WARNING-DISTURBING PICTURES: Mugabe Launches Gukurahundi 2: Horror Killings Hit Matebeleland Again!
11 July 2016
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warningStaff Reporter | As if it were a joke and shortly after declaring that he would once again kill Ndebele people en masse, President Robert Mugabe has unleashed his ZRP militant cops onto the Matebeland province.  Shocking pictures of corpses soaked in fresh blood have once again hit the troubled province, a chilling recollection of 1983 the Gukurahundi massacre.

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The Bulawayo based human rights organisation Habakkuk Trust reports that at least two people and a child have died as a result of police brutality, in Bulawayo Mzilikazi’s Burombo Hostels. Police brutality has once again come under the spotlight with Zimbabweans on high alert to report officers who abuse the rights of citizens, many are writing to ZimEye.com with details. See below the statement from Habakkuk Trust,,
 
Habakkuk Trust |Scores of residents in Mzilikazi’s Burombo hostels are still nursing injuries of police torture and brutality following the Wednesday 6 July 2016 Zimbabwe shutdown protests against social injustice and poverty.
Habakkuk Trust last week visited some of the victims of police brutality who narrated their traumatic experiences.
Residents in Burombo flats explained that police ambushed their hostels in the evening around 6pm and ordered everyone to move out of their house. Due to fear, the residents didn’t move out and the police started throwing teargases through windows and on corridors which forced people to move out and gather at an open space.
Everyone, from as young as 10 years and the elderly, were made to lie down on their stomachs and were beaten with baton sticks. Residents said they do not know why they were beaten as some of them never even participated in the protests.
The residents who spoke to Habakkuk Trust explained that the police forced them to sing the National Anthem in Shona and when they could not they were beaten again. Some were made to roll on the floor.
Some of them sustained injuries, some heavily affected by the teargas and are in need of medical assistance. Two people, a child and a old woman, have reportedly died as a result of inhaling teargas.
Meanwhile some residents have also complained that the police are indiscriminately arresting children accusing them of being part of the gang that looted at Mzilikazi Supermarket.

53 Replies to “WARNING-DISTURBING PICTURES: Mugabe Launches Gukurahundi 2: Horror Killings Hit Matebeleland Again!”

  1. Firstly one should decide the preferred society that you wish to have. That requires some serious consideration.
    Secondly consider the most suitable methods to achieve that situation.
    Thirdly, decide what resources are require and are available – that would mean that certain courses of action are impossible!
    The approaches taken by the parties to remove the Rhodesian regime were effective in removing the regime, but did not provide the people with the society that they expected.
    A new way of thinking is needed as the old approach of violence and ideology failed. Maybe the approach would be counter-intuitive as was Maximillian Kolbe’s approach when he tool the place of Jewish prisoner who was to be executed.
    I believe that although you consider it your democratic right to voice your opinions, it is actually your duty to stand up to injustice. However do not create new injustices.
    As in the case of Kolbe that I mentioned, a new approach could shock “the Shona” into realising the injustices being perpetrated.
    From a military viewpoint, you fight the war in the mind of your enemy.
    I have perceived your approach to be adversarial – that probably will lose your “war”. I do not condemn you, but wish that you and your fellows may live in peace and enjoy prosperity.
    One of the survivors of the 1982 genocide in Matabeleland escaped and came to live on the farm of one of my neighbours who was a security policeman in Rhodesian. So I have seen the effects of that situation. I have also seen how the local Sepedi-speakers discriminated against this Zulu -speaker to the extent that he had to send his kids to an area where Zulu was accepted.
    So back to what you should do – I am not in a position to tell you what you should do. You do have an important resource on your side – the moral high ground over the Mugabe regime. Use that and social and other media against him and his regime. Make it impossible for any country to deal with him. They will collapse!
    Best of luck!

