Beatrice Mtetwa is just a beacon of hope for the citizens. Imagine whilst incarcerated she drafted the cases of other inmates and went on to fight for their justice. This woman is amazing, if all women would use their voices to defend the nation we wouldn’t be in a situation we are right now.
... "we have a deficit of accountability, trust... state(captured) courts not performing their tasks", well said Mr Ncube, but are you doing enough to influence change as an advisor to the President? Great interview!
I have so much respect for Mrs B Mtetwa human rights lawyer par-excellence with so much depth and courage. God bless her! Trevor is a great interviewer.
The world needs more people like you who see the world for what it is and correct the ills and bring back humanity to it's true meaning and that meaning is bringing harmony in the world . God bless you ma'am. You are in my eyes a true iron lady
She has spoken well on the matter of division and separation of power. its a fundamental issues as far as the outcry in Zim is concerned. A line must be drawn really
May the Lord protect lawyers, journalists doctors, police who have to to walk in the valley of the shadow of death because of their work. Thank you mama. Thank you bhuti 🛐✝️
It's very much easy.Change or completely remove the executive of course by us the citizens,and bring in political leadership that respects the rule of law and ultimately the whole system will follow suit.The day us citizens will remove the executive by voting out of toitoing to have them removed the whole system will automatically switch on.
Shes from umswati ithink if she was zimbabwean she would have been dead tiz amattee of time yuplay with ed qnd squad ahe thinks she can go forward then them hameno ikoko zanu is watching hee like ahe qould talk like this to king mswati
Khalanga,the writer the writer is talking about Trevor,because of his surname,Beatrice is of Swaziland origin but she was married in Zimbabwe, Shah's been staying there for more than thirty years.
I’ve been looking for interviews of influential women on your channel, so glad I found this. Waiting for more interviews with Zimbabwean influential women , please!!
Trevor I have not heard you interview one prominent person Jonas Mushosho Chief Executive of Old Mutual who was in charge of the whole east and southern Africa. He build the newly built fourth Street small business. He is just retired last year
1pablomon true ,dai zvaibvira Mwari vambotipaowo President wemunhu kadzi I thinks varume ungati havana moyo sesu vakadzi we know the pain yemimba so tinonzwa tsitsi hutsinye hune munhu uyo arikudya mari asina basa ne vanhu😢😢😢
@@monicamungoni6115 male or female leader I don't mind. We need stronger institutions and strong structures at grassroots level. The govt must become accountable to the people. Councillors should know they represent the people to council, MPs should know they represent the people to govt. Not what we have of leaders representing govt to the people and councilors representing the council kuvanhu. Our interests are served nowhere and the leaders we vote for choose to represent interests of the govt and party ahead of us.
I would love to hear about her background. I grew suspicious when she could not pronounce Mberengwa. Secondly the awards hipped on her are suspicious. Such people make me think twice before believing in their sincerity. There is a danger the local people may overate them and foreigners may find her a hole through which to wreck havoc within us to fulfil their own interests.
This system is like you are being robbed by Conman at the same time is a policeman and you are telling him what happened and he knew everything those policeman they do both
BEATRICE MTETWA FOR CHIEF JUSTICE👏👏👏👏👏👏 I am BIG fan of this woman!
To listen to a person who can articulate issues like @mtetwa is a breath of fresh air. Go gal.
She is an amazing woman wow. The whole system in Zimbabwe has been captured. God help us
Very bold human rights lawyer!Thanks Trevor.
Wow. What a phenomenal woman. She really inspires me. These are the people who should lead us as a nation.
This woman has the kind of courage that the citizens need. Amazing insights.......can Jestina Mukoko come to the show as well
And Somizi
So touching, you're a great person Beatrice
I just found Trevor's channel recently. Now I can't get enough of it. This is brilliant
MRS MTETWA THE BEST THERE IS IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION
You have the power to spread the word .
Beatrice Mtetwa is just a beacon of hope for the citizens. Imagine whilst incarcerated she drafted the cases of other inmates and went on to fight for their justice. This woman is amazing, if all women would use their voices to defend the nation we wouldn’t be in a situation we are right now.
inspiration to humankind in the legal fraternity
Indeed kudos,bravo,tribute to Advocate Beatrice Mtetwa for standing up for Justice!.I salute her bravery ,fortitude,civility&humility.
... "we have a deficit of accountability, trust... state(captured) courts not performing their tasks", well said Mr Ncube, but are you doing enough to influence change as an advisor to the President?
Great interview!
Brilliant woman , advocate for human rights and already booked a seat in heaven
Thank Mr Trevor Ncube for your channel Information is power 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have so much respect for Mrs B Mtetwa human rights lawyer par-excellence with so much depth and courage. God bless her! Trevor is a great interviewer.
