early. Come together.
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#NoToCAB3 #DefendTheConstitution #NoTo2030 #CDFUKFederation #ZimbabweDiaspora #OurConsti
They thought distance would silence us.
They miscalculated.
The diaspora doesn't just send remittances home.
We send resistance too.
Watch us. 👁️🔥This doesn't end today. It starts here.
We will keep marching. Keep petitioning. Keep exposing.
CAB3 must fall. The Constitution must stand.
Zimbabwe belongs to its people — not one man, not one party.
#NoToCAB3 | #NoTo2030 | #DefendTheConstitution 🔥
In Zimbabwe, even the pulpit has become a battlefield in the succession tussle.
When a retired general and Vice President walks into a church and speaks in parables, the message is not about scripture, it is about the power struggle to succeed his boss.
The story of a greedy king asking for more time as told by Chiwenga, only to be granted years he would never use, is not just a biblical sermon, it is a political warning.
History has always spoken in coded language when fear fills the air. Today it is sermons. But the message remains the same that power is never satisfied, and those who cling to it often misread the moment.
What we are witnessing is not just a political rivalry, it is a struggle over time itself, who controls it, who extends it, and who ultimately runs out of it.
Our children are watching.
They will ask — where were you when our future was being stolen ?.
Tomorrow we answer that question.
📍 12 Noon — Zimbabwe Embassy, The Strand
📍 2PM — Petition Handover, 10 Downing Street
We didn't cross oceans to stay silent. ✊🇿🇼
Stand up. Be counted. Defend the future.
#NoToCAB3 #NoTo2030 #StopCAB3 #ZimbabweDiaspora #21April #IndependenceDay
We’re not backing down, we’re saying NO to CAB3.Tomorrow, we show up in numbers at Zimbabwe Embassy and at 10 Downing Street, London, where we will formally sign and submit the petition.This is about our future, about accountability and our Zimbabwe.
#NoToCAB3#Noto2030#Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe — the nation, not the regime —
Happy Independence Day.
Your liberation is unfinished. Your constitution is under siege. Your children are in the streets because your leaders are in palaces.
But you are still here. Still standing. Still fighting.
The flag belongs to the people.#noto2030 #noCAB3
To Zimbabwe's youth — you are not alone.
Your courage is seen. Your sacrifice is recorded. Your names will be remembered.
To the cowards watching — history will record your silence too.
#NoToCAB3#NoTo2030#ZimbabweDiaspora#EndAbductions#Zimbabwe
“We strongly condemn the bombing of Job Sikhala’s home. Such acts of violence against opposition leaders undermine democracy and human rights. We call for a full investigation and protection of all political actors. #Zimbabwe#JusticeForSikhala”
US$1,000 for 2 Pints of Blood? This is Not Just a Crisis. It's a Crime.
In Zimbabwe today, being sick is no longer a battle for health, it’s a death sentence. A receipt from the National Blood Service of Zimbabwe confirms what we all feared: two units of blood cost US$1,000. In a country where the average monthly income is less than US$150 for most households, who can afford to survive?
Public hospitals have no medicines. Nurses go unpaid. Equipment is outdated or broken. The government claims there is no money. But we know the truth.
There is money. But it’s being looted.
Cartels aligned to the ruling elite, especially the Tagwireyi network, have siphoned billions.
Fuel deals. Command Agriculture. Shadowy procurement scams. Meanwhile, the President flies around in chartered jets as our clinics run dry and mothers die giving birth in candlelit wards.
Let’s be clear: this is not neglect. This is deliberate underfunding of health and education, so elites can gorge on public wealth. While the rich fly out for treatment, the poor bleed out on floors.
Zimbabweans are not victims of fate, we are hostages of corruption.
But as one patient recently said:
“We are our own saviours from this mess.”
It’s time we believe them. It’s time we act.
#StopTheLooting
#FixOurHospitals
#ZACCForThePeople
We love you @bbmhlanga and we know that you are innocent , we will fight till the end together. And we know you can recover from those 73 dark days you spend in prison.
#Journalismisnotacrime