OPPOSITION OF THE OPPOSITION.
I do not take seriously any OPPOSITION leader or member who spends more time attacking the OPPOSITION than confronting the INCUMBENT. More energy fighting Nelson than challenging Emmerson. Surely, you cannot oppose Nelson more than Emmerson.
Yes, the names rhyme. But the realities are different. One controls STATE POWER. STATE RESOURCES. SECURITY INSTITUTIONS. INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS. PUBLIC MEDIA. PATRONAGE NETWORKS. The full machinery of the STATE. The other operates under pressure, restriction, and constant attack.
Yes, Nelson must be critiqued. He must be held accountable. That is DEMOCRACY. But every criticism must understand who is responsible for the state of our country, as is. Enough of the OPPOSITION OF THE OPPOSITION. Enough of acting like friends of the ESTABLISHMENT from within our own ranks. While the real power sits untouched, some are busy destroying those fighting it.
Zimbabwe deserves a SERIOUS OPPOSITION focused on confronting the INCUMBENT, not weakening itself from within. ENOUGH!!
@ZveseM@BrianRupiya Obviously, maybe this Brian guy will be paraded soon at a ZanuPF rally.
He is fighting hard to be noticed by ZanuPF.
Murakashi very soon....
Remember Tendai Zinyama?
I have seen certain lewd fellows of the baser sort being disingenuous, blaming @nelsonchamisa for the behaviour of adult individuals simply because they emerged from a candidate selection process. Candidate selection is a qualitative and considered exercise, grounded in a person’s past conduct and demonstrated capacity, not a crystal ball into their future actions.
So what exactly was expected, that @nelsonchamisa should have prophesied that in 2026 a candidate would turn around and twerk for ZANU PF?
To hold Chamisa accountable for the independent choices of grown individuals is simply clutching at straws.
@Laque_davis@vanhuva@LightyNoShiriko
@BrianRupiya This is a foolish accusation coming from you ,how was NC supposed to know that some of CCC MPs would become supporters of ZPF,this could have happened even if you were the one doing the selection,it is the choice of individuals to become ZPF praise& worship team, not NC.
@SandileMakeba Did NC tell those MPs to behave like the way they are doing, a while ago you were blaming NC for hand-picking the CCC candidates, did he tell the how to behave?You are just full of nonsense.
Much respect to Rusty Markham and Fadzayi Mahere for walking out of that circus called parliament. There is nothing honourable about being among deceitful people.
Unfortunately, the cab3 affects everyone, but honestly ,it was crafted to bar Chiwengwa from taking over the https://t.co/m0uNxr0HWT is a tool being used by one ZPF faction,so NC is right to just watch the drama and not be used by one faction of ZPF.Chinhu cheZPF ichi.
@ZdvNap General vakusika papi? He now wants to blackmail NC to come to their faction’s rescue? NC knows that both factions are not ready to cede power, all they want is to use citizens again like in 2017. N won’t be used like MRT.He’s aware both those factions were teaming up against him
@ZdvNap General vakusika papi? He now wants to blackmail NC to come to their faction’s rescue? NC knows that both factions are not ready to cede power, all they want is to use citizens again like in 2017. N won’t be used like MRT.He’s aware both those factions were teaming up against him
@NewsHawksLive Point of correction,in Botswana, the president of a winning party automatically becomes the president of the country,there is no voting for a president by https://t.co/JGUAXjHAv8 a small research on that pliz.
What is your senior soldier ,whom you put on the leadership doing about cab3?Are we not in this situation because of a leader he put in place?Mr Soldier ,be fair,NC did not stage a coup,but you pple from the barracks did that,so solve this problem that you brought to pple.
I am a soldier. I deal in facts, in patterns, and in the kind of institutional pattern analysis that a lifetime of military intelligence work teaches you to apply when something does not add up.
Something does not add up.
And I will not pretend otherwise simply because saying so makes powerful people uncomfortable.
