Peace country with food. – Gunisto Magunela @magunela
I want a free and democratic Zim.full of peaple who think about the future. via SMS
Police are selling pple”s souls for a mare $5, what thy wnt on roadblok is jst a 5buks, thy dnt care abot pple’s safety, some drivers dnt hv licences, combi no adequate papers fitnes and insuarance, all thes thngs police dnt look at them only tak 5buks and let pple die, stop corruption plz 4 our own safety. via SMS
I would like to see a Zimbabwe that is peaceful, democratic and united society. – TechMark@alvintaffy
I refused to be abused by the MDC-T’s David Zungura while the police and the local justice authorities stand by and watch.Therefore I demand to be heard by Jacob Zuma. – White Mvula, Mhangura. via SMS
Mugabe gone. Nothing will improve in Zimbabwe until that happens. – Nibbs @nibbs007
My hopes as expectations are: 1. Peaceful & Dignified polls, 2. Lifting remaining sanctions on the pple & their economy, 3. The Zim economic Renaissance shifting gears into a proper boom ASAP! – Natembeya James@NatembeyaJ
I want a Zimbabwe where we will trust the judiciary system,where there is a freedom of speech, where we control our resources and a Zimbabwe that create millions of job. – Nkosana Rodriguez

l want freedom from opression.No to press censorship n propaganda. – Robert Kundhlande
Would luv to move freely without the threat of violence. – Phyllis R. Chikowore@phyllismadau
Less finger pointing & loose talk and more action just because WE CAN. Lost enough time lets get it together already. – Ruvi @tembotweeter
I hope 4 a more highly educated population, technologically savvy youth & an empowered girl-child @PrepandMaiden
I want a country governed by people we freely elect, not by those appointed through negotiations of any kind. I hope one day we will see winning parly seats without loss of life or limb as a normal occurrence and not something to brag about. – UberZimbo@UberZimbo
I wish for a day when 70 is cut off point to hold political office.Anybody above 70yrs NO! – Rufaz wa~Mavhure@Mavhure
The Zimbabwe i want is one which is just and peaceful. A Zimbabwe that has a government which is accountable to its people and runs its affairs in an accountable and transparent manner.- Philip Muyengwa:

I want to see a growing economy whe young graduates can get jobs and not roam the streets when in fact they are educated. – Cmba mupiwi@simbamupiwi
To become the food bowl of Africa again. – Many Johnson
The Zimbabwe i envision is one which has a democratic and good leadership. The government should be consultative and have functional facilities in place for the marginalised and the vulnerable members of communities.
People living with HIV/AIDS, orphans, widows, the elderly among others should be fully catered for by the government social welfare.
There must be jobs for the youths and other workers. People’s rights should be respected and protected by government. – Tawanda Naison:
The Zimbabwe i want should be zero tolerant to corruption. The economy should be formal industry and commerce driven, not the current unsustainable piecemeal small and medium scale projects.
The vibrant industry and commerce should employ huge numbers of people who would pay tax to government. – Victor Kamba:
School leavers and college graduates should secure jobs of their choice without hassles.
People should be allowed to vote into office political candidates of their choice.
Government should provide needs such as electricity, water, shelter among others.
The Zimbabwe i want is one which has an accountable leadership. Leadership renewal should be respected as a tenant of both democracy and a healthy nation.
Rule of law and justice should be applied to all, irrespective of one’s political affiliation and social standing.
People should be allowed freedom of association, worship and expression without undue interference from some arms of state. – Nobosi Chamukwira
The Zimbabwe i envision is one which prioritises youths programmes. It must further interests of youths since they are the future.
Youths should be kept gainfully occupied and discouraged from violent behavior.
Basic education, health care and jobs of one’s liking should be accessible to all. – Richman Kanonge

I want a Zimbabwe that does not discriminate, where the rule of law is upheld. A Zimbabwe with God-fearing leaders who consider their people before making decisions. By this I mean the people must be consulted and involved in national issues at grassroots level through their elected leaders. – Anna Starichi (23)
I envy a Zimbabwe that has a constitution that is written by the people. Also I envy a Zimbabwe where the rule of law is respected and there is no violence against political opponents. The media should be allowed to operate without oppressive laws governing them.
I envy a Zimbabwe where the security chiefs are able to respect the constitution and not to be used for political gains. The state should also be obligated to ensure that every Zimbabwean child, rich or poor, has access to education. – Blessing Vava
My dream is for a country where the leaders respect their subjects. I want a country with all the freedoms, where people can choose the leaders of their choice. A country where there is no corruption and the yardstick for a good living is hard- work. A country where if you work hard, you are better positioned to enjoy a good life. I will be happy to live in a Zimbabwe where there is good governance – Israel Mabhande
Where there is equity and freedom of expression and opinion. I do not like leaders who impose themselves on the electorate. – Greenbet Dongo
I want a Zimbabwe where there is respect of the rule of law. In short, the Zimbabwe I want is one where the rights of the people are respected. – Caleb Marange
I want a Zimbabwe where our people are not under siege but have a stake in the country’s affairs and are proud of their country. – Vivid Gwede
I want a Zimbabwe where women are given equal opportunities in politics. – Miriam Masiye
I want a Zimbabwe that has respect for basic freedoms.
Also, rights such as the right to health and education should be
guaranteed. – Shame Nhamburo
A country where our children are safe from harm. Where we realise returns for our hard work and a country with a government that prioritises the welfare of citizens ahead of political party gains or individual prosperity. – Florence Makaha
A country where I live in peace and I have faith in the police force. I want a country where there is justice and not selective application of the law. I need a country that is able to offer employment to its citizens so that everyone can afford a decent life. – David Dhauta
I want Zimbabwe to take back its rightful place as a bread basket, corruption free nation, economical stability, workers to be given appropriate salaries, the high authorities to stop misusing their powers, be peaceful as we are one blood and one nation, to develop Matebeleland not only develop Mashonaland, i would i also like Victoria Falls and other Matebeleland towns to benefit from the minerals which are found in their own towns. -Nathan Ncube
I want a country where everyone is at liberty to support a political party of their choice. A country where basic human rights are guaranteed and protected. Social services are not a priviledge and citizens deserve to be represented by political leaders that deliver on their promises. – Thomas Chigume
I want zimbabwe that represent everyone, a zim with good leadership, a God fearing nation. At the present moment our leaders are satanic.
Puppet-free!Zimbabwe for Zimbabweans!!- Doris Marutta
A united one- Washington Chiyoko
Lets agree that we have different views but we can still leave together without victimising one another. – Robbie Takapira
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