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Nyokayemabhunu will not survive!
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About Nyokayemabhunu, it has become clear that he was sent by big people in politics to do the dirty work for them outside Zimbabwe. South Africa is a political haven for Zimbabweans; still has a modicum of democratic principles: a political asylum is granted to individuals who are prosecuted in their countries. We thank God for that. The story goes; Nyokayemabhunu is a longer arm of disgruntled Zanu Ministers and Members of Parliament who desperately want to see Mnangagwa removed from power. What confused the masses are disparaging massages coming from Geza and Nyokayemabhunu; the people thought the voices were coordinated by political rivals; Chiwenga and Mnangagwa. Both giants teased the nation to think they were falling apart, and that Geza was under the armpits of Chiwenga hiding in one of the best barracks in Zimbabwe: (G 6?) The current political and economic situation in the country is such that these dissenting voices were a breath of fresh air: the people welcomed these voices that gave them fresh hope: a change of government was imminent. Halleluiah!
Almost at the same time was the open secret feuds between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga, so obvious to the ordinary people. Rumor spread: Mnangagwa does not want to concede power to Chiwenga. General Chiwenga would be caught on camera with a furious Idi Amini face that never escaped anyone that there are indeed tensions between them. Rumor spread that there was a gentlemen’s agreement between them about power-sharing: Mnangagwa would give Chiwenga after one or two terms. Suddenly things have changed on the ground: It is no longer 2028 but 2031, Mnangagwa will still be in power. That obvious betrayal of Chiwenga by Mnangagwa played into the hands of the population at large. Most of the people aligned themselves with the genocidist Chiwenga and they saw in him a better devil than President Mnangagwa. Referees changed goal posts spectacularly from Chiwenga to Mnangagwa, and to Chamisa together with Chiwenga, and vice versa. Mvengemvenge chayiyo.
Honestly, I doubt if my sympathy is about both these criminals: Mnangagwa and his Vice President. I am deeply concerned about Nyokayemabhunu. Is he going to survive, are they going to extradite him to Zimbabwe? His court cases have no financial backing, if the social media is to be believed, lawyers’ charges are not covered yet, they say. Nyokayemabhunu has been left to dry by the people who sent him to South Africa to be the voice of change for them. Again, social media says: there is great anxiety among Zanu politicians at home; the fear of being exposed in the event Nyokayemabhunu is extradited to Zimbabwe. Any mother fears this: we know what will happen to him. Our Itai Dzamara perished: was beaten to near death, one of them had to finish him off, when they realized he was badly beaten, he was not going to survive. This is the Zanu way of dealing with adversaries: They say Mnangagwa does not forget. How are we going to cope with the loss of Nyokayemabhunu, again after Itai Dzamara?
It is not the time to give blame to Nyokayemabhunu, a son who is in custody in South Africa. The big thugs in politics gave him the tusk realizing his ability and capabilities: a talented young man no doubt about it. Geza has never mentioned Nyokayemabhunu by name, this shook me: Nyokayemabhunu continued to give impressions he was in the Geza revolution. Scenarios were constructed: Geza and Nyokayemabhunu gave a date the demonstrations that was to be coded M31 Geza revolution: Chiwenga was then to assume presidency and Geza as VP. But because the situation was so fluid, another scenario appeared once more. Chamisa was seen going to the barracks presumably where Geza is, for a meeting with him. An arrangement was crafted: Chiwenga was to be ceremonial President and Chamisa, the Prime Minister. The former was crafted when two demonstrations had dismally failed. No plausible reason is given why people did not go with the movement that promised change for the better, but only speculations why the demonstrations failed.
Geza, from the onset, was not realistic with the people. Geza has no idea about the situation on the ground: when asked by Blessed Mhlanga, why now after 45 years of silence. Geza’s answer sold him off as a genuine leader and messenger of change. He wanted many cars around him. He wanted a big security detail around him to feel good and important. Here is a veteran of 80 years dreaming like a ten-year-old schoolboy. It is not glass clear too, with who did Geza align himself with in the army: which general is with Geza? He insisted on wearing an army uniform to impress his authority, a false authority. Chiwenga remained mum without a hint even in his body language that he was with Geza or for Geza Revolution. On the 18th of April, Independence Day celebrations were done with flair and pomp as usual, Chiwenga lighting the torch of independence in Gweru, kickstarting the celebrations.
Two days ago, Geza gave his daily announcement: he asked General Chiwenga to remove the monster. This shook his followers who have been convinced about his revolution the past six months. One, it became clear to all that Chiwenga has nothing to do with Geza. Two, where is Geza hibernating, in Zimbabwe or South Africa. Did Geza not tell the people that he was going to lead from the front. Why is he hiding if he wants to bring about genuine change? All the strategies that Geza implemented were never successful. He finds it very difficult to face people and tells them he has dismally failed. If I was asked to comment on the Geza revolution, I would say it was good it was a big flop: for many reasons: Geza has no leadership caliber to bring change we want. Geza is a criminal who must answer many criminal acts he committed during the war and after the war.
On his own account, Geza murdered opposition MDC members. He is accused of rape of a 12-year-old girl-child; he invaded a hotel from a white citizen, and farms, and stock theft. Are these people who have aligned with Geza revolution comfortable with Geza’s criminal acts? Are we sure we wanted Geza to be part of the future leadership of this country? There isn’t much a difference between Mnangagwa and Geza. What part did Blessed Geza take during the Gukurahundi atrocities of 1983? Why are his confessions partial and not complete? He should have been contrite about women and girls he raped during the liberation. If Geza is saying, it is not important to him if he raped women and girls, after all they were women, he debased. He confessed crimes he committed to men only.
