A cunning plan to discredit PM

EDITOR - Thanks for the letter you published about young Kaseke and his Zanu (PF) friends. This is a follow up letter after the wake of that article.


Today I wish to unveil a plot by the young man and his ZANU comrades. This plan was accidentally leaked over the World Cup period resulting in him not travelling to Zim. However this plan is dubbed “Operation Sovereignty” and was apparently hatched at the formation of the inclusive government which Kaseke said from the onset was a way to keep Tsvangirayi quiet and destroy the MDC formations. In this plan, the aim was and still is to recruit unemployed youths and train them in acts of sabotage.

It is very apparent in the plan that Zanu youths are being told that the enemy is MDC and it must be destroyed. At major events where the president and prime minister are both present, anti-Tsvangirai slogans are sung and threats released to show the portrayed image of an anti-Tsvangirai Zimbabwe to the international community.

This was first displayed at the Brazil game, but the youths present were misinformed about who and when to jeer and they ended up jeering at Mugabe rather than Tsvangirayi. This was reversed at the opening of parliament with the hiring of drunken youths who got it right this time humiliating Tsvangirayi.

Direct orders were given to police present not to intervene and they did nothing to stop the youths from insulting the Head of State.

It is now apparent that the youths are still the backbone of Zanu and the tools for election victory. The plans are also apparently providing for a ‘food for work’ programme where the youths will be fed off the streets from Zanus ill-gotten wealth. Sit-ins are also planned for the MDC offices where moles are being planted to break party ranks. The factions have started emerging with a youth wing supporting Tsvangirayi and another for Biti.

Im very saddened that the state has such highly motivated individuals who are destroying rather than building the nation. While in SA the young man has been sparking Xenophobia attacks when he called the SA president a weakened Tsvangirayi look alike and a disgrace to pan Africanism. The remarks were made in a university lecture discussion where he was whisked away by fellow Zimbabweans after singing the Malema song but in Shona (made famous by Manyika ” chera mabhunu”).

It is very awkward that this is what the youth centres are all about – they are the future of Zim. I suggest this boy also be placed on the targeted sanctions list and banned from having foreign accounts since he is being used to sabotage the country. There is no room in Zim for a little Malema look-alike. Someone stop this madness!

The Zimbabwe we want, HARARE

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