Dr.Justice A Mavedzenge (@dr_jamavedzenge) 's Twitter Profile
Dr.Justice A Mavedzenge

@dr_jamavedzenge

Constitutional Lawyer & Academic

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My thoughts today: The one biggest challenge that we need to overcome as society is our vicious hatred for freedom of expression. We need to accept that we are different and as such, we hold different views on the same issue(s). We can critically engage with what has been

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I am happy to announce that i have created a “Guest Column” on my website. I invite you to submit, for possible publication, opeds that are not more than 1500 words on public law, politics, human rights, governance and democracy. This is in the interest of promoting freedom of

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Tday on This Morning on Asakhe we discuss Lawfare in Zimbabwe : i Zimbabwe's legal system used to silence dissent? Jin us in this discussion with Dr Philani Ndlovu and Dr.Justice A Mavedzenge #Asakhe x.com/i/spaces/1gqxv…

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#PoemAboutInjusticeTruthAndForgiveness #MetaphorsUsedToIllustrateZimInjustices This popular video - which has gone viral on social media - shows a Zimbabwean lady narrating a Ndebele poem about injustice, truth-telling, forgiveness and nation-building using a series of metaphors.

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New oped alert: This week's guest opinion is from Zimbabwean Journalist and media lecturer, Mlondolozi Ndlovu who provides his legal perspective on the newly enacted amendment to the Broadcasting Services Act of Zimbabwe. The oped can be accessed here: justicemavedzenge.com/guest-opinion/

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Zimbabwe is in deep crisis. We are officially living in an era where those who are evil are becoming more powerful & greedy leaders are glorified while those who seek justice are overlooked, men worship other men, stolen wealth is presented as God’s blessings, robbers are

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Dear International Kandizzle ✈️, before you mischaracterise those who refuse to celebrate this interchange “as height of intellectual dishonest” , you should engage with their concerns. The major concern is inflation of project costs, cronyism, corruption and general public mistrust arising

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Well done, Nelson. We must write our own stories. I am waiting with keen interest to read and of course, engage with the content. Citizenocracy in the context of how the CCC party was managed & collapsed would be a curiously interesting subject to discuss.

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No sir. Encouraging the country to “appeal to politicians’ vanity” is exactly what has led the country to ruins. Citizens are justified in protesting by showing DISINTEREST! I wish more of them could do the same!

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Kandoro, you did a video criticising people for not celebrating the interchange. I replied to that video by saying, people are justified to be disinterested (aka NOT CELEBRATING it as a milestone that you think it is). Now you are asking me to explain how people show disinterest

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Free speech is not just for the people or thoughts we like or agree with; it is also for people we despise and opinions that we do not support By Sishuwa Sishuwa I believe in freedom of expression. I live or practice this belief. I believe that free speech is intended to