
My Dear People
The move by the Ngwena regime to cut down fees and regulatory costs has been almost deemed irrelevant after the increase in presumptive taxes, which will have an adverse impact on informal traders and transport operators among others.
The decision to increase taxes at the same time the regime has cut costs is akin to giving with the right hand and taking away with the left. It once again shows why this is a dispensation of confusion.
Some legislators have warned that these punitive taxes could worsen poverty and instigate a wave of price increases.
Not that the regime led by the Scarfed One will care a jot about views of members of a corrupted Parliament that is stuffed with charlatans and opportunists disguised as members of the opposition.
The decision to increase taxes on a citizenry, already being taxed for even the fried chips and chicken it consumes, is indicative of a predatory regime that puts its interests above those that they govern.
Though the usual praise singers, who would even applaud if the regime insulted their mothers, have fawned assiduously over the not so new dispensation’s decision to reduce the price of number plates by 90%, it is a reflection of how the general public were being ripped off left, right and centre by such levels of brazen profiteering right under the nose of the Scarfmore regime.
So much for the second repubric!!!
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Munopengaaa!!!
There has been a lot of brouhaha over the failure by the Scarfmore regime to protect sensitive information on the travel details of the octogenarian.
One of the regime’s official praise singers from the group better known as Varakashi was at sixes and sevens as to how the Scarfed One’s itinerary is being splashed all over social media.
“How are confidential presidential travel details consistently leaking into the public domain and why is it not held accountable,” the official wailed on microblogging site X.
Even presidential motormouth Joji is flummoxed by the careless way secretive information on Ngwena’s itinerary is being released, indicative of the chaos and confusion that has permeated the halls of Munhumutapa since the callous removal of the wisdom imbued and the telescopically foresighted Gushungo in that dark year of 2017.
The shambolic nature of those who organise the events for the Scarfed One was exposed in a leaked programme for the launch of the Sanganai Hlanganai Tourism Expo which was held in Mutare in which Ngwena was called Dr ED Mugabe kkkkkk.
To say that the office of the Scarfed One has been turned into a circus, given the levels of incompetence, is an understatement of note.
Such buffoonery would have been unheard of under Gushungo.
This is what happens when wise leadership is replaced by probity deficient cluelessness!!!
Munopengaaa!!!
The Scarfed One launched the Law School in Kwekwe named after him. It is an event immersed in irony. It is ironic that the law school is named after the Scarfed One who has time and again failed to follow the country’s national constitution, which he has violated from the get go when he took power from the telescopically foresighted Gushungo through guns and tanks which was totally against the country’s laws.
The irony cannot be ignored that the Scarfed One is launching a school named after him when he has been embarrassingly forced to reverse decisions he made which were at variance with the law, which include twice appointing excess non-legislators into Cabinet than allowed by the constitution as well as the shocking attempt to illegally smuggle the Zimbabwe National Army commander into the Zanu PF politburo despite the country’s supreme law forbidding serving army officers from dabbling in partisan politics.
Surely the irony of a law school being named after Ngwena is clear as day when he has plundered the constitution to not only increase his grip on the country’s judiciary, but also to ensure that Chief Justice Luke Malaba clings on to his post well after he was supposed to step down.
All in all the naming of any institution which has anything to do with law after the Scarfed One is not only laughable but downright preposterous.
Munopengaaa!!!
In the least surprising development, the country’s men’s national soccer team has yet again failed dismally to qualify for next years’ World Cup.
It is a campaign that has not only exposed the shortcomings of that national team nicknamed the Warriors (or is that worriers?), but also of a regime that has failed to provide a single stadium that meets the standards of the Confederation of African Football.
That the Scarfmore regime fails to upgrade a single stadium for the national team to play in front of their home fans but yet find money to buy chiefs state of the art vehicles and build VIP pavilions at airports is evidence of the ineptness of this dispensation of poverty, darkness and confusion.
It is a source of great humiliation that the national team could play their ‘home’ game against South Africa in South Africa.
It is yet another example of the failure of this regime that has turned the country into a global laughing stock.
Munopengaaaaaaaa
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