People need to watch out for the power games playing out inside ZANU PF right this minute. Former members want everyone marching through the streets next Monday. The big boss fights might spill outside party walls. Many experts warn that regular citizens could become pawns all over again. The last time big changes happened back in 2017, regular folks got nothing but empty promises.
Robert Mugabe lost his job after decades of running Zimbabwe. Everyone celebrated then—they danced and sang about new beginnings. But look who actually won? Just a handful of rich, powerful players snatched everything good for themselves. The army stepped away from helping normal citizens. Everyone else kept struggling with empty stomachs.
The army just pulled Lieutenant-General Anselem Sanyatwe from his big job yesterday. Then Blessed Geza started yelling on Facebook about criminals near the president. These moves signal serious fighting between groups who want control. Both sides claim they fight for average citizens. History tells us that neither side cares about fixing real problems facing regular families.
A secret government agent talked to The NewsHawks newspaper about everything happening. This person said most Zimbabweans will lose again if they pick sides. The agent cannot share his name because he works in security. He thinks both sides just want power for themselves. Average people marching next Monday might help one group beat another group, but regular families will still struggle to buy food next month.
Robert Mugabe lost his job after decades of running Zimbabwe. Everyone celebrated then—they danced and sang about new beginnings. But look who actually won? Just a handful of rich, powerful players snatched everything good for themselves. The army stepped away from helping normal citizens. Everyone else kept struggling with empty stomachs.
The army just pulled Lieutenant-General Anselem Sanyatwe from his big job yesterday. Then Blessed Geza started yelling on Facebook about criminals near the president. These moves signal serious fighting between groups who want control. Both sides claim they fight for average citizens. History tells us that neither side cares about fixing real problems facing regular families.
A secret government agent talked to The NewsHawks newspaper about everything happening. This person said most Zimbabweans will lose again if they pick sides. The agent cannot share his name because he works in security. He thinks both sides just want power for themselves. Average people marching next Monday might help one group beat another group, but regular families will still struggle to buy food next month.