By A Correspondent
In a stunning revelation, the Zanu PF hardliners behind the Operation Restore Legacy Facebook page have come forward with accusations of rampant looting within the government.
This unexpected announcement has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, particularly as it comes from within the ruling party itself.
The page made clear allegations against Zanu PF ministers, claiming they are engaged in widespread theft of government resources, specifically referring to the new currency.
“Kana muchiti ZIG harishande sei ma Ministers achiriba nhai,” Varakashi questioned, which translates to, “If you say ZiG is not functioning, why are the ministers stealing?”
This statement highlights a growing frustration among party loyalists, who are increasingly aware of the disconnect between government claims and the realities on the ground.
The accusation points to a significant issue of accountability and governance within the party, which has long held power in Zimbabwe.
The timing of this revelation is particularly noteworthy, as it coincides with increasing public dissatisfaction over economic management and corruption within the government.
The exposure from Operation Restore Legacy indicates a potential rift within Zanu PF, as hardliners challenge the status quo and call for greater transparency and integrity among their own ranks.
As the political climate in Zimbabwe continues to evolve, this internal dissent could signal a shift in how corruption is addressed and perceived within the ruling party.
The public and party members alike will be watching closely to see how Zanu PF responds to these serious allegations and whether any actions will be taken against those implicated.