Nelson Chamisa is the most recognisable opposition figure in Zimbabwe. He is a man who built his entire political identity on the promise of democratic resistance on the proposition that he and his movement stood between the Zimbabwean people and the permanent entrenchment of one-party political dominance.
Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 is the most consequential assault on Zimbabwe's democratic architecture since the Constitution was adopted in 2013. It proposes to remove the direct popular presidential vote. It proposes to extend the presidential term. It proposes to restructure the relationship between the executive and the legislature in ways that by any honest constitutional assessment concentrate power rather than distribute it.
This is precisely the kind of moment that Nelson Chamisa's entire political career was supposedly building toward. This is the hill that the opposition was always supposed to die on loudly, visibly, and with the full mobilisation of every democratic resource at its disposal.
Where is Nelson Chamisa?
Not a major speech. Not a sustained public campaign. Not the kind of front-line democratic resistance that CAB3 demands and that Chamisa's own political biography would lead every reasonable observer to expect.
Silence. Measured, conspicuous, and to those of us who study political behaviour for a living deeply, troublingly meaningful silence.
In military intelligence we have a term for the absence of expected activity in a known operational area.
We call it a tactical withdrawal. And tactical withdrawals do not happen without a reason.When an actor who has consistently and loudly occupied a political space suddenly vacates that space precisely when the stakes in that space are at their highest the intelligence analyst's first question is never "perhaps they simply changed their mind."The first question is: what changed? What changed for Nelson Chamisa between his years of loud, sustained, front-line democratic resistance and his current studied silence on the most important constitutional question Zimbabwe has faced in a generation?
I am not a court of law. I am not a prosecutor. I am not in a position to answer that question definitively and I will not pretend otherwise.
But I am a Zimbabwean soldier who swore an oath to this republic. And that oath requires me to ask the question publicly loudly, on the record, and without apology.
What changed, Mr. Chamisa? What silenced you?
The CAB3 process is happening within that environment. And within that environment, questions about who is being resourced to do what and who is being resourced to do nothing are not paranoid conspiracy theorising.
They are legitimate, necessary, urgent questions of democratic accountability.
I am aware that documents are circulating. I am aware that allegations are being made in various quarters about the financial dimensions of certain political actors' behaviour around CAB3. Today I am in a position to verify those documents or those allegations independently.
But I am in a position and I feel the obligation to say this
A huge corruption deal has caused democratic backsliding in zimbabwe which is aiding CAB3 . This was achieved by bribing of a top opposition leader Nero chamisa who recieved a staggering amount to the tune of 5million dolars and necessitated /laundered by one of the top law firms in zimbabwe.
Not speaking about the US$20 million that Nelson Chamisa pocketed as a pay off to go on a forced sabatical and move go mute on active politics until 2030 .
The “Gods” have favoured mukomana apart from the $20million
Some people when bored find entertainment in discussing Nelson Chamisa. Quite exhausting honestly 🙄
Deal with the real Zim problems please which are Mafidi dynasty and ZanuPF or are you that dull.
Chamisa can walk into a supermarket and 20k people will gather just to see him. If he needed money, people would sell their donkeys for him. Stop the drama. You are being payed to disgrace him, If you're tired of supporting him, choose someone else. Zim is free
@BrianRupiya@tapiwa_chiriga Ko zvinosungisa here kuva," who is not around"?What makes pple think that NC should always be at any gatherings.Let's say NC is out of Zim,so how does this affect CAB3 hearings?He is free to go anywhere at any time,just like https://t.co/63GLlUTgtL pple 've a problem with this
@LynneStactia@SandileMakeba Zanu pf opposed to the evil Bill#3 are very bitter about NC’s refusal to be used to command the masses to demonstrate on the streets like Morgan was used kwakuti chinhu chedu.Even if NC does that he knows both Zim factions are not ready to cede power and wr both part of rigging