Friday 13 September 2019

Zimbabwe to build mausoleum to honour dictator Mugabe - even in death his selfish greed is insatiable W Mukori


President Emmerson Mnangagwa says the Zimbabwean government is building a mausoleum at the National Heroes Acre as a way of paying homage and honour to the country's late founding father Robert Mugabe.

President Mnangagwa said the date of burial will now be determined by the period it will take to complete the mausoleum.

Mugabe was a corrupt, incompetent, vote rigging and murderous dictator. He has destroyed the country’s once promising economy sending unemployment to soaring heights of 90% and ¾ of the population live in abject poverty today.

He managed to stay in power for 37 years and his party, Zanu PF, is still in power to this day; because the party has routinely rigged elections and used brute force to impose its rule on the nation. The party has murdered over 30 000 innocent Zimbabweans in cold blood to establish and retain the de facto one-party dictatorship.

Throughout the last 39 years Mugabe and his Zanu PF cronies have creamed off the nation’s wealth build palatial mansions, buy cars, businesses and finance their extravagant lifestyles. In the turn of the century when Mugabe started to run out of loot to give his ever-demanding but wasteful cronies; he started to seize the white-owned farms and dished them out to his supporters. This triggered the collapse of the country’s agricultural sector and with it the national economy.

With the country’s basic services like education and health in decline due to lack of funds, the country’s ruling elite started to out-source their needs outside Zimbabwe which only accelerated the collapse of the local services.

Mugabe used to go to Singapore for all his health care needs at the cost of US$3 million @ trip, according to 2012 Minister of Finance, Tendai Biti. That year he made no few than 24 trips. Mugabe spent the last five months is a hospital in Singapore. All this at public expense.

Mugabe was a corrupt and ruthless dictator who caused untold human suffering and deaths. He was not a hero, for Pete’s sake! So, what is all this nonsense of the nation honouring a corrupt and murderous dictator, building a mausoleum to preserve his remains!

Yes, Robert Mugabe fought in the liberation war that ended white colonial exploitation and oppression of the blacks but it was not to set the downtrodden free. It was for the sole purpose of him and his fellow Zanu PF thugs becoming the next oppressors and masters.

The country’s dictator of the first 37 years is dead but the dictatorship he helped to create is alive and thriving and its greed for power, wealth and glory is insatiable. The country’s survival is now on the line, the economic meltdown and political paralysis have pushed the nation right up to the very edge of the abyss. Zimbabwe needs liberating from the Zanu PF dictatorship before it is too late; before the country slides beyond the point of no return to become another Libya or Syria!

2 comments:

  1. Chamisa gets VIP treatment at Mugabe’s funeral.
    Many people do not realise how much MDC has become Zanu PF's tea-boy messenger; a carry over from the GNU days! Mnangagwa owes Chamisa a big favour after all it was MDC's continued participation in flawed and illegal elections that has given Zanu PF some modicum of legitimacy and stay of leave!
    Zanu PF and MDC are like cats; there is a lot of growling between the two and the naive and gullible think the two are fighting when in fact they are making love!

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  2. Zimbabwe is in a serious economic and political mess and all because of Zanu PF leaders' insatiable greed for absolute power and the riches it brought them. They more they got the more they wanted and they rigged elections, corrupted the country's institutions and even waged war on defenseless civilians to secure absolute power.

    It took nearly 20 years for most Zimbabweans to accept that Mugabe and Zanu PF were corrupt and ruthless tyrants who wanted power and were riding roughshod over the people's freedoms and right to get it. The people accepted the need for democratic change as the way forward.

    Sadly, the people did not take the trouble to know what the democratic changes the country needed were much less how they were to be accomplished. It is no surprise then that they elected Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC friends whose top priority was to get into power and as soon as they did they promptly forgot about the democratic changes. MDC has just celebrated its 20 th anniversary but still has failed to implement even one meaningful reform in all those years.

    Zimbabwe needs still needs democratic changes to stop Zanu PF rigging elections and one hopes it is not going to take the nation another year beyond the 20 years for people to finally wake up to the reality that MDC will never bring about any of these changes! Never ever!

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