  2. Firstly one should decide the preferred society that you wish to have. That requires some serious consideration.
    Secondly consider the most suitable methods to achieve that situation.
    Thirdly, decide what resources are require and are available – that would mean that certain courses of action are impossible!
    The approaches taken by the parties to remove the Rhodesian regime were effective in removing the regime, but did not provide the people with the society that they expected.
    A new way of thinking is needed as the old approach of violence and ideology failed. Maybe the approach would be counter-intuitive as was Maximillian Kolbe’s approach when he tool the place of Jewish prisoner who was to be executed.
    I believe that although you consider it your democratic right to voice your opinions, it is actually your duty to stand up to injustice. However do not create new injustices.
    As in the case of Kolbe that I mentioned, a new approach could shock “the Shona” into realising the injustices being perpetrated.
    From a military viewpoint, you fight the war in the mind of your enemy.
    I have perceived your approach to be adversarial – that probably will lose your “war”. I do not condemn you, but wish that you and your fellows may live in peace and enjoy prosperity.
    One of the survivors of the 1982 genocide in Matabeleland escaped and came to live on the farm of one of my neighbours who was a security policeman in Rhodesian. So I have seen the effects of that situation. I have also seen how the local Sepedi-speakers discriminated against this Zulu -speaker to the extent that he had to send his kids to an area where Zulu was accepted.
    So back to what you should do – I am not in a position to tell you what you should do. You do have an important resource on your side – the moral high ground over the Mugabe regime. Use that and social and other media against him and his regime. Make it impossible for any country to deal with him. They will collapse!
    Best of luck!

  3. So, apart from silencing me – if I have to exercise my democratic right to voice my desire for change regarding the issues I stated in point 1 and 2 – tell me the, how should I do it so that the innocent Shonas don’t feel like I am including them?
    Remember, with regard to point 1, even the thousands of the Shonas who are opposed to Mugabe and are cuirrently engaged in these protests; they are benefiting from his anti-Ndebele policies that are disadvantaging the Ndebele in Matebeleland and they would want the status quo to continue as it is.
    So what should we the Matebeleland victims do? You still haven’t answered this question.

  4. So, apart from silencing me – if I have to exercise my democratic right to voice my desire for change regarding the issues I stated in point 1 and 2 – tell me the, how should I do it so that the innocent Shonas don’t feel like I am including them?
    Remember, with regard to point 1, even the thousands of the Shonas who are opposed to Mugabe and are cuirrently engaged in these protests; they are benefiting from his anti-Ndebele policies that are disadvantaging the Ndebele in Matebeleland and they would want the status quo to continue as it is.
    So what should we the Matebeleland victims do? You still haven’t answered this question.

  5. As an analogy, I could use the Germans at the time of the Nazi regime. Only a few were Nazi party members. If you differed, you would be ostracised and killed. Such regimes do that. Mugabe’s Zim is an example.
    I was on course with a senior officer from the Zim army – he assured that all was well, despite evidence in 2002 indicating the contrary. My impression of the officer is that he tended to be racist. I got along well with him though.
    When one condemns all Shona to being supporters of Mugabe it is dangerous. I’m sure that not all Shona are ZANU(PF) supporters. I believe that some take advantage of the privileges they receive, some fear to disagree and others are fervent supporters. I believe the latter group seek more privileges.
    I speak Afrikaans but I and many others opposed the Nats and their policies. Now few consider the Nats’ apartheid policies just. Now because of my language should I be associated with the Nats and their policies? I think that would be an imprudent approach,
    It’s difficult to accuse the guilty without lumping a whole racial or language group with them. Once they feel they are bound to the ZANU(PF) group, they may feel bound to oppose any efforts to change the status quo.

