Thursday 15 May 2014

Mugabe is like the sadistic cockerel, rumuchongwinjo, one would kill and incinerate to stop its evil genes and yet we allowed to rule for 34 years!


There are three headlines in today’s (15 May 2014) New Zimbabwe:

  1. Govt splashes US$11m on MPs’ posh cars
  2. Govt not paying workers medical aid
  3. Revenue collection tumbles, treasury official

 

They all scream of one thing and one thing only; here is a regime that has lost all credibility and sense of what is right and what is wrong. The regime will continue in its corrupt and selfish way to drag this nation to the depths of hell.

 

These politicians are not concerned about how to get the nation out of this hell-on-earth; they only say that to win our votes. Once elected, all they care about is how to fleece the nation of as much wealth as possible and as quickly as possible!

 

The sooner the nation can kick out these blood suckers out of parliament and state house the sooner the nation can stop this criminal waste of the nation’s resources and wealth and end the tragic human suffering and loss of lives it has caused. Mugabe and Zanu PF rigged the July 2013 elections; the regime is therefore per se illegitimate and should be forced out without further ado.

 

The longer this illegitimate regime remains in power the deeper into the abyss the regime will drag the nation and the harder and longer it will take to climb out of the hell-hole. This is the reality that this nation has refused to face up to for years; hoping things will, somehow, get better. Things get worse and not better. Now the chickens have come home to roost; Zimbabwe is standing on the edge and looking down the abyss.

 

We must get rid of this corrupt and murderous Mugabe dictatorship before it drags the whole nation over the edge. The nauseating screams of death and destruction rising from the abyss of nations who have failed to act and have tumbled over the edge must help focus the nation’s minds on the task on hand – stop Mugabe taking the nation over the edge.

 

Mugabe should have never been allowed to rule this great nation for a year let alone the 34 years!

 

Mugabe is like the sadistic cockerel, rumuchongwinjo in Shona; known to sneak up on defenceless chicks and peck them with murderous intent. The best thing is to kill rumuchongwinjo immediately, do not even waste time for it to be big enough to eat because it may start breeding and contaminate the rest with its satanic genes. It should then be incinerated so that not even your dog will get to eat it!

 
Zimbabwe has been cursed to have rumuchongwinjo like Mugabe rule the land for 34 cursed years. It is time to lift the curse and let this great nation live again!

9 comments:

Zimbabwe Light said...

@Tichaona

Tichaona, I have to agree with you if Mwonzora and Mafume were trading physical punches and not verbal ones the two would have disfigured each other so much so that they would be distinguish from the colours of the pants they are wearing!

The tragedy is that Zimbabwe is now looking over the edge of the arroyo Mugabe has dragged the nation to and these MDC buffoons are busy fighting over nothing when they should be stopping Mugabe taking the nation over the edge.
Indeed the nation would not ever be in this dangerous situation if MDC had implemented the democratic reforms and thus stopped Mugabe get-ting back into State House. It was because MDC’s breath-taking incompetence that not even one reforms was implemented after five years in the NGU. And as if that was not bad enough, now these MDC buffoons are fiddling whilst Rome burns!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Saddened
Well I agree with you that the 50s and 60s took up arms and fought for independence I would also want you to accept that they are the ones who spawned Mugabe and the thugs who have been ruling this nation these last 34 years. So they had the courage "to do something about their plight (colonial oppression)" but only to create another regime that has turned out not only to be equally oppressive but add corrupt and incompetent to boot! What is there to be admired in that?

The 50s and 60s acted yes but they failed to think through what they were doing because if they had then they would have realised that ending colonial rule using the gun would throw into leadership position men and women who would use the same gun to impose their will on the defenceless majority.

The struggle to end white colonial exploitation and oppression was not just about ending white rule but about freedom, justice and human dignity to all. All we did in 1980 was end white rule and left the people to continue to suffer under the yoke of oppression denied of all human rights and dignity and hope!

The 50s and 60s do not point to the solution of our current political and economic problems but point to the Genesis of our problems. Taking action like civil disobedience will easily led to rioting and worse if not care-fully thought out and will end with the tyrants, riff-raff and/or village idiots (no need to name names) in State House. What will that have accomplished?

We need to break this vicious circle in which whatever we; we end up making things worse not better than they were before we acted.

If you wanted a pithy definition of one incapable of self-governing then it is one incapable of acting to improve one's lot.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Inini
Zimpapers are propped up by the regime using taxpayer's money. The economic melt-down is reaching everyone including those at Zimpaper, ZBC, NRZ, etc. This is the tsunami that will sweep all before it.

