
My Dear People
The desperation by the Scarfed One for validation was on display yet again with the Munhumutapa Day celebrations, which is held on the octogenarian’s birthday.
The attempt to link the success enjoyed by the leaders of the Munhumutapa Empire with the Scarfed One’s appalling governance is as atrocious as it is pitiful.
The legacy of the Munhumutapa empire is far removed from the inept leadership of Ngwena which has been characterised by currency failures, stratospheric levels of inflation, entrenched poverty, monumental job losses and stinking levels of corruption, some of n which has been exposed year after year by the auditor general.
The fanciful notion that the Scarfed One is a modern day leader in the mould of the great ancient leaders to the extent of even being ridiculously described as Munhumutapa the 9th , given his glaring shortcomings, is laughable.
The success of the leaders of the Munhumutapa empire and the disastrous leadership of the Scarfed One are like oil and water, they do not mix.
This is a pathetic attempt to copy the legendary birthday celebrations of Gushungo which brought the nation to a standstill and were enjoyed by the majority of the country’s citizens who huddled in front of televisions nationwide to follow this grand historic event.
Alas given the suffering wrought on the country’s citizens by the Ngwena regime ever since it catapulted into power on the back of guns and tanks, the Munhumutapa\birthday celebrations are an irritation, if not an insult.
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The adage that every cloud has a silver lining rings true as the current prolonged power outages at least spared Zimbos from having to watch the live broadcast of the circus in Zvishavane on their television sets.
So Ngwena in his dreams he sees himself as an emperor of Munhumutapa’s stature. You people are too playful kikikikiikikikikiki
Munopengaaa!!!
The lies and fake promises that are trotted out by this dispensation of poverty, darkness and confusion have even begun to annoy members of their own Zanu PF party.
The ruining party’s politburo member and Justice minister Ziyambi Ziyambi received the full blast of ire from the Zanu PF youth at a provincial inter-district conference held in Chinhoyi as he was booed and heckled at the meeting.
This was as a result of the bottled smoke the youths had been sold by the so called second repubric regarding land distribution and cattle under one of the numerous presidential schemes.
“ Give us land as promised,” one youth from Hurungwe said at the meeting. “You just want to use us. Now you are talking about 2030 without honouring the 2028 promises.”
This must have come as a shock to Ziyambi who has become accustomed to spewing hot air without being challenged.
Oh to get a penny for the thoughts of the bespectacled and beleaguered minister kikikikikiki.
The protests by these youths who are tired of being fed hogwash should be a wakeup call to the likes of Ziyambi and the rest of this not so new dispensation that empty slogans and meaningless declarations have their limitations and are now past their sell by date.
Now that the gunpowder from the cowardly coup has cleared this useless regime is now being exposed for the dismal failure that it is.
Munopengaaa!!!
There is unrestrained excitement in the halls of Munhumutapa after a new bill in the United States of Representatives proposed the repeal of the sanctions imposed on the country.
The bill titled the Department of State Policy Provisions Act includes a provision to the repealing of the Zimbabwe Democracy and Economic Recovery Act imposed in 2001.
However before the regime pops the champagne, the repeal comes on the condition that it pays the farmers the US$3.5 billion in compensation for dispossessed white commercial farmers under the Global Compensation Deed within the next 12 months.
Furthermore it stipulates that payments must not be made in the country’s issued securities warning that non-compliance will result in an immediate stop of support from the United States for fresh funding for Zimbabwe.
The broke Ngwena regime cannot afford this of course which means it is back to square one.
Even if the sanctions were to be removed this would not alleviate the entrenched poverty in the country as corruption, which is a far greater threat than sanctions, remains.
The revelation by the auditor general that more than US$500 million cannot be accounted for is just an example of the rot that has crippled the country under this dysfunctional regime.
All in all, the talk of the removal of sanctions is much ado about nothing.
Munopengaaa!!!
The claims of the country having excess grain in the country by the Ngwena regime has been exposed as nothing more than fairy tales.
The revelation by grain millers that there is an acute shortage of maize that has resulted in them facing the prospect of laying off workers has shamefully revealed the levels of deception that permeate the corridors of power.
The bumper harvests that the regime loudmouth Jefran Muswere prattles on about is only a figment of their imagination. Typical of this cabal.
Munopengaaaaaaaa
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