  6. As an analogy, I could use the Germans at the time of the Nazi regime. Only a few were Nazi party members. If you differed, you would be ostracised and killed. Such regimes do that. Mugabe’s Zim is an example.
    I was on course with a senior officer from the Zim army – he assured that all was well, despite evidence in 2002 indicating the contrary. My impression of the officer is that he tended to be racist. I got along well with him though.
    When one condemns all Shona to being supporters of Mugabe it is dangerous. I’m sure that not all Shona are ZANU(PF) supporters. I believe that some take advantage of the privileges they receive, some fear to disagree and others are fervent supporters. I believe the latter group seek more privileges.
    I speak Afrikaans but I and many others opposed the Nats and their policies. Now few consider the Nats’ apartheid policies just. Now because of my language should I be associated with the Nats and their policies? I think that would be an imprudent approach,
    It’s difficult to accuse the guilty without lumping a whole racial or language group with them. Once they feel they are bound to the ZANU(PF) group, they may feel bound to oppose any efforts to change the status quo.

  7. 1. Now tell me – if the majority of the people taking up jobs in Matebeleland are Shona speaking people and the locals have to make do with going to search for jobs in South Africa and Botswana – how would you put it across so that you dont sound like you are accusing each and every Shona person – tell me?
    2. If the Gukurahundis in the 1980s were all Shona speaking and you are debating the evils of Gukurahundis in Matebeleland which also includes their forcing the people of Matebeleland to speak Shona and sing Shona songs that praised Mugabe and ZANU PF, despite the fact that they supported PF ZAPU – now, how would you put it across so that it doesnt sound like you are accusing every Shona?,

  8. 1. Now tell me – if the majority of the people taking up jobs in Matebeleland are Shona speaking people and the locals have to make do with going to search for jobs in South Africa and Botswana – how would you put it across so that you dont sound like you are accusing each and every Shona person – tell me?
    2. If the Gukurahundis in the 1980s were all Shona speaking and you are debating the evils of Gukurahundis in Matebeleland which also includes their forcing the people of Matebeleland to speak Shona and sing Shona songs that praised Mugabe and ZANU PF, despite the fact that they supported PF ZAPU – now, how would you put it across so that it doesnt sound like you are accusing every Shona?,

  9. As soon as you deem a race, language group or nation as having a certain vice, you are in the company of people like Hitler, Mugabe, etc.
    So many conflicts have arisen on the basis of “the evil people”.

  10. As soon as you deem a race, language group or nation as having a certain vice, you are in the company of people like Hitler, Mugabe, etc.
    So many conflicts have arisen on the basis of “the evil people”.

  11. Please explain in detail. Whats wrong with my approach? And prove to me I’m wrong; because I can give you numerous examples to prove my case!!

  12. Please explain in detail. Whats wrong with my approach? And prove to me I’m wrong; because I can give you numerous examples to prove my case!!

  13. The Truth, you are rather judgmental!
    It’s your approach that leads to oppression!

  14. The Truth, you are rather judgmental!
    It’s your approach that leads to oppression!

  15. A rat in a corner is a dangerous rat and Bob is a dangerous rat at the best of times!

  16. A rat in a corner is a dangerous rat and Bob is a dangerous rat at the best of times!

  17. Re-read what you wrote in reply to Spartacus and tell me if it ties in what you are saying right now. I’m not surprised anyway, you have just confirmed you were not yet born prior to the 1980s. That is why your language is typical Gukurahundi Mugabe ZANU PF language. You have known of no other government or leadership in your whole short life, other than ZANU PF and Mugabe. You therefore cannot compare and contrast the present environment with that under Ian Smith in Rhodesia. I’m telling you now; we never experienced Shona tribalism in Rhodesia. There was none and there were no Gukurahundis. All Shonas who lived in Matebeleland spoke Ndebele and there was never any talk about who came from where, and this eGoli nonsense which most of you Shonas are now so fond of under your leader Mugabe. You have all been influenced by him. You need psychological reconditioning. Shonas under Gukurahundi have done great harm to our once prosperous peaceful nation. We in Mthwakazi have suffered more from you people, not to mention the villagers. You don’t find Ndebele people causing all this disharmony in Shona provinces. Being in Rome, they do what the Romans do, as the saying goes. They integrate with the local Shona population. Unlike you Shonas in Matebeleland who come to convert us to be Shona. If you still can’t get it; that this is our biggest gripe with you people; then you can’t be redeemed. You are a difficult people to live with. Change your ways and stop copying Mugabe and his ZANU PF Shona tribalism evil empire!

