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My Dear People, Thanks to the Lacoste factional government’s paranoia and fear of Gushungo’s legacy, they are almost succeeding in wiping away his insurmountable contribution to the country.

letter to my people:BY DOCTOR STOP IT

My Dear People, Thanks to the Lacoste factional government’s paranoia and fear of Gushungo’s legacy, they are almost succeeding in wiping away his insurmountable contribution to the country.

It all started with ED reporting for duty at work on Robert Mugabe Day in 2018 by launching some fake wagons, which had been purchased for millions of dollars in South Africa in one of the first dodgy deals that have characterised the government of Lacoste and his fellow gangsters.

As to be expected, nothing came of that NRZ deal as it has fallen into all sorts of problems as all those greedy thieves have been fighting over how much they can make out of the dirty deals.

Sadly, because we have a hopeless opposition, the factional government will continue to behave irresponsibly and do as they please.

One area of trashing Gushungo’s memory was when ED gathered his fellow losers in the last harmonised elections at his farm in Kwekwe for a braai on Unity Day.

What a disgrace, given that he has been fingered as being a key figure in the Midlands and Matabeleland massacres, which resulted in the Unity Accord.

Anyway, back to the legacy of The Bobster, Gushungo, Zimbabweans and the rest of the world will not blindly follow desperate attempts to try and wish away the memory and legacy  of one of Africa’s larger-than-life character.

Even if there may be no official government-sanctioned programmes, the people will find ways and mechanisms to honour their revolutionary, who liked wearing European-made designer silk suits.

How they will commemorate the 21st February Movement is entirely up to them, but that important day will be commemorated in Zimbabwe and across the world.

Where does ED and his henchmen think all those T-shirts and other party regalia with Gushungo’s face went?

The regalia is still available and will be worn on special occasions, such as the coming commemorations.

Where is the signal, Mr Chamisa?

Mr Chamisa of the Movement for Democratic Change, MDC — or is it MDC Alliance? — recently commemorated his birthday.

We wish him a belated happy birthday.

Also, he has given promises of how he will issue a signal to his supporters on how to confront the regime, which is led by  ED Lacoste.

Of course, nothing like that will come.

His pretty face and immaculate clothes are too special for him to be caught in the rough and tumble of active opposition politics.

That is why he called his supporters who marched in 2018 while demanding the publication of outstanding election results as “stupid”.

The supporters had been encouraged by the leadership to go into the streets to “protect their vote”.

Several people died when the factional Lacoste government led by ED were gunned down by soldiers using live ammunition.

Some of the people who were involved in the mass killing of unarmed Zimbabwean citizens were rewarded with different types of job promotions.

Back to Nero, the so-called  cobra who is now behaving like a worm by the day, we are sure there is no such signal coming from him this year or any other year.

Politics is now proving to be much harder than earlier thought when people could hide behind the likes of Morgan Tsvangirai.

As Godfrey Tsenengamu revealed recently, ED and Chamisa have been such chums and bossom buddies over the years.

Many Zimbabweans have been aware of that development over the years.

Many will remember how a certain young Member of Parliament would be given certain questions to ask the leader of government in the House as a way of deliberately embarrassing or undermining Dr Amai Stop it!, Gushungo and the G40.

So the collaborations started a long time ago.

Such acts of bravery are left to the likes of Job Sikhala who can in the heat of the moment make very dangerous statements that can get him in all sorts of problems.

Little wonder there are murmurings by the more militant youths that maybe it is time to change the leadership with names of perceived militants such as Wiwa  and Tendai  Biti being thrown around.

Not a very good sign, especially when allegations of financial impropriety are swirling around.

Anyway, if he needs any inspiration on decent and basic activism, Nero could ask that revolutionary teacher from Njube and his  brave students who marched over issues that they felt were close to their hearts.

Zimbabwe ready to help China?

Recently we had the Zimbabwean government making all sorts of silly statements about how it was ready to help China, which is battling the coronavirus. Really?

How and with what? It’s like boldly declaring that ED and Chinese President Xi Jinping are counterparts when one of them leads a nation of starving people with little or no access to basic things like medication, education, electricity, good roads and functional airline and national railway company.

Maybe we can donate our snake oil salesmen who call themselves  prophets so that they can find a cure for the coronavirus.   Gushungo Chete Chete! Chatunga Chete Chete! Ntombizodwa Woyee! Dr Amai Stop It! PhD (Fake)

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