MY Dear People,
The fallout between the scarfed one and retired army generals has laid bare the internal tussles within the ruining party Zanu PF, which are based on the fight to entrench snouts in the feeding trough.
We are told that the meeting between the former soldiers and the scarfed one ended acrimoniously, with the octogenarian even declaring: “Whoever wins, wins.”
This, of course, is a far cry from the repeated declaration by the scarfed one that he would not be swayed to stay in office beyond 2028 by his Lacoste faction that is desperate to block Generari’s ascendancy.
Just as I expected, such a promise was utter codswallop. Given the greed for power in the party, it would have been a miracle of biblical proportions had the scarfed one not come up with a way to cling tenaciously to power.
What I found ironic is that these former army generals have suddenly become constitutional champions in speaking against the scandalous pillaging of the country’s supreme law, but were nowhere to be seen when Gushungo was removed in a manner that violated the same constitution they now claim to protect.
Muchena and co are now learning the hard way why constitutionalism should always be adhered to and not only when it suits them.
The dastardly coup of 2017, which led to the loss of the profound wise leadership of Gushungo, has opened the floodgates for the shredding of constitutionalism.
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Munopengaaa!!!
The report of the outcome of the public consultations on the mutilation of the constitution by parliament is not only ridiculous, but downright embarrassing.
It claims, with no sense of shame, that out of the 67 688 public hearings submissions, only 386 were against the amendments borne of personal selfish interests.
The nonsensical report also claims that of more than 540 000 submissions, only less than 3 000 were against this constitutional coup.
These ridiculously lopsided figures are the outcome of people being forced to sign documents supporting the violation of the constitution as well as the shutting out of dissenting voices through threats and violence.
The bastardised parliament has long lost its integrity as it is stuffed by unelected charlatans disguised as members of the opposition.
In the least surprising development, the parliamentary imposters led by self-imposed secretary-general of the Citizens’ Coalition for Change, Sengezo Tshabangu, have said they would support the amendments.
After all, these individuals are merely puppets who owe their parliamentary seats to the regime, who engineered their entry into the not so august house.
Through supporting these scandalous amendments, the Tshabangu-led charlatans are now carrying out their role for which they were imposed on the country’s citizens.
All in all, the process to pillage the constitution and give the laughable impression that the country’s citizens yearn for the extension of the vapid leadership of Scarfmore, has turned out to be a shameful farce.
Munopengaaa!!!
The embarrassing levels of desperation of the dispensation of poverty, darkness and confusion to foist itself on the country’s citizens for another two years without the niceties of going to elections was not the only farce in town.
We also had the reopening of the National Sports Stadium which hosted the league match between league champions Scottland and Caps United.
The reopening of the stadium was supposed to showcase the positive developments of the refurbished stadium.
It instead became a subject of widespread ridicule and contempt.
The reopening of the stadium revealed embarrassing shortcomings, including the failure to install cubicles in the toilets at the facility, which denies one privacy while using the toilet.
One cartoon has aptly depicted the shambles at the stadium, showing befuddled Confederation of African Football and Fifa inspectors being informed that the lack of cubicles would allow soccer enthusiasts to interact, socialise and analyse the results while they relieve themselves kkkkkk.
It brings into question just how tenders for such shoddy workmanship are awarded.
Indeed, the tender procurement system in the country has gone to the dogs since Scarfmore and co were propelled into power on the back of guns and tanks.
Bizarrely sofas were carried into the stadium as the bucket seats in the facility are apparently not good enough for Doctor Amai II to sit and watch the game.
Someone should tell these deluded bootlickers that such acts of trudging sofas into a stadium for a game of just 90 minutes does not elevate the status of Dr Amai II, if anything it demeans it.
Munopengaaa!!!
Still on Dr Amai II, eyebrows were raised when the scarfed one hosted the Zimbabwe Outstanding Women Awards.
At the ceremony, the scarfed one took the opportunity to give yet another award to his wife Dr Amai II over and above other awards he has bestowed on her since being propelled into power.
This has become a laughing stock. Dr Amai II must now hold some sort of record for awards bestowed by a presidential husband kkkkk.
The awards ceremony which were meant to recognise women who have excelled in various fields was reduced to a damp squib as the ceremony was mainly to award their kith and kin, including Mabel, Barbra and even Oppah. Talk about a non-event!!!
Munopengaaaaaaaaa
Stop It!
Dr Amai