  18. Re-read what you wrote in reply to Spartacus and tell me if it ties in what you are saying right now. I’m not surprised anyway, you have just confirmed you were not yet born prior to the 1980s. That is why your language is typical Gukurahundi Mugabe ZANU PF language. You have known of no other government or leadership in your whole short life, other than ZANU PF and Mugabe. You therefore cannot compare and contrast the present environment with that under Ian Smith in Rhodesia. I’m telling you now; we never experienced Shona tribalism in Rhodesia. There was none and there were no Gukurahundis. All Shonas who lived in Matebeleland spoke Ndebele and there was never any talk about who came from where, and this eGoli nonsense which most of you Shonas are now so fond of under your leader Mugabe. You have all been influenced by him. You need psychological reconditioning. Shonas under Gukurahundi have done great harm to our once prosperous peaceful nation. We in Mthwakazi have suffered more from you people, not to mention the villagers. You don’t find Ndebele people causing all this disharmony in Shona provinces. Being in Rome, they do what the Romans do, as the saying goes. They integrate with the local Shona population. Unlike you Shonas in Matebeleland who come to convert us to be Shona. If you still can’t get it; that this is our biggest gripe with you people; then you can’t be redeemed. You are a difficult people to live with. Change your ways and stop copying Mugabe and his ZANU PF Shona tribalism evil empire!

  19. Whatever a shona did to you in the past,I’m truly sorry for that….I’m on your side yet you bring up such trivial issues,people like you should NEVER be put into power,you speak of Ubuntu yet you have so much hate,was never proud of Mugabe because I wasn’t even born yet and am ashamed of his legacy,he is not Shona,even if he was we’d disown him,I feel sorry for your kids and yourself,you sound like a Nazi in the days if Hitler,we have one common enemy yet your biggest enemy is yourself my friend

  20. Whatever a shona did to you in the past,I’m truly sorry for that….I’m on your side yet you bring up such trivial issues,people like you should NEVER be put into power,you speak of Ubuntu yet you have so much hate,was never proud of Mugabe because I wasn’t even born yet and am ashamed of his legacy,he is not Shona,even if he was we’d disown him,I feel sorry for your kids and yourself,you sound like a Nazi in the days if Hitler,we have one common enemy yet your biggest enemy is yourself my friend

  21. Your majority numbers have messed up with your sense of humanity big time. You are not that different from the white racists of the Rhodesian era. Sies – we sick and tired with this eGoli Shona song. We never heard of it before Mugabe came to power in the 1970s. 36 years of the same tired song? SIES!!

  22. Your majority numbers have messed up with your sense of humanity big time. You are not that different from the white racists of the Rhodesian era. Sies – we sick and tired with this eGoli Shona song. We never heard of it before Mugabe came to power in the 1970s. 36 years of the same tired song? SIES!!

  23. You disown Mugabe when it suits you. When it doesn’t you follow his teachings of anti Ndebe tribalism and all this eGoli nonsense. You are unprincipled and cannot be trusted. Mugabe is Shona; and the ZANU PF 1979 Grand Plan says so proudly. You were all proud of him in 1980 and never did I hear anything about Malawi. Today he is from Malawi because he no longer discriminates on tribe in his violence. Mugabe speaks Shona. I have never heard him speak Chewa. Yes all tribes came from somewhere, but in Zimbabwe it’s only the Shona tribes that claim ownership of the country more than any other tribe why? You will never hear that from Tonga or Vendas, Nambya, Ndau etc. When it comes to this issue – It’s always the Shona who are the problem. Most tribes in Zimbabwe speak more than one African language. Only Shonas speak one language Shona. You can clearly see that the problems we have in Zimbabwe are mostly centred on Shona people and no one else. It’s not just Mugabe per se. If anything it is you Shonas who think you are the best thing since sliced bread. You will never find all this arrogance from any other Zimbabwean. Your majority numbers have messed your Ubuntu big time. Please change your ways!!

