STOP THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT!
RESTORE ONE MAN, ONE VOTE IN ZIMBABWE DEFENDING OUR FUTURE:
WHY ZIMBABWEANS MUST STAND FOR DEMOCRACY
Zimbabweans at home and in the diaspora will come together in a demonstration that speaks to the heart of our nation’s identity: the right of every citizen to be heard, represented, and respected. This is not just another protest. It is a defining moment—one that calls on us to reflect on the meaning of independence, democracy, and our shared responsibility to protect both.
For many of us, the principle of “one man, one vote” is not merely a political phrase—it is a foundational promise. It is the assurance that every Zimbabwean, regardless of status or background, has an equal stake in shaping the future of our country. Yet, when constitutional changes threaten to dilute that principle, silence is no longer an option.
This demonstration is not rooted in division or hostility. It is grounded in unity, accountability, and hope. It is not gathering to tear down, but to stand up—for fairness, for transparency, and for a system that truly reflects the will of the people. Democracy thrives not when citizens are passive, but when they are engaged, informed, and willing to speak out.
As Zimbabweans, we carry a proud history of resilience. From the struggle for independence to the ongoing pursuit of social and economic justice, our strength has always been in our collective voice. Today, that voice must once again rise—not in chaos, but in clarity and conviction.
Wearing black during this demonstration is symbolic. It represents both mourning and resistance—mourning for the erosion of democratic values, and resistance against any attempt to undermine them. But more importantly, it represents unity. It reminds us that despite our differences, we are bound by a common desire: a better Zimbabwe.
The future of our nation cannot be decided behind closed doors or shaped by a select few. It must be driven by the people—by their needs, their aspirations, and their unwavering belief in justice. True governance reflects the reverence for the will of the majority. And true democracy ensures that no voice is ignored.
This is our moment to stand—not just physically, but morally and collectively. To affirm that we will not be spectators in the shaping of our nation’s destiny. To declare that Zimbabwe belongs to all its people, and that its future must be built on fairness, equality, and respect for democratic principles.
- LET US STAND TOGETHER.
- LET US BE COUNTED.
- LET US DEFEND THE FUTURE OF ZIMBABWE—NOT JUST FOR OURSELVES,
- BUT FOR GENERATIONS TO COME.