…..if angles walk among us, she will be one. what an inspiration. my heroine
The world needs more people like you who see the world for what it is and correct the ills and bring back humanity to it's true meaning and that meaning is bringing harmony in the world . God bless you ma'am. You are in my eyes a true iron lady
my wish is every citizen takes time to watch this
She has spoken well on the matter of division and separation of power. its a fundamental issues as far as the outcry in Zim is concerned. A line must be drawn really
Thank you Trevor
Beatrice Mtetwa a lady of principles and dignity love her ❤
super proud of you madam,....
I love this woman
So humble, hardworking and brave. I loved it when you said, "I am a slave to the Constitution." You are an inspiration.
So inspired by MaMtetwa
JHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ what an interview. Thank you for this one Trev
Well done Trevor. Love to listen to your discussions. Well done Beatrice, you are a woman of courage. I am inspired.
this woman got balls of steel
We're so proud of you Beatrice 🙏❤️🔥
Amazing woman. A true champion for Justice 👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much Trevor❤️🙏
Onto this one high FIVE Trevor
Perfect!
what a woman we need more of you for Zimbabwe to be great again
I adore this lady💪
May the Lord protect lawyers, journalists doctors, police who have to to walk in the valley of the shadow of death because of their work. Thank you mama. Thank you bhuti 🛐✝️
Wow may the Good Lord give you more days
This woman is so inspiring.
Beatrice is a powerful woman. Interesting conversation.
so inspiring to the girl child
keep on shining hey
This woman is excellent!!!
Brilliant interviewing Sir Ncube. Any chance to upload as one part?
Very depressing to hear. One cannot help wonder how we are ever going to undo all this.
It's very much easy.Change or completely remove the executive of course by us the citizens,and bring in political leadership that respects the rule of law and ultimately the whole system will follow suit.The day us citizens will remove the executive by voting out of toitoing to have them removed the whole system will automatically switch on.
At a loss for words to describe this woman. Trevor you are doing a great job.
Well done iKhalanga, true daughter of the soil, Not Trevor member of ED pfee's advisor advising him to lot our resources.
She's Swati not Kalanga
Shes from umswati ithink if she was zimbabwean she would have been dead tiz amattee of time yuplay with ed qnd squad ahe thinks she can go forward then them hameno ikoko zanu is watching hee like ahe qould talk like this to king mswati
Khalanga,the writer the writer is talking about Trevor,because of his surname,Beatrice is of Swaziland origin but she was married in Zimbabwe, Shah's been staying there for more than thirty years.
@@jeremylinah8078 Zimbabwe made her..... She would have been wasted otherwise in her birth country.
@@chiyenyumba7135 How do you get that😳
THIS MTETWA IS A POWERFUL GREAT WOMAN
that great Bea..... keep up the good work
👏👏 inspired
cant believe this has been online all this time, when i saw it i thought its the most recent interview
I’ve been looking for interviews of influential women on your channel, so glad I found this. Waiting for more interviews with Zimbabwean influential women , please!!
so true we need more inspirational women of integrity
Trevor's voice was too low in this interview. I had to increase volume when he asks and lower it when Mtetwa answers.
Trevor I have not heard you interview one prominent person Jonas Mushosho Chief Executive of Old Mutual who was in charge of the whole east and southern Africa. He build the newly built fourth Street small business. He is just retired last year
What a woman.
Zanu pf itsvina
1pablomon true ,dai zvaibvira Mwari vambotipaowo President wemunhu kadzi I thinks varume ungati havana moyo sesu vakadzi we know the pain yemimba so tinonzwa tsitsi hutsinye hune munhu uyo arikudya mari asina basa ne vanhu😢😢😢
@@monicamungoni6115 male or female leader I don't mind. We need stronger institutions and strong structures at grassroots level. The govt must become accountable to the people. Councillors should know they represent the people to council, MPs should know they represent the people to govt. Not what we have of leaders representing govt to the people and councilors representing the council kuvanhu. Our interests are served nowhere and the leaders we vote for choose to represent interests of the govt and party ahead of us.
Wow
Zimbabwe here is the next Malaba
I would love to hear about her background. I grew suspicious when she could not pronounce Mberengwa. Secondly the awards hipped on her are suspicious. Such people make me think twice before believing in their sincerity. There is a danger the local people may overate them and foreigners may find her a hole through which to wreck havoc within us to fulfil their own interests.
This system is like you are being robbed by Conman at the same time is a policeman and you are telling him what happened and he knew everything those policeman they do both