  24. You disown Mugabe when it suits you. When it doesn’t you follow his teachings of anti Ndebe tribalism and all this eGoli nonsense. You are unprincipled and cannot be trusted. Mugabe is Shona; and the ZANU PF 1979 Grand Plan says so proudly. You were all proud of him in 1980 and never did I hear anything about Malawi. Today he is from Malawi because he no longer discriminates on tribe in his violence. Mugabe speaks Shona. I have never heard him speak Chewa. Yes all tribes came from somewhere, but in Zimbabwe it’s only the Shona tribes that claim ownership of the country more than any other tribe why? You will never hear that from Tonga or Vendas, Nambya, Ndau etc. When it comes to this issue – It’s always the Shona who are the problem. Most tribes in Zimbabwe speak more than one African language. Only Shonas speak one language Shona. You can clearly see that the problems we have in Zimbabwe are mostly centred on Shona people and no one else. It’s not just Mugabe per se. If anything it is you Shonas who think you are the best thing since sliced bread. You will never find all this arrogance from any other Zimbabwean. Your majority numbers have messed your Ubuntu big time. Please change your ways!!

  25. At the end of the day all tribes came from somewhere,don’t know why you’re so self entitled as to being supreme/perfect,the Tonga/Kalanga etc have no problems with the Ndebele/Shona (and I put your tribe first to make you happy),your hate will only destroy you,tribalism is backward,I was just stating facts but the Shona have disowned Mugabe because he’s from Malawi,not that tribes matter anymore anyway

  26. At the end of the day all tribes came from somewhere,don’t know why you’re so self entitled as to being supreme/perfect,the Tonga/Kalanga etc have no problems with the Ndebele/Shona (and I put your tribe first to make you happy),your hate will only destroy you,tribalism is backward,I was just stating facts but the Shona have disowned Mugabe because he’s from Malawi,not that tribes matter anymore anyway

  27. Now you are back to your typical Gukurahundi Mugabe self. Why is it that all of you Shonas, when push comes to shove in issues of tribes you all talk like ZANU PF/Mugabe? That “eGoli” thing is exactly what the “all-Shona” Gukurahundi thugs were saying when they were ethnic cleansing our Matebeleland villagers in the 1980s? Surely Spartacus is right after all – you can not be trusted. To imagine the same Gukurahundi ZANU PF talk is now coming from you, after you have been busy claiming I should not generalise about Shonas. Sies – you are such a dishonest piece. You talking about you Shonas being here first – who told you stealing something first makes you the legitimate owner? Your ancestors stole Khoisaan land and Mthwakazi later stole it from you. Plain and simple – it doesn’t matter how long you had been on the land since your ancestors came from the North of Africa; you were still land invaders and thieves like all of us; period. Get over your Gukurahundi upbringing. You grew up being taught lies about your history just to boost your Shona egos. Southern Africa belongs to the Khoisaan people; not you or me. Uniting with you Gukurahundis to get rid of the evil you created in 1980 is a waste of time. You are all liars and pretenders. Never seen such untrustworth people. You deserve Mugabe – stupid!!

  28. In the Western world they don’t even know the difference between shona and ndebele,we’re all African and Ebola carriers…if anything after Makosi’s behaviour on Big Brother the West would say the Ndebeles would fit right in,a moraless tribe,so they can have you

  29. Hehede,you clearly don’t know your history,you ndebeles ran away from Shaka,we were here first,you then chased us away to Mashonaland,sit down Papa,you want to start another Rwanda Hutu/Tutsi situation?you’ve got jokes chief,let’s focus on getting Zim back on track not trying to get your tribe sent packing back to egoli by such dangerous statements.

