Opinion / Columnist
Enough with Politics Comrades
19 Jan 2015 at 11:29hrs | Views
While I believe your Kule had rested his pen for sometime, it's not because I had nothing political to write but I decided that I should just stay in the terraces as the events and miss-happenings unfold, but alas they say "Nyika inoenda wakarara"
Yeah we have seen it all, from the mysterious entrance of our own 'Disgrace" into the mainstream politics, of cause she has been running the show from the bedroom, I mean after changing the old man's pampers she can say anything she want from what he is going to eat to how he is supposed to run the government.
Bravo Mr Ngwena, the guy played the game well from under the waters, he played good politics and ended up surrounding himself with only the Mafikizolos, with absolutely no challenge at all, it's clear now he is almost there Pachigaro Chamambo.
Since last year besides reading the news on deaths and how the Zimbawean economy has crumpled every time our hearts beat. But my question is; where are these people taking us? The main focus of the Comrades, people we are supposed to base our hope for revival is power consolidation, I mean in the midst of floods in the most parts of Zimbabwe they all continue with the rivalry of political games just to leave themselves as much favorable to the old men (Mugabe represented by Grace) as possible
Wait until the old man comes, the iternery is already drawn for him, when he comes back its him straight to Victoria Falls for his extravaganza birthday celebrations which will gobble Millions of Dollars, from a broke government. After that he will go back to Singapore for Checkups, Heaven knows how many times, and the wait will be 18 April where again he will be given a chance to attack the opponents and the West, of cause at the guidance of Queen Mother Grace, it will go on and on again until his death. No care about our economy at all.
Where is this taking us? Politics doesn't solve our problems. Its time our Comrades concentrate on Government work other than Zanu-PF work. Enough with Politics Comrades
Twitter @KuleVeZaka. Till we meet again
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