
There is pandemonium and turmoil in the shaky ramshackle that is Zanu PF since the Scarfed One was propelled into power on the back of guns and tanks did not come as a surprise.
The confrontation between Generari and Ngwena has exposed as utter hogwash the regime’s efforts to give a picture of unity between the two.
Generari’s claims of corruption in the cockpit has stirred a hornet’s nest that has prompted a huge backlash against him amid accusations of treason.
Such has been the backlash that Generari, who led the coup has even been instructed to go to the Chitepo School of Ideology.
The fight that has ensued between the Scarfed One and Generari has shown how the party has become a circus that is just short of trapeze artists since the disgraceful removal of Gushungo in that dark year of 2017.
Without the astute leadership of the revolutionary icon, the ruining party has become rudderless and a cesspit of factionalism and chaos.
However, the biggest tragedy is that the tussle to entrench snouts in the feeding trough will not benefit the country’s citizens in any way, shape or form.
The country’s decrepit health sector, the disastrous situation in the education sector characterised by strikes by university lecturers whose salaries have been whittled by more than 80% and the massive loss of jobs , among other numerous ills, will sadly not be alleviated by the desperate fight for power in the ruining party.
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Who would have thought that Sabhuku, the so called independent opposition member, would compete with party loudmouth Manizhe in defending the Scarfed One in the Zanu PF feud?
After his admission that his so called crusade of exposing Generari was about politics of the stomach and the welfare of his children, anything Temba says on Zanu PF infighting is as useful as dripping tap water on a raging forest fire.
His submissions on microblogging site X, which he called Sabhuku’s Eye only exposed how he is at sea when it comes to common sense.
His claims that the army only played a decorative role in the coup that scandalously removed Gushungo is as ridiculous as it is downright stupid.
Without the army there would have been no coup neither would there have the orchestrated marches by the country’s citizens in the streets.
In his missive, which shows that the Sabhuku’s eye must be blind, he said the coup was as result of ‘national consensus’.
There was definitely no national consensus for soldiers to go into the streets.
A national consensus can only be achieved through a countrywide vote or referendum, which was definitely not the case in 2017.
The problem when one argues driven by the politics of the stomach is that they spew absolute nonsense in an embarrassing distortion of facts to please handlers. Shame on you Sabhuku!!!
Munopengaaa!!!
The panic within the halls of Munhumutapa building continues apace with the payment of a so-called special presidential bonus of a paltry US$150 to civil servants.
This comes on the heels of the dishing of state of the art vehicles to the military at a time public hospitals continue to be death traps without basic medication.
The so called bonus to government workers, which will be paid over two months, will only add to the disgruntlement of civil servants who are underpaid and grossly overtaxed.
To call the bonus presidential seems to aim to give the impression that the money is coming out of the pocket of the Scarfed One.
It is shameful that the use of taxpayers money for national projects are given the title of Presidential this presidential that.
It smacks of a embarrassingly desperate attempt at validation of the octogenarian leader.
It is as if to paint him as some sort of Father Christmas.
Some of the citizens have unkindly attributed the bonuses to the threat of protests being championed by war veteran and former Zanu PF central committee member Blessed Geza.
Tempting as it is, I your good doctor will not comment on that kkkkkk
Munopengaaa!!!
Once again the Scarfmore regime has yet again sold the country’s citizens bottled smoke.
After its megaphone announcement that it has made sweeping reductions in tariffs, Zimbabweans were in for a shock to find out that nothing has changed on the ground because the reductions are yet to be gazetted and therefore do not have legal force.
Justice minister Ziyambi has further dampened morale with the revelations that it will take some time before the legal instruments are in place to make the announced reductions possible.
This means that the astronomical charges will remain in force for a while yet making the announcement by the regime nothing more than a damp squib.
This is hardly surprising as premature announcements that prompt confusion is a key characteristic of this dispensation of poverty, darkness and confusion.
This makes a mockery of the Scarfmore regime’s fatuous claims of a second repubric!
Munopengaaaaaaaa
Stop It!
Dr Amai Stop it! PhD (Fake)