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ZIMBABWE CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT A NECESSITY

Zimbabwe, a constitutional democracy in the infant phase. Won its independence through a protracted war of liberation. One of the longest and most horrific war in the history of African liberation. Fought for nearly over two decades. To its end, the war was enthusiastically spearheaded by the Zimbabwe African National Congress [Patriotic Front], (ZANU PF). Comprised of young gallant sons and daughters of the soil. After negotiations to end the war, ZANU PF, subsequently won 1980 general elections, became the ruling party to this day. 45 years in power. The primary objective of the war was to regain the dispossessed land lost to colonial settlers, and establish majority rule under internationally recognised universal suffrage. This culminated in the Declaration of Independence. An independence that ultimately gave a glimpse to a new dawn.  A new sovereign dawn of hope, prosperity and majority rule. A prosperous constitutional democracy. The foundational actions towards the realizati...

'NYIKA INOVAKWA NEVENE VAYO': MUDUVURI TURNING PRESIDENT ED MNANGAGWA IDEOLOGY INTO MEANINGFUL REALITY

Zimbabwe a sleeping giant, regaining itself. Through a tactical algorithm, based on political-economic ideological conceptualisation to infuse and consciously rejuvenate pragmatisation of the economic realities, its foundational needs and demands, to transform, emancipate, empower, and economically move forward, against the suppressive westernised political-socio-economic order. Traditionally understood, and adopted by most African countries as exemplary in their jurisdictions. Unlike in the Asian world, the political grasp and economic comprehension by some Africans, towards societal needs, and required approach to developmental demands is rooted in the line of religiosity. Solely, a christian belief that, with constant prayers, God will deliver us, European messiah, to resurrect our economies and save Black Nation. An anomaly preached in political corners and a fallacy, Zimbabwe pragmatists are effortlessly disproving, tectonically shifting the political narrative. Zimbabwe, a countr...