  30. You can never ever trust a Shona, any Shona! They have ALL plundered, pillaged, looted and eventually destroyed our once vibrant economy! The truth is there for all to see, the truth comrade, does not lie!!! In the Western world you are ALL referred to as “Born thieves”…how true they all are with their analogy of you people! The sooner each and every one of you Shonas who are in power, including every single politically connected Shona thug are kicked out of power and out of our country, the better. You need to be hunted down and dealt with in a similar manner to how you’ve treated the Ndebeles. You must be made to pay dearly for your sins that you’ve brought upon our country. You are an absolute disgrace to the human race. I now understand completely why Ian Smith didn’t want to hand over power to you scum, he obviously knew something that none of us did!!!!

  31. You can never ever trust a Shona, any Shona! They have ALL plundered, pillaged, looted and eventually destroyed our once vibrant economy! The truth is there for all to see, the truth comrade, does not lie!!! In the Western world you are ALL referred to as “Born thieves”…how true they all are with their analogy of you people! The sooner each and every one of you Shonas who are in power, including every single politically connected Shona thug are kicked out of power and out of our country, the better. You need to be hunted down and dealt with in a similar manner to how you’ve treated the Ndebeles. You must be made to pay dearly for your sins that you’ve brought upon our country. You are an absolute disgrace to the human race. I now understand completely why Ian Smith didn’t want to hand over power to you scum, he obviously knew something that none of us did!!!!

  32. Bring the matebeleland and byo police chiefs to court urgently bameli. Sue the commanding officers so we have a record unlike gukurahundi whose records were mostly destroyed.

  33. Bring the matebeleland and byo police chiefs to court urgently bameli. Sue the commanding officers so we have a record unlike gukurahundi whose records were mostly destroyed.

  34. I thought I just explained above that I am referring to Gukurahundis. Cant you get it? Not every Shona is a Gukurahundi or was a Gukurahundi. Its not my fault that the 1980s Gukurahundi outfit was all Shona – thats Mugabe’s problem, not mine!!

  35. Exactly. The problem we have in Zimbabwe is a lack of moral uprightness amongst our people. Mugabe will dangle a carrot for ONLY the Shona people and deny the Mthwakazi people the same and what do Shona people do? They jump at the opportunity; instead of seeing him for what he is – an evil divide and rule tribalist.
    This is what they are doing in Matebeleland – instead of questioning Mugabe’s favours to them of taking virtually every job in Matebeleland and speaking their Shona everywhere (thanks to Mugabe’s Gukurahundi in 1980s) (The CARROT); whilst the same is not obtaining for Ndebeles in Mashonaland – they instead embrace these benefits. This is why Mugabe feels they are ungrateful bastards and sends his security apparatus more often to deal with them these days more than he does in Matebeleland.
    Shonas support Mugabe in his rejection of DEVOLUTION because they believe it will deny them these carrots that Mugabe has provided them since 1980. If they are genuinely against Mugabe – they should not be accepting these favours, but instead fight for every Zimbabwean from North to South, East and West by rejecting the carrots!!

  36. Exactly. The problem we have in Zimbabwe is a lack of moral uprightness amongst our people. Mugabe will dangle a carrot for ONLY the Shona people and deny the Mthwakazi people the same and what do Shona people do? They jump at the opportunity; instead of seeing him for what he is – an evil divide and rule tribalist.
    This is what they are doing in Matebeleland – instead of questioning Mugabe’s favours to them of taking virtually every job in Matebeleland and speaking their Shona everywhere (thanks to Mugabe’s Gukurahundi in 1980s) (The CARROT); whilst the same is not obtaining for Ndebeles in Mashonaland – they instead embrace these benefits. This is why Mugabe feels they are ungrateful bastards and sends his security apparatus more often to deal with them these days more than he does in Matebeleland.
    Shonas support Mugabe in his rejection of DEVOLUTION because they believe it will deny them these carrots that Mugabe has provided them since 1980. If they are genuinely against Mugabe – they should not be accepting these favours, but instead fight for every Zimbabwean from North to South, East and West by rejecting the carrots!!

