Monday 31 December 2018

VIDEO: Mnangagwa is #failure itself says Biti





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    @ Obert Masaraure

    The first big lesson is the power of Unity across all sectors. The proletariat cannot afford to fight from silos when we really know the mighty of the state. The State will work around the clock to keep the working class divided. Sections of the working class are made to feel more superior compared to others through preferential treatment and material rewards. The state media also consistently churn out highly divisive propaganda messages.

    At this point citizens should unite across sectors by any means necessary. The peasants should spend more time in planning meetings with the workers. The unemployed should also come in fully appreciating that the coming revolution will guarantee employment opportunities for the unemployed and protect them from exploitation at the workplace.

    This is a time for new heroes. Heroes who can unite the people into a solid unit to fight and defeat austerity.

    The second lesson is the imperative of engaging in nonviolent action. The Sate commands institutions of brutal force, it will be naïve to engage in stone throwing in a bid to avert the looming catastrophe. We should never give them a reason to shoot at our defenceless citizens. The morality of our struggle will be judged by how much we can resist provocation and remain loyal the principal cardinal of nonviolent action.

    Thirdly we should make use of social media to counter the propaganda of the State. We can only win the battle of the hearts of the people if we keep the people fully informed of the true nature of our struggle and our broader goal. The young women and men of our generation should take the lead on social media countering state propaganda and conveying the truths to our people.

    Lastly we should all assume the role of mobilisers.” Mobilise or die!” We have to traverse the length and breadth of this country and engage the populace to bring them on board the revolutionary train. Let’s meet at the workplaces, in the villages, in commuter omnibuses and collectively strategize on how we can avert the impending catastrophe.

    Our immediate task is to get rid of the worst enemy of the people Professor Mthuli Ncube. Mthuli is the face of austerity in Zimbabwe. To that end we invite all citizens to Professor Mthuli’s office on 07 January 2019 at 0900hrs. We will spend the whole day demanding either an end to austerity or Mthuli’s resignation. Out of courtesy we will notify the police.

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  2. Part 2 of 2

    @ Obert Masaraure


    Our immediate task is to get rid of the worst enemy of the people Professor Mthuli Ncube. Mthuli is the face of austerity in Zimbabwe. To that end we invite all citizens to Professor Mthuli’s office on 07 January 2019 at 0900hrs. We will spend the whole day demanding either an end to austerity or Mthuli’s resignation. Out of courtesy we will notify the police.

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    Could not agree with you more, on the need for Zimbabweans to wake up to the reality that we are all in this together. Like it or not everyone of us; teachers, doctors, the vendor eking a living by selling air time and trinkets, everyone even the so called ruling elite; is suffering one way or the other from the shortage of fuel, drugs, etc. No Zimbabwean has gained anything, in the long run, from destroying the Zimbabwe economy.

    Whilst the ruling elite would not want to give up power regardless of the mountain of evidence that they have failed to govern and it is their failure that is the root cause of the economic mess we now find ourselves stuck in. Still there is no reason why the rest of us, the teacher, doctor, vendor, etc. should fail to unite is our fight to end the misrule.

    It is very disappointing that even this late into this Zanu PF dictatorship so many people still fail to see that the root cause of the country’s economic mess is the failure to hold free, fair and credible elections. Teachers, doctors, etc. going on strike to demand better wages are securing the stable door long after the horse has bolted. As long as Zimbabwe remains a pariah state ruled by corrupt and vote rigging thugs there will never be an meaningful economic recovery.
    The people of Zimbabwe should be united in their demand for an end to the curse of rigged elections and pariah state.

    Zanu PF rigged the 30 July 2018 elections, the regime is illegitimate, and it must step down. To get out of this economic mess the country needs a legitimate and competent government and not a corrupt and illegitimate one!

    The problem of bad governance will never be resolves by removing one minister at a time. Zanu PF is illegitimate and the whole regime must step down.

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