My Dear People
The reassigning of Energy and Power Development and Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare ministers on Friday was another glaring sign that the Lacoste cabal is out of its depth.
Ngwena made Edgar Moyo, formerly in charge of the Energy and Power Development ministry, and July Moyo, previously superintending the Public, Labour and Social Welfare ministry, to swap portfolios.
The two Moyos, just like most of this crop of new ministers that came after the 2017 coup, have done nothing to justify their presence in Cabinet.
Some Zimbabweans go for over 24 hours without electricity at any given time and Edgar, a former headmaster, never demonstrated during his over a year stint in that ministry that he was capable of finding a solution to the crisis.
July, who was given several opportunities by Baba, also did not distinguish himself well in the public service portfolio and is leaving at a time when morale is at its lowest in the civil service.
The Energy and Power Development portfolio will be his third since his career was resurrected by that cowardly coup seven years ago.
Ngwena’s mini-Cabinet reshuffle was nothing, but just a game of musical chairs.
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The cabal has no solutions to the problems facing this country and Ngwena will just keep rotating his underperforming runners so that they continue to eat.
Munopengaaaaaaaaaaaa
Before a week was over since we were told that Ngwena had gone on vacation, we saw a flurry of statements indicating that he was replacing the heads of the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO).
Isaac Moyo was quietly replaced as the CIO director general by Fulton Mangwanya, who was previously the Zimbabwe National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority director-general.
The changes happened a few days after Godwin Matanga was replaced by Stephen Mutamba as police commissioner general.
For Matanga it was a miracle that he survived this long because it was a public secret that he was not wanted there since the days of the coup. This was because he does not come from the same tribal group as the owners of the country.
Moyo’s removal came as a surprise, but it must be read in the context of the growing resistance over the 2030 nonsense.
We are in that phase where saying the truth that people are fed up becomes very risky kikikiki.
So Ngwena will be hosting sellout Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) MPs at his farm in the Midlands today.
Precabe has become the headquarters for the campaign to remove presidential term limits to allow the octogenarian to stay in power beyond 2028.
They are trying to use the same script I used in my failed campaign to ensure that Gushungo ruled you from the grave.
Who remembers those days when I would summon ministers to my enclave in Mazowe and make them sing that maZezuru are unconquerable? It seems these people cannot learn from history.
Zimbabweans will be keenly watching the CCC MPs that will be gyrating at Precabe Farm and feeding Ngwena’s fish.
My advice to them would be that they should start preparing for life in the wilderness when their terms end because people will not vote back into Parliament people, who put their stomachs first.
Even a blind person can see that what is happening during those farm visits is a betrayal of the masses.
The fact that Ngwena recognised that imposter Sengezo Tshabangu as the leader of the opposition in his invitation to the MPs to join the Precabe jaunt should tell you a lot about the characters we are dealing with.
Munopengaaaaaaaaaa
The abolition of the death penalty in Zimbabwe last week was a great milestone that must be celebrated, but we must resist attempts by revisionists to use it to distort our history.
Zimbabwe last carried out executions in 2005, a good 12 years before Gushungo was chased away by those gun-toting cowards.
The abolition was the result of a Private Member’s Bill that was brought to Parliament by Dzivaresekwa MP Edwin Mushoriwa in 2023, which amended the Criminal Law Code and the Criminal Procedure and Evidence Act.
We have seen propagandists falling over each other insinuating that all credit must be given to Ngwena for the removal of the death penalty.
They claim that he abhors capital punishment because he escaped the hangman’s noose himself as a child after he blew up a train to fight the colonial regime.
I am yet to get a convincing account that indeed that happened, but what I know is that actions speak louder than words.
For now I will not speak about some people who had their lives cut short because they were perceived as a threat to certain people’s political careers.
Munopengaaaaaaaaa
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