TIME FOR ACTION IS NOW, ZIMBABWE!!!
To all the people of
Zimbabwe, Organizations, Churches and NGOs the time for action is now! We call
upon all the opposition parties to work with ZINASU in forming a front that
will see millions of Zimbabweans match upon Mugabe´s fortress and demanding
their rights and dues. The time is now, RISE UP MWANA WEVHU!
The many Zanu PF hardliners who continue to show fanatical and near cultic support for Mugabe are not Zimbabweans who love and honour “a dear leader.” It is a collection of fearful beneficiaries of Mugabe’s violence, corruption, patronage and pillage who stand to lose their freedom, wealth and even lives in the case of his departure. These are Mugabe’s zealots who have raped, murdered, robbed and stolen in the name of Mugabe and are most likely to be thrown into extremism upon Mugabe’s death and run down Zimbabwe in a bloody civil war if not managed strategically by the political opposition.
“We are geared for
demonstrations but we need first to mobilise and take everyone on board before
getting into the streets and here today we are orienting first years so that
they know where we are coming from,” ZINASU.
“We are going to witness
thousands of students dropping out from the country’s universities because the
already stressed parents will now not be able to raise fees and to us this is
very disturbing and we are saying action should be taken now.” ZINASU
Mugabe will be removed by politicians who will
surmount the fear of death and breathe courage to the population. Leaders, who
will, with their trusted people power and large numbers, demolish Mugabe’s thin
fortresses of violence and extract freedom and justice from the sinking regime.
In his lifetime, Mugabe must see the colour of defeat, taste the bitter cup of
justice and smell the freedom of his victims.
It is a well understood Zanu PF plan that Mugabe
should not suffer the indignity of being replaced alive and being out of office
and powerless. This is mainly to allow him to cling to the immunity from
prosecution for crimes against humanity and escape possible harassment by
political opponents.Mugabe’s death at the moment would be a natural and
somewhat dignified escape from justice to the comfort of the grave. Those
securocrats that Mugabe used to commit genocide will then remain with the
argument that they were sent to slaughter civilians by a head of state, which
is a lousy legal argument but a sound political excuse.
The removal of Mugabe from office will not be a beauty
pageant or a picnic but a wrestling match with the gods that only those leaders
with the jihadist ingredient and suicidal element need to attend. Too much love
for life or too much fear of death are qualities that are not needed in the
political theatre that will uproot the titanic tyranny in Harare. Praying and
wishing for Mugabe’s death is not enough, not even voting in huge numbers will
help, what is needed is the conquest of the fear of death and then Mugabe will
be kicked out from State House. Paying Mugabe in his own currency by standing
up pound-for-pound to his violence is a political choice that Zimbabweans
should be seriously thinking of, or otherwise stop wasting time in preparing
for elections whose results Mugabe will ignore. A Socratic observation of the
political and historical circumstances that surround Mugabe’s hostage status
indicates a strong possibility that upon his death, an extremist political cult
might rise and in his name torment Zimbabwe more than Mugabe ever did in his
lifetime.
Mugabe’s only survival tactic in politics is violence
and the tried and tested manipulation of the fear of death that politicians
like Tsvangirai suffer from, often leading to boycotts when the country needs
real leadership. The solution to this will be found by politicians who will
mobilize the many Zimbabweans into self defence mode against the few youth
militias, soldiers, police and war veterans who are instructed to intimidate
the people. As soon as these hired forces are overwhelmed by the many
Zimbabweans who are prepared to die for freedom, precedence has it that the
armed forces are known to turn around and join the people. This takes reckless
and suicidal leaders who understand that under the shadow of death is where
freedom normally hides.
The many Zanu PF hardliners who continue to show fanatical and near cultic support for Mugabe are not Zimbabweans who love and honour “a dear leader.” It is a collection of fearful beneficiaries of Mugabe’s violence, corruption, patronage and pillage who stand to lose their freedom, wealth and even lives in the case of his departure. These are Mugabe’s zealots who have raped, murdered, robbed and stolen in the name of Mugabe and are most likely to be thrown into extremism upon Mugabe’s death and run down Zimbabwe in a bloody civil war if not managed strategically by the political opposition.
Contrary to their pretensions and posturing, these
zealots are not courageous but dead afraid. They include some of Mugabe’s top
ministers and service chiefs in the military and intelligence echelons. They
have access to arms and other state resources which make them a formidable,
though not indefatigable force. If handled with adequate political masonry,
they can prove to be a small political quantity whose fears and weaknesses can
be exploited to assure victory.
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