In the next few weeks, we are announcing national mass demonstrations and protests, signing #CAB3. Does not legitimately make him the president of the Republic of Zimbabwe, this can be reversed said @ProfMadhuku
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This is a message to all Zimbabweans, regardless of where you live or which political party you support.
This is not about political parties. It is about citizens and the future of our country. Every Zimbabwean has hopes for a better future, including those who support ZANU-PF, other political parties, and those with no political affiliation.
Respect for one another, peaceful dialogue, and civic participation are essential to building the Zimbabwe we all want for future generations. Parliamentof Zimbabwe
The President signing #CAB3 is NOT the end of the road! Here's why the President can't just take away our rights. The Constitution says it MUST go to a referendum. Please share this video and together let's demand that they #LetThePeopleDecide!
📹 ‘They want to extend the term by 2 years to fix things they failed to do in 10 years. If a child cannot write their name from Grade 1 to Form 3, you can’t expect that child to write their name in Form 4 exam. They can’t fix anything in these 2 years, they just want to benefit’
@ZimLive has obtained a payment instruction from the finance ministry to Betterbrands Petroleum, a company owned by Zanu PF MP Scott Sakupwanya for $4.2 million. We asked for an explanation from both finance secretary George Guvamatanga and Sakupwanya, but they are yet to respond. Betterbrands supplies bulk fuel, but the government has its own petroleum company, Petrotrade, which raises questions over the transaction
This is Munyaradzi Gwisai addressing university lecturers, including professors at the University of Zimbabwe today in Harare.
He is the legal advisor for the Association of University Teachers at the University of Zimbabwe and also a law lecturer at the same university.
Gwisai said the strike by the academics is not just about the lecturers, who earn US$230 (R4,181) a month, but also about the underpaid working class of Zimbabwe.
RETWEET if you support their cause and strike!
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We are calling for another mass action on Independence Day. Those who are happy with the current state of affairs can go & celebrate the independence day while those of us who are not happy (whom I believe are the majority) can stay away from the celebration or protest.
I agree, @ProfPMavima, but for citizen participation to be meaningful, it requires competent leaders who listen to the needs of the people, innovators and investors .
One of our very own success stories, billionaire businessman Strive Masiyiwa, has partnered with Nvidia to bring supercomputer technology to the continent by building Africa’s first artificial intelligence factory in South Africa.
What does that say about the lack of confidence in Zimbabwe by global investors?
You are at the AI summit in Kigali with Strive Masiyiwa, Professor Arthur Mutambara, and one of the summit’s co-chairs, another Zimbabwean is Dr James Manyika, the Vice-President of Google.
Why are all these compatriots giving Zimbabwe a wide berth despite being our own? Should we not first create a conducive environment that attracts talent, as Kigali has been doing?
How do we achieve that when leaders in technical positions offer nothing but party slogans and platitudes to the appointing authority instead of engaging meaningfully with citizens, as you are refreshingly doing today?
Even if they tried, how could they succeed when they are not qualified for the tasks that come with such technical offices?
I hope you will engage with Rwanda’s ICT minister, Prof, as she will tell you that a group of Zimbabweans, including myself, will be setting up a multimillion-dollar BOT operation that will create more than a thousand jobs inside twelve months.
We were able to do this because of Rwanda’s enabling environment, which promotes technology, investment, and job creation—not party slogans.
We did not pay any public officials bribes, and nobody in the Rwandan government asked us to employ their relatives.
This reinforces the central point you raised in your original tweet!
I hope we can continue having more of these constructive discussions instead of party slogans and bootlicking by your colleagues.
Enjoy the summit, Prof, and take notes from your counterparts! Zimbabwe deserves better and it can be an AI hub if the political leadership focus on the right things instead of slogans and dancing at rallies. Thank you for engaging!
We are marching for our right to survive
Our right to have good job
Our right to be treated as human beings
Our right to live and free from abduction
Zimbabwe is for all Zimbabweans not few selected elites.
For those who missed on the names, bellow is a full list of the looting mafia and political criminals aiding Mnangagwa to butcher the constitution for their selfish ends.
Regai vakomana, munoremara!!!!
Zimbabwean war veteran and former intelligence officer Blessed “Bombshell” Geza, the face of the anti-Emmerson Mnangagwa 2030 campaign, has announced that he will deliver a message at 8:30 PM Zimbabwean time following the dismissal of Zimbabwe’s Army (ground forces) commander, General Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwa, yesterday by President Mnangagwa.
Geza and his group oppose Mnangagwa’s plan to violate the constitution and extend his corrupt rule to 15 years by seeking a third term in office.
General Sanyatwe is an ally of Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga, whom Mnangagwa does not want to succeed him, fearing a ruthless investigation into his corrupt dealings.
Geza and his allies have encouraged Zimbabweans to take part in an uprising against Mnangagwa’s corrupt rule on the 31st of March.
South African opposition leader Julius Malema has said that Zimbabweans must stop being cowards.
He said Zimbabweans in South Africa must go home to Zimbabwe and confront Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Malema said Zimbabwe cannot feel comfortable staying in South Africa because it is not their country.
Fellow Zimbabweans, I will use this platform to communicate with you.
I am going to make an announcement in the next few hours.
I will post the YouTube link here. May God bless you All.
All lawyers worth their salt need to read the attached article and the submissions of Chris Mhike in the bail application of @bbmhlanga . Lawyers, which of course include Judges & Prosecutors, like doctors, if they are true professionals, are required to act with the utmost integrity at all times, irrespective of politics or the political views of the people they interact with.
In the case of lawyers we are required to consider the facts, ie truth, and the law as we argue and consider cases.
It is in this context that I urge all Zimbabwean lawyers specifically to read the article. I urge all lawyers, irrespective of their political background, to consider these submissions.
If you are honest with yourself, even if a die hard Zanu PF supporter, and honest to your profession, you will see that the case against Mhlanga is simply absurd. There have been many absurd prosecutions over the years but this one really does take the cake.
As Mhike says “there is no logical link between (Mhlanga) and the words quoted by the State saying it was words which are inciting violence”. The entire charge is utterly farcical.
What concerns me is that the learned Judge in these circumstances still needs a few days to consider his judgment. Judges in these circumstances in the past, Judges like Korsah, Muchechetere, Dumbutshena, McNally, Gubbay & Sandura, would not have tolerated such absurdity and they would have granted bail instantly with reasons to follow.
The entire episode is yet another example of just how far down our judiciary has fallen.