30/03/2026
Chitungwiza comrades, your support for CAB3 was more than a political act — it was a human expression of unity, hope, and responsibility. You stood together as one people, honoring the sacrifices of the past while protecting the future. Your voice carried the spirit of those who fought before us and proved that when communities unite, progress becomes real.
To the other Zones, the path is clear. Follow the Chitungwiza example — organize, rise, and let your communities speak with the same courage and conviction. When we stand together, zone by zone, we move the nation forward with purpose and pride.
27/03/2026
The voice of people is the voice of God!
27/03/2026
For better or for worse the marriage can’t be broken! Married to the political game and we keep the vows!
23/03/2026
What happens when laws become clearer and systems work better?
Faster decisions. Stronger institutions. Better service delivery.
Clause 2 is quietly shaping how governance works behind the scenes—bringing order, clarity, and efficiency where it matters most.
Stay tuned… the deeper picture is coming.
22/03/2026
Cdes of Chitungwiza North Constituency continue to demonstrate a high level of political maturity, vigilance, and unwavering commitment to the principles of people-centered leadership. By actively putting their elected leaders on check in preparation for CAB3, you have reaffirmed that true power resides with the people, and that leadership is a mandate entrusted—not owned. Your collective voice, guided by the clarity of No. 1, reflects a deep understanding that leaders must always align with the will, aspirations, and expectations of the masses.
This bold and principled stance is not an act of defiance, but one of loyalty—to the party, to the revolution, and to the democratic values that bind us together. It is through such discipline and accountability that the constituency remains strong, united, and progressive. Forward with a vigilant and empowered membership. Forward with leadership that listens, acts, and delivers in line with the people’s mandate. Pamberi neChitungwiza North.
08/03/2026
Before the colonial era, African women were the guardians of our land, our culture, and our values. They tilled the soil, raised generations, protected traditions, and stood as pillars of wisdom in our communities.
During the difficult years of colonialism, it was women who carried courage in their hearts. They sheltered freedom fighters, marched for justice, endured hardship, and kept the spirit of the nation alive when hope was under attack.
After independence, African women have continued to rise—building families, leading communities, shaping institutions, and driving the development of our nations with resilience and purpose.
No patriotism runs deeper than that of a woman.
Her strength builds nations.
Her courage protects the future.
Her love keeps the soul of a people alive.
Today we celebrate the African woman—resilient in adversity, powerful in purpose, and unstoppable in spirit. May her story continue to inspire generations to stand proud, serve their nation, and believe in the greatness of Africa.
Happy International Women’s Day!
21/01/2026
Big shout-out to my newest top fans! Edmond Nhamoinesu