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OPINION: Chamisa @46 a journey of resilience, vision and fortitude

Maidei Dube: "Nelson Chamisa's two-decade journey from student activist to the leader of the opposition in Zimbabwe is marked by resilience, courage, and an unwavering commitment to human rights. Through betrayals, persecution, and life-threatening situations, he has emerged as a symbol of steadfast determination."

Open Letter to Team Tshabangu

"As 9 December draws closer Zimbabweans have a lot of questions going through their minds … The how may have many answers but why is too damning to conclude …. To consider that truly barely 2 months after more than 4 million people walked for miles and stood in the sun to put that X down we are back here again … Barely 2 months after the world exposed our badly hidden secret being that there are no credible elections in Zimbabwe. We are back here again." Maidei Dube (alias) is a teacher based in Zimbabwe.

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