Our prayers as women must go to Nyokayemabhunu. I am deeply concerned about his life and his future. Is he going to be sent to notorious prisons? Mnangagwa said his prisons are not full, - that tell a lot about our Führer! Please God have mercy on Nyokayemabhunu. The people who sold him are eating and partying high in Zimbabwe. I wonder why our sons and daughters fall for pieces of silver with corrupt politicians like our own. Those who betrayed him don’t lose sleep that Nyokayemabhunu is in prison; what they fear is the exposure only, the fear Nyokayemabhunu will tell it all in courts; in Johannesburg and in Zimbabwe
Almost at the same time was the open secret feuds between Mnangagwa and Chiwenga, so obvious to the ordinary people. Rumor spread: Mnangagwa does not want to concede power to Chiwenga. General Chiwenga would be caught on camera with a furious Idi Amini face that never escaped anyone that there are indeed tensions between them. Rumor spread that there was a gentlemen’s agreement between them about power-sharing: Mnangagwa would give Chiwenga after one or two terms. Suddenly things have changed on the ground: It is no longer 2028 but 2031, Mnangagwa will still be in power. That obvious betrayal of Chiwenga by Mnangagwa played into the hands of the population at large. Most of the people aligned themselves with the genocidist Chiwenga and they saw in him a better devil than President Mnangagwa. Referees changed goal posts spectacularly from Chiwenga to Mnangagwa, and to Chamisa together with Chiwenga, and vice versa. Mvengemvenge chayiyo.
Honestly, I doubt if my sympathy is about both these criminals: Mnangagwa and his Vice President. I am deeply concerned about Nyokayemabhunu. Is he going to survive, are they going to extradite him to Zimbabwe? His court cases have no financial backing, if the social media is to be believed, lawyers’ charges are not covered yet, they say. Nyokayemabhunu has been left to dry by the people who sent him to South Africa to be the voice of change for them. Again, social media says: there is great anxiety among Zanu politicians at home; the fear of being exposed in the event Nyokayemabhunu is extradited to Zimbabwe. Any mother fears this: we know what will happen to him. Our Itai Dzamara perished: was beaten to near death, one of them had to finish him off, when they realized he was badly beaten, he was not going to survive. This is the Zanu way of dealing with adversaries: They say Mnangagwa does not forget. How are we going to cope with the loss of Nyokayemabhunu, again after Itai Dzamara?
It is not the time to give blame to Nyokayemabhunu, a son who is in custody in South Africa. The big thugs in politics gave him the tusk realizing his ability and capabilities: a talented young man no doubt about it. Geza has never mentioned Nyokayemabhunu by name, this shook me: Nyokayemabhunu continued to give impressions he was in the Geza revolution. Scenarios were constructed: Geza and Nyokayemabhunu gave a date the demonstrations that was to be coded M31 Geza revolution: Chiwenga was then to assume presidency and Geza as VP. But because the situation was so fluid, another scenario appeared once more. Chamisa was seen going to the barracks presumably where Geza is, for a meeting with him. An arrangement was crafted: Chiwenga was to be ceremonial President and Chamisa, the Prime Minister. The former was crafted when two demonstrations had dismally failed. No plausible reason is given why people did not go with the movement that promised change for the better, but only speculations why the demonstrations failed.
Two days ago, Geza gave his daily announcement: he asked General Chiwenga to remove the monster. This shook his followers who have been convinced about his revolution the past six months. One, it became clear to all that Chiwenga has nothing to do with Geza. Two, where is Geza hibernating, in Zimbabwe or South Africa. Did Geza not tell the people that he was going to lead from the front. Why is he hiding if he wants to bring about genuine change? All the strategies that Geza implemented were never successful. He finds it very difficult to face people and tells them he has dismally failed. If I was asked to comment on the Geza revolution, I would say it was good it was a big flop: for many reasons: Geza has no leadership caliber to bring change we want. Geza is a criminal who must answer many criminal acts he committed during the war and after the war.
On his own account, Geza murdered opposition MDC members. He is accused of rape of a 12-year-old girl-child; he invaded a hotel from a white citizen, and farms, and stock theft. Are these people who have aligned with Geza revolution comfortable with Geza’s criminal acts? Are we sure we wanted Geza to be part of the future leadership of this country? There isn’t much a difference between Mnangagwa and Geza. What part did Blessed Geza take during the Gukurahundi atrocities of 1983? Why are his confessions partial and not complete? He should have been contrite about women and girls he raped during the liberation. If Geza is saying, it is not important to him if he raped women and girls, after all they were women, he debased. He confessed crimes he committed to men only.
Our prayers as women must go to Nyokayemabhunu. I am deeply concerned about his life and his future. Is he going to be sent to notorious prisons? Mnangagwa said his prisons are not full, - that tell a lot about our Führer! Please God have mercy on Nyokayemabhunu. The people who sold him are eating and partying high in Zimbabwe. I wonder why our sons and daughters fall for pieces of silver with corrupt politicians like our own. Those who betrayed him don’t lose sleep that Nyokayemabhunu is in prison; what they fear is the exposure only, the fear Nyokayemabhunu will tell it all in courts; in Johannesburg and in Zimbabwe
Source - Nomazulu Thata
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