
Jenfan Muswere
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The right to overthrow a democratically elected Gvt does not exist in our constitution
Jenfan Muswere96,929 views • 1 year ago

Speaking at the 2025 SADC Anti-Sanctions Day commemorations in Harare, the President Dr E D Mnangagwa thanked SADC, the African Union and other progressive nations for standing with Zimbabwe. “This special day reaffirms regional unity in demanding the immediate and unconditional lifting of the illegal sanctions imposed on our country,” he said . Resilience Under Sanctions President Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe had emerged stronger despite decades of economic restrictions. “Through unity, peace, focus, hard-honest work and innovation, any obstacle can be overcome,” he said. He noted that the economy continues to grow, driven by mining, manufacturing, infrastructure, and tourism. “Brick by brick, stone upon stone, we are resolutely charting our developmental path towards Vision 2030 – an empowered and prosperous upper-middle-income society,” he said . Inclusive, Heritage-Based Growth Running under the theme “Inclusive Development through Heritage-Based Innovation and Industrialisation in a Multilateral World,” the commemorations celebrated self-reliance and cultural identity. “My Government recognises heritage-based innovation as a catalyst for value addition and inclusive growth,” the President said. He urged communities to leverage their local strengths and expand exports rooted in traditional foods, arts, crafts, and minerals . Home-Grown Solutions President Mnangagwa said sanctions had disrupted Zimbabwe’s access to credit, forcing the Government to design its own financing models. “We have adopted home-grown strategies to drive development,” he said, adding that ongoing reforms continue to entrench democracy and accountability. He reaffirmed: “Locally driven progress can never be sanctioned or delayed. Victory is certain” . Global Engagement Reiterating Zimbabwe’s foreign policy of “a friend to all and enemy to none,” the President said the country remains committed to international cooperation and peace. He announced Zimbabwe’s bid for a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2027–2028 term . Book Launch: Standing Against Sanctions A highlight of the event was the launch of Standing Against Illegal Sanctions: Resistance, Policy Innovations and Advocacy, which documents Zimbabwe’s resilience and reform. A Call for Unity and Resolve Closing his address, President Mnangagwa urged Zimbabweans to remain steadfast. “No force or country can derail our progress or weaken our resolve. Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatigwa nevene vayo – Ilizwe lakhiwa, libuswe, likhulekelwe ngabanikazi balo,” he declared .
Jenfan Muswere23,691 views • 7 months ago

Parliament proceedings - ZBC fee structure - ZBC exemptions - Pricing
Jenfan Muswere18,658 views • 10 months ago

Zimbabweans should ignore delusional Rants . No to Violent Demos
Jenfan Muswere14,177 views • 1 year ago

Ma Alarmists The Allocation of Stands to MPs / Senators n Councillors Is not something new Verengai ma Council resolutions both for urban and Rural councils Parliamentary packages The allocation is in line with Council , Gvt and the Constitution C. H. MUKUNGUNUGWA Christine Charumbira 𝕄𝕗𝕖𝕔𝕒𝕟𝕖 Toneo1st
Jenfan Muswere13,131 views • 1 year ago

Principles of Humanism " You want to demolish 5000 houses during the rainy season "
Jenfan Muswere11,711 views • 1 year ago
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