By Thomas Machingauta | Having been a victim of Zanu repression in Zimbabwe, and having observed politics in the country from a different angle than the one I used to view it from, I have come to the following conclusion:
Zanu pf are the cancer that has been killing Zimbabwe ever since they got into power.
Mnangagwa was at the centre of every major human rights abuses in the country since 1980.
Mnangagwa was at the centre of every major corruption including DRC, diamonds, 2008 election rigging, Command Agriculture.
He was involved in the sanctioning of politically motivated murders, tortures abductions, and election rigging, and the only coup in the country’s history.
He is a cruel man, a psychopath and a despot.
Zanu and Mnangagwa will never reform.
Elections are a pointless exercise because Zanu will always rig them.
So what is the way forward?
The MDC and the people of Zimbabwe need to fight fire with fire. Regime change is what is needed. And an armed struggle of some sort or an alliance between the public and the few good people in the army is required to remove the cancer that is Zanu pf. I am sick to the back teeth of seeing people with #2023 on their twitter count, indicating that they are looking forward to the 2023 election as if a different outcome will happen. No! The election in 2023 will be rigged just as every other election in Zimbabwean history. No more elections until they are free and fair. What is needed is an armed struggle against the regime.
Some people will ask why can’t we do peaceful demonstrations? Well, Mugabe himself the father figure of these Zanu Satanists said the following in the 1970s, “We have tried all manner of peaceful demonstrations, with the biggest being in Salisbury in which Sally took part. These have not been successful and hence the armed struggle. So for those who are saying the demonstrations must not be violent to be successful, we need to appreciate that the intention of civil disobedience may be peaceful but participants are forced to become violent through not inaction or actions of their own, but by how the authorities react”. It’s time to fight fire with fire.
By
Thomas Machingauta
MDC UK