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Jun 28, 2020 12 tweets 4 min read Read on X
1] Life hasn't been easy for #Mwonzora & #Mudzuri on these streets for a while now.

They have absolutely lost control over the narrative

Majority of MDC supporters see their betrayal

Whenever they occasionally tweet something, they are met with negative responses & attacks
2] I've equally seen it on my TL, whenever i post something to do with the MDC-T Leadership.

Although i try to respond to every response, some tweets are riddled with so much anger I'm forced to ignore them.

Everything below the belt, i brush aside.

But here's a diagnosis...
3] Whereas some see plain intolerance in everything anti-Mwonzora for instance, there's more to it

Zimbabwe's political landscape is pregnant with some much anger & frustration

The problem is, these people end up expressing themselves in ways that attract your social sanctions
4] But make no mistakes, these people are not stupid

In development, we talk about "the weapons of the weak"

People always find unconventional ways of making their voices be heard

Sometimes the action is slow.
Sometimes it looks irrational.
Sometimes it looks anti-development.
5] Some time ago, in some traditional Zim community, some NGO came & build blair toilets thinking that use of the bush was a thing of the past

Locals thought "how can a daughter-in-law share a place of convenience with her father-in-law".

They turned the toilets into grainaries
6] In some community, government fenced animal populated areas so as to protect them.

Locals stole the wires and used it elsewhere.

They thought "we have historically co-existed with our wild with no fences"

In both instance, the weak found ways of reacting.
Slowly but surely
7] Back to politics...

Months ago, both Sen #Mwonzora & #Mudzuri were consistently booed at rallies

It looked like intolerance

At one point, #SenMudzuri exhibited stupid bravery by attending some State House function

Depending on where you stand, those people are vindicated
8] Reality is, there are some strong Chamisa supporters who feel incapacitated in these political developments

Infact,most voters have been relegated 2 the periphery

They aren't in decision making structures
They don't attend Congress

But they wish to have their voices heard
9] These people will employ the weapons of the weak

They will find ways of controlling the space they occupy

Slowly but surely, they will make their noise

But as you stand on high moral group & sanction their behavior, do not be oblivious to their motivation
10] Imagine how someone who voted by Chamisa being patronized by Mwonzora & Khupe at some press conference..

Imagine someone who voted for Chamisa & Hwende & Madam Khumalo in Gweru being told Dr Khupe is now your Pres, Mwonzora your SG & Komichi your Chair

How do they react?
11] The same way development always takes the top down approach,our politics is elitist

In the eyes of some, men & women wore colonial wigs & silenced their voices from 2018 polls

Some men & women sat in boardrooms, spoke in Latin & gave them Leaders they rejected

To what end?
12] But the challenge isn't only with Mwonzora & team

My brother Adv Chamisa might equally fall victim to the same

The weak might soon use their weapons against him

People will always find ways of communicating

The weak & powerless are easily the strong & poweful

enkosi!!

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Apr 2
1. Admittedly, when I first read the "structured currency" headline, I thought the Harare regime was taking its "structures" propaganda too far.

With the benefit of more research on the topic, I'm now totally convinced the Harare regime is indeed taking its propaganda too far. Image
2. By definition, a structured currency is "structured" in that it's supposedly backed by both mineral reserves (in our case gold) and trust in government's monetory policies & regulations.

Unfortunately, no one believes any of the two are present in our existing circumstances.
3. Part of why all previous gimmicks have failed is a trust deficit.

Even if the government opts to accuse commentators of being alarmists, causing panick and despondency, no one can be faulted for rushing to withdraw their forex savings if we have learned anything from history.
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1. Imagine trying to make sense of how some 4 gentlemen in Bulawayo can randomly claim, 'we have recalled Amos Chibaya, he has ceased being a member of CCC'.

Outside the influence of social media, many only know about #CCC because of the efforts of this indefatigable organizer. Image
2. Propaganda has to make some sort of sense.

Even where some decide to hide behind the claim of "a traceable history in the struggle," Chibaya would make the mark.

A devoted organizer during the times of Tsvangirai & even more so, during the times of Chamisa under the MDC-A.
3. For the successive elections between 2018-2023, it's a mystery how Chibaya found the passion to abandon the comfort of his home and the herculean energy to traverse the country, organizing the Opp for electoral triumph.

Chibaya is very much unheralded & doesn't seem to care.
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It's difficult to even identify them as political leaders because they don't represent any political constituency. Image
2. If you review the outcome of the controversial 2023 election, these people combined had fewer votes than the Councilors who won your ward election.

Many of them have never even bothered to field candidates in successive elections but only pop up whenever they sense a need.
3. If you were to profile them, there is one Lucia Matibenga, masquerading as PDP President.

Her "party" never contests.
She only temporarily enjoyed limelight under PDP when Sen Mwonzora brought her as his MDC-A partner before they connived to recall MPs elected under Chamisa.
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1. Interesting comment on this unfolding drama by Prof Ncube.

I, however, can't help recognize the continued conflation of politics & law, which I've previously written about, regarding the formation of CCC party from MDC-A.

It's quite strange that BaNcube does the same here.
2. I take notice of @Welshman_Ncube choice of words here.

He says: MDC-A party's "...National Council resolved to reconstitute itself as CCC..."

By definition, when you "reconstitute," you simply restore or build up again, using remaining parts of whatever has been destroyed.
@Welshman_Ncube 3. However, it was a legal nulity not only for MDC-A to 'reconstitute' itself but to even meet & make legally binding resolutions to begin with.

In 2020, Justice Chitapi ruled that the MDC-A party wasn't a legal persona, effectively meaning it wasn't a legally constituted party.
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Dec 3, 2023
1. Some interesting revelations from the Tshabangu interview by Mhlanga.

It's better to keep people guessing than to come out & publicly expose yourself beyond doubt

On his own admission, he was skeptical about this interview, & he was right.

Agreeing to it was stupid bravery. Image
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He seldom tolerates long winding responses, unrelated to the asked question(s), in the name of "giving the guest time to respond."

In fact it was his grilling style that saw hats flying in all directions Image
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Clearly, Tshabangu & his handlers are using the very same "strategic ambiguity" and "structureless structure" approach.

For now, save for a few mentioned names, Tshabangu claims to have the backing of unnamed "42 others."
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Perhaps it's time to totally (temporarily) abandon seeking judicial recourse, particularly around political issues

Why continue subjecting ourselves to the wig wearing ZanuPF activists!
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Firstly, we are simply patronizing the generality of the citizens by arguing that going to these "captured courts" is an important academic exercise that exposes judicial capture.

What has been the consequence of exposing this capture?
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