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Smear campaign threatens Zimbabwe's only hope

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Zimbabwe is in a mess. 

The economy is suffocating under the weight of corruption, ordinary citizens are struggling to survive, and the leader, family member and his cronies are looting public funds with impunity. 
The opposition is absent, NGOs have turned a blind eye and civic voices that once stood tall have all but disappeared.

In this climate of despair, only one figure has emerged as the only hope to salvage the nation, Vice President Cde Constantino Chiwenga. 

With his military discipline and track record of decisive action, many Zimbabweans believe he represents the leadership that can confront the rot head-on and restore order.

Yet, instead of supporting a national rescue effort, President Emmerson Mnangagwa appears determined to undermine Chiwenga through a smear campaign designed to tarnish his credibility. 

These tactics are not only divisive but dangerous, as they rob Zimbabwe of its last chance at reform and recovery.

The people must not be fooled. This is no longer about party politics or factional fights, it is about the survival of Zimbabwe itself. 

If Mnangagwa succeeds in discrediting Chiwenga, the country risks sinking deeper into chaos, corruption and hopelessness. 

The Mnangagwa dynasty will rule for 100 years if we are not careful.

Chiwenga cannot do it alone. He needs the support of every Zimbabwean who still believes in a future free from theft, rot and decay. 

Our silence is complicity, our voices are the only weapon left against the betrayal of our nation.

Zimbabwe stands on edge of collapse. It is time to choose courage over fear and unity over division.

Zimbabweans are with you all the way General.

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