George Chinyande Says Chiwenga Didn’t Perform A Coup On Delta Boss Tonight
3 January 2019
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ZANU PF activist George Chinyande has written saying Emmerson Mnangagwa’s deputy Constantino Chiwenga did not at all force the Delta company into submission Thursday night. (ALSO WATCH VIDEO HERE)…
By George Chinyande| The faces we are seeing on TV seem to suggest that the Delta guy read the statement under duress, something which the government’s enemies would quickly dismiss as command business enterprise. Such a frowning and stubborn face from the statement reader may simply cause consumer and industry confidence levels to plunge further.

George Chinyande

From our side we see 3 or 4 genuine scenarios namely: 1) the so called biting foreign currency shortages, if we can still refer to other people’s moneys as such given we also call them basket currencies, now affecting the productive sectors involved in importing key raw materials; 2) government sincerity with the current state of affairs, meaning the challenges associated with the current monetary policy as far as basket of foreign currencies is concerned; 3) the insincerity and stubbornness of some industry players tantamount to evil antics in tandem with regime change agenda and 4) unmitigated desire to profiteer riding on the pretext of charging cost recoverable $US prices. Certainly the way Zimbabwe business people and consumers are so idiotic and thuggish when it comes to wily nily devaluing the $US through frequent price changes boggles the mind. One even wonders if even the much touted randirization of the economy will not end up destroying the rand itself sooner rather later.

Zimbabwe now suffers both political and economic opportunism of the worst order. Let’s take the Zim bond note black market rate to the $US of between 2 and 3,5 and compare that to SA rand to $US rate of around 13 or Mozambican Metical of 70Mts to $US, one wonders why all these useless outcries and hollow noises. Probably we need to be enlightened about the currency madness in Zimbabwe.

It would have made sense if the urbanites who are mostly maChinja were clamouring for a national currency to be given the name Chamisa bond note in whom they trust so much and see how it will fare against the $US or SA rand. Why do Zimbabwean idiots are so mad with other people’s money?

One can move from one SADC country to another you don’t see this kind of idiocy. Yes, people need other people’s currencies when they travel to other people’s countries or want to import goods and services. Yet in Zimbabwe every rat, snake, baboon, dog, goat, etc is craving to own a $US which is someone else’s money.

Why really?

What has gone wrong with these people who go about claiming they are the most educated or literate idiots in Africa? Is this the ultimate prize of having purportedly educated people? This is now confusing. Chamisa may think and believe that a ripening political fruit is fast approaching in Zimbabwe for power take over, but this kind of Zimbabwe shall prove one day to be ungovernable even by her authors standards and wishes.

The noises in Zimbabwe are becoming so hollow, idiotic, thuggish and confusing. Can God help us. What do these people really want after all?