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Just for a moment, forget about their conduct on Twitter and their populist antics, EFF saved the country from moving to Dubai. Their #PayBackTheMoney was a serious act of patriotism. It was not driven by their populism which you see lately...
So, indirectly, EFF led us to where we are in terms of defending the Institutions that promote democracy. At a deeper level, the Red Berets have substance and/or content. The populist antics are 'sometimes' driven by electioneering and not by principle...
The latest public statement show you the potential in the red berets, and the potential in Dr Ndlozi, minus the urge to be relevant. Allie Ndlozi space to develop his emotional intelligence - he's an asset for the country...
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We source the capital we use to fund purchase orders from everyday people who contribute their hard-earned money towards building the country & have faith that their money will be paid back. 97% of the entrepreneurs we work with respect the crowd. Here is the 3% that are scammers
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1] Doc, that reaction was predictable really

the exposè by @Wamagaisa has made these thieves restless.

Temba shouts pointlessly in Parly, & makes himself look like some Zimbabwean Malema.

Expect more pro-regime propaganda from him & his ilk

It's a fight-back of sorts.
2] The soldiers found themselves on the streets in 2017 outside constitutional perimeters.

Then President, their CIC, RG, didn't release them

Fast forward to July 2018, Pres ED initially denied being responsible for their deployment

Fast forward to 2019, more of the same
3] Post 2017, Zim has effectively turned into a military state

Soldiers have remained on the streets, at roadblocks, in CBDs, for no known reason(s)

Whereas constitutionally they are deployed to assist ZRP, one wonders whether or not they have effectively replaced the latter.
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BSR EXCLUSIVE: Beneficiaries of the RBZ Farm Mechanisation Scheme - 2
Imagine a situation after a gang of thieves share the loot, some discover that a few of them kept most of theirs & didn’t share with the rest. This is where we are. Victims are here too! bigsr.co.uk/single-post/20…
Don’t forget to tell them to #PayBackTheMoney

And after this BSR you should also be asking #TellUsTheSuppliers
Anyone from Gutu? A “Mupandawana DA Office” is listed as having received US$2,6 million, one of the largest amounts. Then a “Mupandawana Gutu” got a loan of US$82,400.00. Have seen evidence of these loans in your area?
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1. It’s not often that one is given special treatment by an authoritarian regime. Patrick Chinamasa’s rambling statement is a poor attempt at obfuscation; literally creating dust to no avail. Instead of creating a straw man, those who got State loans must #PayBackTheMoney ImageImage
2. Claiming I’m attacking Land Reform is cheap politicking to deflect attention. Chinamasa is just making a loud noise without addressing the core issue: Political elites took public funds with a duty to pay back, which duty they failed to meet, transferring the debt to taxpayers
3. They were not ready for this moment & the statement suggests it was made by someone in a state of disorientation & bewilderment. As I have said before, Chinamasa & the ZANU PF cabal are conflicted because they were the principal beneficiaries of the Farm Mechanisation Scheme
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Good evening, Hon. @TembaMliswa as a fan of the sweet science, I subscribe to the Queensbury rule that you don’t beat a man who is down. But this package was left for you by a fellow citizen. Surely it’s plain that the BSR only confirmed an existing confession? #PayBackTheMoney
For non-Shona speakers, Hon. Mliswa is essentially admitting that he & others received equipment under the Farm Mechanisation Scheme and that he did not pay for it. He also says “takazvidira jecha” meaning they enacted the RBZ Debt Assumption Act to avoid their indebtedness.
He is also saying that he knows another scheme where (NSSA) money was corruptly given to companies and political elites and that he wrote to the President with names & asked for a forensic audit. He also wanted names of the beneficiaries disclosed.
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1. You have to understand how this system works. This has been a tough weekend for ZANU PF because it’s accustomed to setting the agenda while everyone responds. The Farm Mechanisation Saga was a curve ball hence the confusion & tantrums. But expect a counter-offensive.
2. If you’re a faithful student of Sun Tzu you’ll understand the importance of keeping higher ground & not exhausting resources. Be patient. As the week unfolds you will understand why you got some but not all the information. Expect some viciousness but don’t mind them.
3. The Sunday Mail mission was a dismal failure. But they won’t stop. They will concoct all sorts of things with a view to deflecting attention and recapturing the agenda-setting role. But whatever you do, don’t forget to remind them to #PayBackTheMoney You know who got what.
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1/ sundaymail.co.zw/gono-clarifies…

@Wamagaisa This explanation from the one responsible should bring closure to the matter for all concerned. I’m aware many may chose to continue in stubborn ignorance, that’s democracy. As the former @ReserveBankZIM Governor, Gono has explained well
2/ Facts are important. This is information you & others were certainly privy to during your stint in the former PM’s office. You could’ve spoken about it then if you had good intentions instead of waiting years later to act as though it’s some kind of revelation/smear campaign
3/ It was indeed a good programme that should continue to benefit others too who did not previously benefit. Land reform & the supporting programmes are great empowerment initiatives that I support wholeheartedly. It’s critical for Govt to come in to support the farmer
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1. My motive Hon. @TembaMliswa is to uphold the Constitution of Zimbabwe. Remember the oath you took when you became an MP. It requires you to do that, too. It’s core values include transparency & accountability. Public officers like you are enjoined to safeguard public property
2. So no Hon. @TembaMliswa my purpose is not to assassinate any character. In any event, there has to be character 1st for it to be assassinated. All I ask for & I suspect other citizens also ask the same is that you & other beneficiaries please carry your cross #PayBackTheMoney
3. The very idea of government assuming debts of able-bodied and financially-sound individuals or who present themselves as such is immoral & unjustified. Why should poor taxpayers fund the lifestyles of other individuals? That you don’t see a problem with it is a big concern.
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1] Save, these people long crossed the rubbicon.

They have no shame whatsoever. Shocking primitive accumulation of wealth.

To think that the November coup was anchored on anti-graft & targeting criminals around RG!

The moral campus in our society is nonexistent.
#ZanuPFMustGo
2] Just remembered a conversation i had with a senior citizen recently

She says,"Mugabe aive nani akatibvisira zvikwereti zve rent gore riya"

I cautioned her, arguing that it had nothing to do with the poor.
Rather a populist electioneering stunt that crippled MDC run councils
3] But rather more importantly, the beneficiaries of that stunt were big companies which owned councils millions.

And these are owned by those same ZanuPF politicians.

makudo ndomamwe
They always have a policy that allows them to steal more & pay nothing

They are all the same
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