  37. First of all Mugabes not even shona….FACT!secondly your generalisation insinuates that if a person of the said tribe practices bad behaviour then the whole tribe are of that mindset and attributed behaviour,so if I was to meet a loose ndebele girl then all are loose?A very narrow way of thinking my brother/sister.

  38. First of all Mugabes not even shona….FACT!secondly your generalisation insinuates that if a person of the said tribe practices bad behaviour then the whole tribe are of that mindset and attributed behaviour,so if I was to meet a loose ndebele girl then all are loose?A very narrow way of thinking my brother/sister.

  39. No. My comments are about Gukurahundis and their siGukurahundi language. Not about Shonas in general. There are Shonas who are Gukurahundi and have a Gukurahundi mentality. There are Shonas who are not Gukurahundi and dont have a Gukurahundi mentality. Its just a pity that Gukurahundis happened to be all Shona. Thats not my problem – ask Mugabe!!

  40. No. My comments are about Gukurahundis and their siGukurahundi language. Not about Shonas in general. There are Shonas who are Gukurahundi and have a Gukurahundi mentality. There are Shonas who are not Gukurahundi and dont have a Gukurahundi mentality. Its just a pity that Gukurahundis happened to be all Shona. Thats not my problem – ask Mugabe!!

  41. Apa mapurisa marasika. The police are for the people and not otherwise. You might not give a damn here but mind you these videos are seen worldwide…what do they say about our country? Police should arrest the perpetrators and not asault them!

  42. Apa mapurisa marasika. The police are for the people and not otherwise. You might not give a damn here but mind you these videos are seen worldwide…what do they say about our country? Police should arrest the perpetrators and not asault them!

  43. All your comments are about Gukurahundi—bet you if you have diarrhoea today its because of shonas—if I was ndebele I’d be ashamed to be of that tribe—-why so bitter?

  44. All your comments are about Gukurahundi—bet you if you have diarrhoea today its because of shonas—if I was ndebele I’d be ashamed to be of that tribe—-why so bitter?

  45. The commissioner knows whom they deployed for duty let him surrender his people whom the did send

  46. Mugabe is not keen on leaving Zimbabwe standing. He wants to destroy it before going to Malaysia with his family. The tactic of using Shona abuse on Ndebele like in 1980 is aimed at dividing people to make it difficult for a united front to be formed. Mugabe is a blood thirsty serpent. It’s good that the people of Zimbabwe now know him well and will not allow him to divide them. Gugurahundi mentality Shonas should repent and leave their 1980s evil ways for their serpent master won’t protect them from God’s Wreath. the police who perpetrate these crimes against humanity, don’t forgot that Mugabe is over 90 and has nothing to lose. These memories will haunt them and their seed for as long as they live.

  47. Is it not humane to arrest offenders, if any than to kill them? Seems like thee cops and their leaders have not only lost their dignity but their conscience in maiming innocent civilians.

  48. Is it not humane to arrest offenders, if any than to kill them? Seems like thee cops and their leaders have not only lost their dignity but their conscience in maiming innocent civilians.

  49. Please guys those with mobile phones take photos of the policemen involved in these atrocities and post them on internet so that those who know them can help us to identify them so they can be dealt with accordingly.

  50. Why Mthwakazi people have to be forced to sing or speak siGukurahundi is beyond me. What exactly do they get if we speak or sing in siGukurahundi? Does that put food on the table? Do they get rich?
    The primitive Gukurahundi mind – it boggles the mind. Yeah neh; Shona/Afrikaans indeed are the languages of the oppressor in Southern Africa. So said the 1976 class in Soweto. Arise Mthwakazi arise!!

  51. Why Mthwakazi people have to be forced to sing or speak siGukurahundi is beyond me. What exactly do they get if we speak or sing in siGukurahundi? Does that put food on the table? Do they get rich?
    The primitive Gukurahundi mind – it boggles the mind. Yeah neh; Shona/Afrikaans indeed are the languages of the oppressor in Southern Africa. So said the 1976 class in Soweto. Arise Mthwakazi arise!!

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