Staff Reporter |Tajamuka activist Promise Mkwananzi held a mock funeral for President Robert Mugabe, with a cardboard casket written, “Zimbabwe won’t miss Mugabe.” Hours later all borders were announced to have been shut down for the veteran youth activist, who is the leader of one of the most outspoken groups protesting Mugabe’s misrule and mincing no words that he must step down with immediate effect.
Mkwananzi made a call earlier on which has gone viral. It read: “My friends, The police have issued a communique on all borders and airports for my arrest.
“I am just telling you so that you know. I’ll be consulting my lawyers and will update you.
“Forever in struggle Pray for me and all those who are being persecuted. Lets not be silenced. Lets increase our citizens voice. The bells of freedom ring.#Tajamuka Promise Mkwananzi
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Im a Mthwakazi. A proud one at that. Eat your heart out Shona Gukurahundi.
Im a Mthwakazi. A proud one at that. Eat your heart out Shona Gukurahundi.
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Why are you in Zimbabwe?you must go back to your homeland zululand.why do you hate people with their own country yet you are the foreign element?
Rubbish.
Rubbish.
Yaaaa lets see how it ends. Mugabe is going. No matter how much he instils fear in citizens. It is the fear that strengthen the spirit for change.
I like how the judges and magistrates most of them appointed by Mugabe himself are continually embarrassing him by throwing out the cases. Its like a everyone is against him now. Even the prosecutors are wilfully preparing cases which they know they will fail. Kkkkkkkkk