We have a serious problem
Below is this announcement emblazoned with the Coat of Arms belonging to the Republic of Zimbabwe ultimately the sovereigns who are the Citizens themselves' own this Coat of Arms
A young Tungwarara with about 2 years experience as some sort of Chef or expertise in the culinary arts is duly appointed into an office announced as part of government or so it seems to suggest
This is a grave indignity and for a morsel of stale bread those among us with voices loud enough to carry keep silent or defend this
It is simply unacceptable. It is vulgar to our national pride
Who are these people ? They have infiltrated our glorious party , very clear that them and the cheer leaders are wanting for nothing but the benefits and self enrichment
The souls of those who gave up the ghost in defence of our nation hood must haunt us , till we wake up and at some point draw a line in the muddy sand
Bollocks I say , this is most irregular
In this world fraught with Ai , Cde Levison avoid endangering other citizens unless you have absolute proof it’s him @MadzibabaV , am very sure @PoliceZimbabwe knows where he is and what he is up to, secondly the @ZPCS_PR is a professional organization which tries with insufficient resources to look after prisoners without answering to undue external pressure, I and Madzibaba are witness to this.
“We are in the shadows of 2017 as a country. Our hope cannot be another undemocratic solution. The solution is for citizens to organize, act, and build a democratic government born out of the will of the people.”
— Gift Ostallos Siziba
"We didn’t sleep to fast-track Cabinet Bill 3, yet authorities are sitting on laws meant to curb corruption,” said Hwange Central MP Daniel Molokele during the Transparency International Zimbabwe Integrity and Accountability Summit.
#Transparency
📹 : @FloMangwaya
At about 6.30 pm on 29 May 2008, MDC Harare provincial elections director Tichanzii Gandanga was still working in his city centre office when four ZANU-PF militia burst through the door, pressed a pistol against him and forced him into a waiting vehicle.
They pulled a black bag over his head as the vehicle sped through the darkness, demanding to know where Morgan Tsvangirai was hiding, who was training MDC guerrillas and who was financing the opposition, punctuating every answer they disliked with blows from a pistol butt while a religious song blared through the speakers.
When the vehicle finally stopped, they stripped Gandanga naked, lashed him with lengths of tyre rubber, beat him with tree branches and kicked him until he could no longer stand.
Believing it was his only chance of survival, Gandanga let his body go limp and feigned unconsciousness.
Satisfied they had broken him, the attackers dragged him into the middle of the road and stepped aside as an engine roared into life.
The vehicle rolled over both his legs, reversed and crushed them again, then turned back for another pass.
Certain the next impact would kill him, Gandanga closed his eyes and waited for death.
The wheels tore across his shattered legs instead as the vehicle disappeared into the darkness.
Alone, naked and bleeding, he dragged himself from the road, snapped a branch from a nearby tree to use as a crutch and struggled back towards passing traffic, where three motorists drove past before a truck driver finally stopped and carried him to safety.
His only "crime" was helping organise Zimbabwe's democratic opposition.
The men who tried to kill Tichanzii Gandanga remain free, unpunished and dangerous.
My Fellow Zimbabweans,
My Fellow Veterans, Cdes,I greet you all in the name of peace and the love of our motherland.
I have been listening. The calls for action are coming from all corners of Zimbabwe – from the dusty roads of Binga to the high-density suburbs of Harare and Bulawayo, from the farms to the mines, from the young and the old.
I hear the deep anger. I feel the frustration. You are tired. You have waited long enough. But hear me clearly, vana veZimbabwe: hatisikuda kubika mbodza.
There is no permanent situation under the sun. History has taught us that every storm eventually passes, and every oppressive cartel eventually crumbles.
To my fellow comrades in uniform both serving and retired I say: remain disciplined.
Stay calm. Do not allow emotions to push us into actions that will bring more suffering to the very people we swore to protect.
The Zvigananda Cartel around Mnangagwa has overstayed its welcome. Their time is finishing. The walls are closing in. The people’s patience is not weakness – it is wisdom.
We have seen worse. We fought for this country. We know what real sacrifice looks like. Let us not destroy what we built with our blood by rushing into chaos now.
Stay united. Stay peaceful. Keep your eyes open and your voices loud but orderly. The change we all desire is coming.
Mnangagwa and his group are on their way out – sooner than many think. Forward ever, backward never.
Retired Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga.
This video of a junior Parliamentarian illustrates how the moral fabric of our beloved #Zimbabwe is being undermined by corruption.
The spectacle of a junior Parliamentarian begging Chivayo to purchase cars for himself and others is unedifying to say the least.
Thank you Lords and Baroness for hosting me on behalf of fellow Zimbabweans for a parliamentary briefing on the concerning changes to the Constitution signed into law yesterday. And the Human rights situation in Zimbabwe. 🇿🇼 I love my country. Ndavaudza zvese @advocatemahere
🔸This is an embarrassment that must be condemned by all. Junior Parliament should be a platform where intelligent, promising students are heard on matters of policy and the welfare of the young as well as building leadership capacity. Instead, they’re reducing it to a cesspit of begging tenderpreneurs for trinkets and giving voice to @ZANUPF_Official propaganda. This unfolding tragedy must be stopped in its tracks. What a mess.
We need new leaders🇿🇼
@DandaroOnline I only started knowing her when Pokello had a child with her husband. Women get serious with life through the stress caused by their husbands