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WATCH LIVE: Zim War Vet Knox Chivero Addresses Zimbabweans

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  • Opening and Tribute: The speaker, Comrade Nox, addresses Zimbabweans, war veterans, and defenders of the constitution. He mentions accepting a new role following the passing of war veteran Blessed “Bombshell,” promising to fulfill the goals for which he died [00:15].

  • Constitutional Amendment Bill Number Three: Nox expresses anger over what he describes as a calculated push for “Constitutional Amendment Bill Number Three.” He claims this is not for the people, but a desperate attempt by President Mnangagwa to stay in power, loot, and protect his assets [01:40].

  • The “2030 Scheme”: It is alleged that the “2030 scheme” has been in development since 2018. The speaker claims the President has been purging generals who informed him he was “unelectable” based on the 2018 election results [02:02].

  • Assault on Constitutional Foundations: On February 10, 2026, the cabinet reportedly set the amendment bill in motion. The speaker argues this violates Section 90 of the constitution, which mandates the president to uphold the law as supreme [02:23].

  • Erosion of Independence: The bill is described as a “deal” to destroy the independence of the judiciary and the legislature, consolidating executive power to create what the speaker calls a “super dictator” [02:58].

  • Expansion of the Senate: The speaker claims the bill aims to allow the President to appoint 10 more senators with voting powers. He alleges this is a “back door” to install family members, specifically mentioning the President’s wife, Auxillia, and son, Emmerson Jr., into parliament [03:46].

  • Removal of Direct Voting: A major point of contention is the alleged plan to remove the direct voting of the president by the people, instead allowing 400 legislators to vote for the president. The speaker claims this is because the current leadership knows they cannot win a popular vote [04:11].

  • The Role of the Military: The military is described as a “counterbalancing institution” meant to check executive power. Reference is made to retired General Henry Chena, stating that if the party becomes a threat to national security, the military must step in [06:12].

  • Apology for 2017: The speaker “profusely apologizes” for supporting “Operation Restore Legacy” in 2017, calling it a “grave and suicidal mistake” and claiming they did not realize the President would prioritize “self-aggrandizement” [07:18].

  • Allegations of Looting: The speaker lists several individuals he claims are part of a “rotten list” or “criminal cartel” that has allegedly stolen billions (citing figures of $5 billion and $7 billion) and stashed it in the UAE, Belarus, and luxury properties [08:10].

  • Lists of Named Individuals: A significant portion of the video is dedicated to naming specific individuals within the Mutapa Investment Fund, government ministries, and the private sector, accusing them of being “facilitators” of state capture and corruption [10:36].

  • Infrastructure and Social Collapse: While the “cartel” allegedly prospers, the speaker notes that hospitals are crumbling, schools are collapsing, and roads are deteriorating [12:08].

  • Call to Action: The speaker urges every Zimbabwean—workers, students, farmers, and veterans—to rise and fight for the constitution and their future [20:17].

  • Final Refusal: The video concludes with the speaker asserting that a “village conspiracy” by the first family will not be allowed to become a “full-blown presidential” reality, ending with a call for the current leadership to go [25:28].

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