Tuesday 27 November 2018

VIDEO: Chief Anyauko, you either speak truth to power or shut up - betraying the truth is obnoxious


8 comments:

  1. Gen Chiwenga’s Close Friend Has Sent Me A Silly Death Threat, I Reveal Everything Today; Simba Chikanza.
    Zanu PF is a party of thugs, violence is the only thing they know and understand and it is no surprise that violence is their answer to everything.

    It is a great pity that Zimbabwe's independence was gained through the use of violence, the bullet. It allowed Mugabe and his Zanu PF thugs to get into power and they have used violence to deny everyone else their freedoms and rights including the right to a meaningful say in the governance of the country.

    "What was attained by the bullet cannot be undone by the ballot!" boasted Robert Mugabe as he unleashed the Operation Mavhotera papi (Whom did you vote for) in 2008. The nation was suggested to some of the worst politically motived election violence as people were forced to vote for Zanu PF in the June 2008 run-off!

    Watch out Simba, is all one can say. Zanu PF thugs have made complete fools of themselves by their blundering incompetence and greed, only a first class idiot would buy 45 gold watches for example. You have exposed them for the idiots they are and they do not like that one bit. Their only line of defence is threats, harassment, violence, etc.

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  2. “Some of the players are pretending to be very radical today but we know better and the MDC Alliance knows what’s on offer,” said George Charamba
    “There was an extraordinary amount of goodwill which they fluffed. One hopes that goodwill still subsists … but anyway, now that they have given that indication, let’s wait for the commission to make its recommendations and then move forward and see how this action pans out. But a key pre-condition is that there must be a recognition of ED as the winner of the 2018 elections … there are no two ways about that.
    “It was a forward looking agreement, but it appears that the MDC leader was interred with his vision that he had for this country… His youthful successor (Chamisa) did not realise that there were certain things that had been struck by the two leaders, which would have carried this nation forward, and forward in amity.”
    There is no doubt that the Motlanthe Commission will recommend that MDC Alliance accept and respect the principle of the separations of powers between the executive, legislature and the judiciary. The judiciary has made a pronouncement on Mnangagwa as the winner of the 30 July 2018 elections and Chamisa must accept that a given. The commission can have volumes of other recommendations but Zanu PF will just ignore them.
    MDC Alliance shot themselves in the foot by accepting to take part in the elections knowing that without reforms ZEC, Con-Court, Police, Army and all the other state institutions are Zanu PF operative in all but name. Having accepted that reality MDC have no choice but to live with its consequences which include accepting Con-Court pronouncement on who won the election.
    Will this change anything in Zimbabwe? The answer to that has to be a no, nothing will change. Zanu PF will remain in office and Zimbabwe will remain a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs. Anyone who is anyone has already said Zanu PF rigged the elections and bringing in Chamisa into the regime will not change that fact!

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  3. Government sources said there was less than a week’s supply of fuel and signs of the acute shortage were already showing with some big service stations in Harare going for days without the precious liquid.

    This is just crisis management, "kiya kiya" as one would say in Shona!

    Zimbabwe will never solve its foreign currency shortfall until the country reduces its huge trade deficit by increasing local production and reviving the economy. There will be no meaningful economic recovery as long as the country remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs!

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  4. The Motlanthe Commissioners are working on the assupmtion that the recent elections were free, fair and credible, the protestors had no excuse for staging the protest and President Mnangagwa did not rig the elections in any way or form! This is a nonsensical assupmtion they know not even one of the election observe teams has dared to claim the elections were free, fair and credible.

    If anything good was to ever come out of the deaths of the six civilians and the thousands of other Zimbabweans who too have lost their lives in the fight for free, fair and credible elections then it must be the country being cured of the curse of rigged elections. There have been many golden opportunities for this to happen but, alas, they were all wasted. It looks like this is going to be yet another wasted opportunity!

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  5. Does Chamisa really think that he, as president, with 2/3 Zanu PF parliament can achieve anything?

    I agree that ED rigged the elections and that he and his Zanu PF party must step down to allow the country to appoint an interim administration that will be tasked to implement the reforms and hold fresh free and fair elections. A Chamisa president and Zanu PF parliament is a waste of time.

    Besides, other than Chamisa himself no one else has ever verified the 2.6 million votes he claims to have won. Chamisa has failed to get it into his head that his position of "elections are free and fair only if I win" is a nonsensethat no one in the right mind can ever subscribe to.

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  6. “To illustrate the perfunctory nature of British foreign policy towards Zimbabwe, when she departed for her new mission, Laing appeared to take a swipe at Mnangagwa when she condemned the pre-election playing field as "not completely level". It was a remarkable shift, and indeed a strong warning to Harare that re-engagement with Britain, EU and the US was not coming anytime soon,” you say.

    “Unfortunately, until the regime has heard the word "illegitimate'', it is business as usual. But, the West's experience with Mugabe has taught them to avoid the inflammatory repercussions associated with calling an unpredictable regime illegitimate.”

    I agree, there is no need for the West to tell Mnangagwa that he and his regime are illegitimate to their faces when they are already done so using the more subtle diplomatic language such as the result “had numerous errors, lacked traceability, transparency and verifiability and thus the process failed to meet accepted international standards”.

    But just to be 100% certain the regime got the message, the West backed investors and lenders have shied away from investing in Zimbabwe and thus depriving the country of the much needed foreign direct investment. Without the injection of foreign investment the Zimbabwe economy will never recover.

    Mnangagwa rigged the elections and now he is learning that he cannot rig economic recovery too. Since the rigged 30 July 2018 elections the Zimbabwe economic has taken a turn for the worse as the country latched from one crisis into another. There are reports the country has only got one week’s supply of fuel!

    Zimbabwe’s economic meltdown is socially, politically and morally unsustainable. If the regime does not accept peaceful change then it has opted for violent change because change in coming, one way or the other.

    “It is the economy, stupid!” that will tell Mnangagwa he is illegitimate in a language that even he will not fail to understand!

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  7. @ David Dhivha

    Man, you clearly believe blacks are inferior to white and you so consumed by your own inferiority complex you would cut your own nose to spite your face! Just because the West have said the recent elections were not free, fair and credible you have to say the exact opposite just to maintain you anti-white position.

    Just forget what the West said and tell us, would you say an election in which 3 million potential voters are denied the vote, where there in no free public media, no verified voters’ roll, etc. a free and fair election? The West are reporting about what happened on the ground, if you say that is not true then say so.

    “Simukai you are singing for your super you think whites are superior continue dreaming,” you said! What a foolish thing to say!

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  8. @Mkumbudzi

    “Interestingly for legitimacy to hold it should come from the west,” you say.

    The West observed the election process and found glaring irregularities, the ZEC results “had numerous errors, lacked traceability, transparency and verifiability”, for example. It is these glaring irregularities that make the process illegal and the regime illegitimate and not what the West has said or done.

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