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Citizens of Zimbabwe do not allow Mugabe to divide our resolve, our person and our freedom any longer!

26 Jul 2016 at 09:01hrs | Views
No doubt today in Zimbabwe has proven that common man is sad to look at a past of torture, abuse, brutality, denigration, failure, exporting our citizens abroad away from soldier/police fanaticism.

Zimbabwe has become a country of sorrowful discrimination at the urging of a President who no longer care about people's freedom to speak their mind, to make a choice based on taste and intelligence and to associate with organizations Zanu perceive as enemies. What a hypocrisy when a President assigns Zanu youth to vulgarize citizens simply because they do not support him and Zanu policies.

Virtually, we have been and are slaves to a Zanu system that has taught us to hate one another on the basis of party politics irrespective of their performance and delivery. Young people are busy sunk in comparing vehicles bought through hire purchase schemes and houses bought on irredeemable mortgages.in our own country captivated by the hope based on lies told by Zanu for the last thirty-seven years.

Unavoidably it has increased tendencies to yearn for corruption from among Zanu sycophancies orientating the whole nation into a struggle of my Mercedes Benz is bigger than your own mentality. We are now being dragged into comparison of who should receive more applause and more sympathy when attending cruel Mugabe hearings without any reasonable ground than that the system wants to destroy our confidence. Linda Masarira and/or Evans Mawarire, Itai Dzamara or whoever of our youthful and/or elderly who stand against the Mugabe system we support equally, morally, emotionally and socially.

We only need work or put in place our strategy on communication and harnessing of relevant support for what is right so we work on issues together. Information dissemination is a powerful tool in time of a mind struggle such as we engage now in the country. We of the Diaspora are determined to spread your acts of solidarity against the acts of hooliganism and cowardice perpetrated by Zanu headed by none other than Mr. Robert Mugabe.

We have to remain focused and determined to change situation, circumstances, politics of corruption, struggle of favourism, rule of law, law maintenance, respect of human and people rights and reverence to the Almighty God. To our men and women in uniform visualize your country and put it first far and beyond individuals who claim status above the constitution which is the supreme law of the land. To our police force shy away from being abuse then passing it on to the toiling masses in exactitude far worse than what we saw the Ian Smith Regime do.
By contrast the Rhodesia police were far polite and professional when compared to how the deranged Zanu corrupt system has trained people and police to be subservient not to the flag or constitution but to individuals for personal favours. Looking through how police punish people sitting and doing nothing but sitting exemplifies the height of wild fear of people for being in opposition against a regime's oppressive laws and rules. The struggle has to take a more concise focus hereafter. Mugabe and Zanu must go and a Transitional government put in place to prepare for a well accountable election.

When any regime in the world is about capitulating the significant sign is how brutal the regime police force turns out to be. Inevitably Zanu regime is going through natural collapse. The #ThisFlag and Ndajamuka campaigns are laud, audible and challenging to the Zanu system and all her leadership in particular Mr. Robert Mugabe. No doubt the time is now and the people appreciation of the issues is better now than one year ago or five years ago.

The task ahead of us is to rescue the country from collapse precipitated by the hate and force of violence that run the country in the last thirty-seven years under Zanu control. To appeal to the world and project our desires, views and strategy to work forward paving the way for free and far electoral processes devoid of any party political monopoly of the media, budget and government.

An old muted idea, fully endorsed by all parties except perhaps for Zanu and her cohorts, the Zimbabwe Transitional Government (ZTG) idea now need flourish to a level when work in preparation should commence in all earnest. Simultaneously we have to move fast and secure understanding of the world bodies and begin forming parameters to take control of government when inevitable collapse comes, People are moving onwards without stopping and with the claim for freedom to take over government.

Citizens of Zimbabwe we have come to far to allow divisiveness that does not belong from us but towers of enemies of our country and people to run us. There is none too important than our flag and the constitution of our country. Political parties need appreciate that only as we restore law and order can we return to democracy. To struggle for stop gap measures renders our country into total chaos to the credit of the enemies of our country and people.

Source - Andrew M Manyevere
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