1/ I have never heard men saying lets support a man even if he is wrong because he is a man? I have seen men calling out other men for their wrongs and I have never heard any of them saying how can you do that to another man? Who appointed some women to be conscience perfects?
2/ Why do some women feel like they have a right to infringe on other women's right to freedom of conscience? Every person has the universal right to freedom of opinion and freedom of conscience. You cried for my opinion when I was silent, I gave you my opinion & you cry foul.
3/ I don't owe anyone any allegiance or bootlicking. I speak my mind without fear or favour neither am I God who can make everyone happy. To the media you can sensationalize my opinions with your misleading headlines all you want I am not moved an inch.
4/ If we interrogate those who are calling me names right now, in their own lives they are patriarchal gatekeepers. They are the ones who insult varoora, insult vamwene & don't want to see their husbands sisters around. There is no saint in this life. Let the law take its course!
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1/ My response to the SONA address by President @edmnangagwa
We appreciate the State of the Nation Address (SONA). We feel that some issues expressed were over exaggerated and thus we respond on the contentious issues raised by the SONA.
2/ We applaud the efforts of road rehabilitation by the government and expect the project to be completed by mid 2022 all over Zimbabwe. Considering that Zimbabwe is a landlocked country, we expect commitment by government to prioritize...
3/...Rail rehabilitation and restore NRZ to it's former glory of a fast, efficient and affordable bulk transporter of goods in Zimbabwe. Rail transport has the capacity to lure the much needed forex if the rail regulations are followed according to the book as was before.
1/ HAVING seen this treacherous circulating notice code named “OPERATION DUDULA –
where the content demands a “South Africa for south Africans first” promising death and
destruction to foreign nationals and defenceless refugees in SA;
...
2/...AND noting that this OPERATION DUDULA is targeting to remove by any means possible
“...ALL ILLEGAL FOREIGN NATIONALS BY FORCE” FROM “...INSIDE SHOPS
AND HAWKERS”;
3/ As @LEADZim2023 we view such operations by civilian South African population against foreign nationals inhumane & have led to serious injuries, deaths & missing people. We are all Africans despite being divided by the borders which were determined by a grouping of white people
@basera_john two quick questions 1. Cotton farming season of 2019/2020 small scale farmers were paid in groceries and up to date the buyers still owe the farmers. What is the plan this farming season? We need to be serious with how we treat our farmers. #ZimAgricRising
2/ Farmers are the backbone of our agro-economy. There is a void left after our textile industry was messed up by cheap chinese clothing & mazitye. If ever we have to be serious about reviving this industry, the Ministry that sets up prices for cotton should show seriousness...
3/ & look after the farmer who grows cotton. Its unacceptable that @CottcoZim & other buyers alike, can expect free cotton lint as if its grown in the wilderness. Like all other crops, a competitive price should be set up & a budget to buy the cotton should be in place on time.
A listening President listens to the plight of the people he leads. The commuting public is in distress with shortage of ZUPCO buses. School commuting children are always late at school, women are being abused in queues & it is now a mammoth task to commute
2/ It is imperative to add the fleet of commuters that used to operate under ZUPCO so as to provide an efficient, reliable & fast transport service to the commuting public in Zim. A minute lost in business is money lost. The buses operating under ZUPCO are failing to meet demand
3/ Lastly @zupcobus should ensure that they have buses designated for students & ensure that they service all routes as some commuters have to walk long distances to ZUPCO pick up points. Transport co-operatives a like Tshova Mubaiwa in Bulawayo should be permitted to operate.
Zimbabweans were marginalized & thrown to ubproductive land during the colonial era. Hondo yeminda successfully managed to get some of that land back though it was done in a haphazard manner. #MrPresident the youth in Zimbabwe want farming land.2
2/ They want it yesterday and not tomorrow, for tomorrow will never come. As a president also, in my own right, I have been working flat out to reorient young people on the importance of being productive & owning the means of production. Young people have no land, have no jobs...
3/...& their future is bleak. Young people are hopeless, helpless and feel useless because of the high levels of poverty in our country right now. The least you can do is to revert to the liberation struggle plan to repossess land & have evey Zimbabwean benefiting from our land
1/ Principles of self determination should and must be the foundation of any African political party. It is our Africaness, our culture that was stolen from us from the days of slavery. When one says Zimbabwe should be for Zimbabweans they are labelled ZanuPf🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️ ???
2/ Nyika neNyika inechivanhu chayo &we can't just throw away who we are outside the window. Japanese are ruling in Japan, following their Japanese culture. Chinese in China follow their own Chinese customs & style of leadership. The English in England lead themselves their way.
3/ Africa must be led by Africans with a Pan African approach. This is simple basic politics. It's unfortunate that most youths fail to realise that corrupt individuals within the prencints of any household do not necessarily represent what that organisation stands for.