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It is unfortunate that every time someone calls for strategic thinking instead of blind reaction, they are accused of benefiting from the regime. Let me make this clear once again: I am not, and have never been, a regime enabler. My commitment has always been to fighting for justice,... show more
38,918 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)
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You're on @ZANUPF_Official payroll unless if George Charamba aka @Jamwanda2 aka @dhonzamusoro007 lies. There is nothing wrong with you being a ZanuPF mercenary, at the end of the day you have to feed your children & there is no point of you refusing that you work with ZanuPF.

Usatinyaudze iwe property ya Dambudziko uyu abviswa zviripamutemo here kana uchimirira democtractic ways. Advise ur father who dishes brown envilopes well. Ndiye akatidzidzisa Dambudzo kuti haumiriri constitution tipinda mustreet chete.

Pindurai izvi sis. How do you engage Zanu? Why haven't you engaged Zanu? If you did, how did you engage Zanu and what were your concerns? How was your engagement with Zanu treated and what were the outcomes?

I will continue to be a servant, dedicated to a mission greater than myself. I will show up every single day, even when no one is watching, reading, reposting, or engaging. Because consistency and commitment are the true markers of progress. I will build in public because your support keeps me accountable. Together, we create a community that thrives on transparency and shared growth. I will strive relentlessly to help 1,000 people access the grant that no one is talking about. This opportunity can change lives, and I am here to make sure it reaches those who need it most. I will spread the word that we don't have enough trade schools. The demand is high, and the opportunities are endless. It's time we recognize and address this gap in our education system. I will impact lives in every way I can, because this is my calling. This is where I belong, and this journey is no accident. Every step, every effort, is a part of a greater purpose. I will continue to be a servant every single day. Why are you here? What drives you? Let's share our missions and uplift each other.

Linda uri Duzviiiii

Shut up mutengesi

Linda if you are a strategic thinker you would ve been able to grow your party to atleast 3 parly seats. Strategic thinking should start in your party.

Hayi nawe you only vocal when ED's regime is on threat what kind of opposition leader are you, So do you mean to say during Smith regime as opposition leader you were going to use negotiations to win freedom from brutal regime that was armed to teeth?

So we should watch Mnangagwa raping the constitution with the guise that it's a ZANU internal fight???

You have always used... in Montlante commission you were used to lie through teeth.
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