Gold bars and photo-ops: Hawk’s eye or smoke and mirrors?

Instead of assurance that nurses will be well recompensed, all they heard from this useless lot was bluster about how only divine intervention could truly reward them.

My Dear People,

Zimbabwe last week commemorated International Nursing Day on the backdrop of the increased impoverishment of the country’s nurses under the dispensation of poverty, darkness and confusion.

As other countries celebrate the crucial contribution of nurses to their wellbeing, our clueless regime’s central message to the health workers was that they cannot adequately pay for their services.

Instead of assurance that nurses will be well recompensed, all they heard from this useless lot was bluster about how only divine intervention could truly reward them.

What an insult!! Indeed, the day falls shortly after nurses were made to sweat by twerking in the blazing sun so that the daughter of one of these zviganandas would reward them with a paltry US$100.

That nurses have been reduced to entertainment for the daughter of a tendepreneur, fattened by state contracts, speaks of the tragedy of the shabby treatment of these health workers who are the lifeblood of the country’s health sector. 

The day to commemorate nurses also comes on the heels of nurses going on strike to protest their parlous working conditions.

Instead of addressing these concerns, the regime has chosen instead to refurbish their halls of residence including the swimming pool, as if these would help pay their bills and other pressing financial needs.  

This is why health workers are flocking in droves to other countries.

When all is said and done, International Nursing Day in Zimbabwe is not a day of celebration but one marked by shame and sadness.

Munopengaaa!!!

Since the Scarfmore regime was propelled into power on the back of guns and tanks, the existence of recreational facilities have come under threat.

The regime had planned to annexe almost a third of Falcon Golf Course for the purpose of setting up residential stands.

The plan to tear up a golf course which has been in existence since 1971 speaks to the rapacious greed that characterises this regime for self aggrandisement over critical recreational facilities such as Falcon Golf Course.

It just goes to show the appalling levels of ignorance that permeates through the corridors of power over the importance of such facilities and their potential in earning the country the much-needed forex through participation of foreign golfers.

The regime’s disregard for sporting facilities goes a long way to explain why after more than six years after the Confederation of African Football’s ban on the country’s stadiums due to their unsuitability to host international matches, we still have the national men’s soccer team playing their home matches in other African countries.

 Such is the embarrassment that the national team had to play a world cup qualifier against South Africa using a stadium in that country as a home ground.  So much for the so called second repubric!!!.

Munopengaaa!!!

The image of the country’s police force continues to take a pounding through its questionable conduct. Its continued failure to apprehend and arrest a member of the ruining party Zanu PF for stealing the phone of lawyer Doug Coltart during a public hearing of the detested attempt to pillage the country’s supreme law, has made a mockery of its lack of professionalism.

What makes the failure even more scandalous is its inability to so despite there being clear evidence of the theft.

Sadly, the country’s police force is now widely seen as an extension of the ruining party which turns a blind eye to such nefarious acts by its members.

That it exercises no such inefficiency however when it comes to stopping meetings by groupings against the disgraceful attempt to tear apart the constitution for selfish political ends, only exposes the dreadful bias of the country’s police force. The police force, under this dispensation of poverty, darkness and confusion, is fast becoming a joke. Stop It!!!

Munopengaaa

We were once again treated to the spectacle of the scarfed one going to 80 Samora Machel   Avenue to physically inspect the amount of gold reserves in the country.

That this is being done in front of cameras is clear evidence this is meant to paint a picture of the country’s leader keeping a hawk’s eye on the country’s gold.

Some of the boneheads who sing Scarfmore’s praises have even gone as far as saying that this alone justifies extending the vapid leadership of Scarfmore through the proposed vile amendments to the constitution.

Such public inspections by the scarfed one actually looks silly as there are surely systems in place that makes these public inspections totally unnecessary and which do not add a shred of confidence to the country’s populace, most of whom have been impoverished through the incompetent leadership of the octogenarian.

Gushungo, one of the continent’s wisest leaders whose telescopic foresight was second to none, would not have participated in such nonsense.

Now you see why Gushungo said he had no suitable successor. What a circus this country has become without his wise guidance.

Munopengaaaaaa!

Stop It!

Dr Amai Stop it! PhD (Fake)

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