Happening now at Emalahleni, Witbank Mpumalanga
Akulona ibutho leli zinsizwa zase South Africa esilwela izwe
So Thulasizwe Buthelezi please leave us alone focus on your job on protecting illegal immigrants but don't use Ingonyama for your personal agendas, we know you #Abahambe
This Presidential mafia has been sent by Emerson Mnangagwa to attack our army and General Chiwenga. This reckless, treacherous conduct will bring grave consequences be warned, the line has been crossed!
@nelsonchamisa@LeaderGeneral1@MarlvinGudyanga May God protect and guide you. Hope you won't be so gullible as to work with people of this nature again. But surely inini ndakagara ndichinetseka kuti mainyatsozvifambisa sei pana Morgan Komichi. It was apparent that maimanikidza leadership paisiri. Ndakatoti makaroyiwa paya
I understand your frustration. Many Zimbabweans feel the same anger, disappointment, and sense of helplessness when they see institutions that should protect citizens being used to protect those in power.
But history teaches us that governments do not derive their strength from the police, the army, or even the law. Their ultimate strength comes from the consent, participation, and cooperation of the people- THE CITIZENS. When citizens lose hope, withdraw from civic engagement, and accept that nothing can change, those in power become even stronger.
You are right that elections alone are not enough. Social media alone is not enough. Complaining alone is not enough. But neither is despair a strategy.
The challenge before us is to build a stronger, more organized, and more united citizens' movement—one that goes beyond personalities, beyond political parties, and beyond moments of outrage. Sustainable change requires patience, sacrifice, organization, and courage.
Many supporters have lost hope because they expected change to come quickly. That disappointment is understandable. But surrendering hope guarantees the very outcome we fear.
The fight for democracy, constitutionalism, and accountable leadership is not won in a single election cycle or a single protest. It is won when citizens remain committed, organized, and determined despite setbacks.
Zimbabwe belongs to its citizens. The responsibility before us is not to give up, but to find lawful, peaceful, and effective ways to make our collective voice impossible to ignore.And The Citizens shall govern!
Ndatenda.
@nelsonchamisa Well spoken @nelsonchamisa . It's this clarity that we have clamoured to be amplified.
Please don't loose heart, this was mistaken into being about you by the shortsighted mercenaries. History is judging them. Watch the space!
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