Opinion / Columnist
Japajapa ill informed
03 Sep 2015 at 14:22hrs | Views
Paddington Japajapa, a former self proclaimed businessman has fast proved himself insane as failing to manage himself and his family cannot be contributed to President Robert Mugabe, that is a misinterpretation of reality.
Japajapa's alleged globetrotting purportedly advancing calls of ZANU PF had nothing to do with the party but it was out of greedy, the need to line his pockets using national resources. It should be noted that Japajapa and his ilk and some amongst us Zimbabweans who are masquerading as wolves in those borrowed robes, sheep sell their services to the highest bidder.
The man's purported business empire that have allegedly collapsed because of the country's investment laws were nothing but brief case businesses. He had a shadowy pressure group going by the name of something like Zimbabwe Indigenous Empowerment organization that did nothing during its inglorious existence besides disempowering the few people that had risked their reputation to follow it.
Japajapa is a failed football administrator having tried his hand at the leading football club in the country fortunately the supporters saw the façade and chased him away. The man lacks leadership qualities that is why he was booted from administering football and now he wants to try his luck in politics. For a man to say that he wants drove and owned an off-road vehicle but now he is using public transport shows that the man is not in normal senses.
It is strange for a man who used to own mines to say that his mines have dried up and now he is failing to make ends meet due to poverty. This showed that the man failed to manage his businesses rather than for him to put all his ills on President Mugabe. It is hallucinating and being in the world of fantasy for Japajapa to make these false accusations.
It has now become a habit for all those people who failed in their endeavor to effect regime change to put all their blame on the person and office of President Mugabe. In most cases the failed politicians in the likes of Japajapa are now failing to understand that the President brought independence and freedom which make them live freely and make adverse statements that demean the President. It is a shame that they have that audacity to mock such a great statesman in Africa if not the world.
His efforts to blame President Mugabe's decision making on economic matters are both importune and unfortunate and leads to the conclusion that the person is a lightweight on issues of economic importance. It seems that he believes that Zimbabwe's economic woes, past and current, should be solely laid at the door of one man and his party. He is in a desperate mode to raise his political profile.
Japajapa is either a very stupid man or else there is a method in his madness as he attempts to spruce up his message to gain access to political relevance.
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Stewart Murewa <stewartmurewa@gmail.com
Japajapa's alleged globetrotting purportedly advancing calls of ZANU PF had nothing to do with the party but it was out of greedy, the need to line his pockets using national resources. It should be noted that Japajapa and his ilk and some amongst us Zimbabweans who are masquerading as wolves in those borrowed robes, sheep sell their services to the highest bidder.
The man's purported business empire that have allegedly collapsed because of the country's investment laws were nothing but brief case businesses. He had a shadowy pressure group going by the name of something like Zimbabwe Indigenous Empowerment organization that did nothing during its inglorious existence besides disempowering the few people that had risked their reputation to follow it.
Japajapa is a failed football administrator having tried his hand at the leading football club in the country fortunately the supporters saw the façade and chased him away. The man lacks leadership qualities that is why he was booted from administering football and now he wants to try his luck in politics. For a man to say that he wants drove and owned an off-road vehicle but now he is using public transport shows that the man is not in normal senses.
It is strange for a man who used to own mines to say that his mines have dried up and now he is failing to make ends meet due to poverty. This showed that the man failed to manage his businesses rather than for him to put all his ills on President Mugabe. It is hallucinating and being in the world of fantasy for Japajapa to make these false accusations.
It has now become a habit for all those people who failed in their endeavor to effect regime change to put all their blame on the person and office of President Mugabe. In most cases the failed politicians in the likes of Japajapa are now failing to understand that the President brought independence and freedom which make them live freely and make adverse statements that demean the President. It is a shame that they have that audacity to mock such a great statesman in Africa if not the world.
His efforts to blame President Mugabe's decision making on economic matters are both importune and unfortunate and leads to the conclusion that the person is a lightweight on issues of economic importance. It seems that he believes that Zimbabwe's economic woes, past and current, should be solely laid at the door of one man and his party. He is in a desperate mode to raise his political profile.
Japajapa is either a very stupid man or else there is a method in his madness as he attempts to spruce up his message to gain access to political relevance.
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Stewart Murewa <stewartmurewa@gmail.com
Source - Stewart Murewa
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