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ ndinodya
I understand what you are saying particularly its long term implications. By failing to let go of Tsvangirai since he clearly proved to be incompetent people are without being conscious of it stopping themselves searching for competent leaders.

You have to remember that the average Zimbabwean voter is not the smartest kid on the block - they would have never voted for tyrant and then a village idiot if they were - and therefore their mental capacity is not much. They can have Tsvangirai or someone else but not both! Beside the failure to make a clean break even with a proven village idiot shows the lack of self-confidence and indecisiveness - the very straits Tsvamgirai is noted for!

Zimbabwe Light said...

What I found laughable about this MDC-T UK and Ireland branch's statement is "We will remain vigilant in the face of the hidden hand of destruction that wants to divert our focus away from the formidable challenge that our Leader has to remove the Robert Mugabe regime."
Someone please tell these MDC -T UK and Ireland Branch members that Mugabe rigged the elections ten months ago. They clearly do not know that otherwise they would not be wittering all this nonsense about being vigilant and focused on the task of removing Mugabe.
If they had been vigilant then they would have been aware that the only hope of removing Mugabe was by implementing the democratic reform; they would have pushed their leaders to ensure that the reform were implemented.
For all their pretentions these MDC-T supporters had no clue what was required to remove Mugabe and even now, with the benefit of hindsight, they still have no clue. To be fair to them, so did Tsvangiria before the elections and now; he still does not have the foggiest idea what will have to be done to end this Zanu PF dictatorship!
When people like people like Tonderai Samanyanga, who are intellectually as blind as a mole, start talking about remaining “focus” it makes one laugh. Is this a self-disparaging pan to underline his blindness!

Tsvangirai, Biti and the rest of the MDC leaders and may I say members have proven to be breathtakingly incompetent and no amount of public statement saying otherwise will ever change that historic fact! These supported either camp completely miss the point that both are incompetent!

Zimbabwe Light said...

Mugabe can go to Singapore and get his eye fixed. The country needs him to come back and focus his attention on the economic melt-down with two good eyes!
The empty ZimAsset begging bowl will be waiting to mock him the minute he is back. On his return Chinamasa will be greeting him with the news that he cannot find enough money to pay the civil servants!

Mugabe is learning that it was easy to rig the elections but not so with the economy!

Enda udzoke! Chawakadya chamuka Gushungo weeeee!

Zimbabwe Light said...

Nkomo, member of the renewal team led by Biti says the drand coalition is taking shape.

The likes of Samuel Sipepa Nkomo should know that by failing to implement the reforms he and all his MDC friends proved they were incompetent and their betrayal and treachery is not going to be swept under the carpet.

All people like Nkomo want is to get back on the gravy train and they will never change anything! The nation needs a serious debate on a way out of this mess and people like Nkomo and Biti are the background empty-drum noise the nation could do without at a time when it needed to concentrate! How can the nation hear its think with all this racket!?

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Maita
I think the renewal started on the wrong foot in accusing Tsvangirai of being incompetent but failing to accept that they too had been incompetent in allowing MDC to drift with no sense of direction or purpose all these years!

The thinking people accept Tsvangirai has been a total failure but they also know that all those in the renewal team should have put their foot down a long time ago and said this was not right. And so by pretending they did nothing wrong the renewal team lost the support of the thinking public.

The rest of the people who followed like sheep did not have a clue what the renewal team was talking about when they said Tsvangirai was incompetent. Of course it is not surprising that they came out in support of Tsvangirai.

So in the end the renewal team ended up with no supporters because the alienated those who understood them by insulting them with half-truths and insulting the herd by telling them what they did not understand!

Zimbabwe Light said...

@ Mukaranga
If punching him would bring even one iota of comfort to the 14 millions of Zimbabweans alive today and millions yet to be born whose lives the tyrant has turned up-side-down and, even if the madness was to stopped this minute, they will carry the scars he inflicted to their graves. It will not! As for the millions whose live have been cut short as a result of the economic collapse and collapse of the health services, etc. and the over 30 000 the tyrant has murdered to establish and maintain his de facto one party dictatorship nothing can bring them back from beyond the grave. No punching him would not help.

I would love to see the tyrant and his cronies tried in a court of law for some of their heinous crimes against the good people of Zimbabwe and punished. We need to send a clear message to some of his hothead supporters and many more who will want to follow Mugabe's example in future that no one is above the law. And that whilst it may take time for justice to catch up with the wrong doers, the wheels of justice turn slowly but still they do turn!