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Two weeks ago I wrote the article below about how Iโve been using hidden and regular cameras to record police officers, detectives, dealers, and runners, exposing who controls the drug industry in Zimbabwe. I wrote about how I had followed the drug, gold, and arms trails all the way to Kanyemba. Then, just a few days ago, an audio recording surfaced naming some prominent people involved in drug dealing.
What I can say is this: I am not yet prepared to divulge names as we are still determining whether we can release what we have recorded without endangering peopleโs lives. But our investigations have confirmed that the biggest drug kingpins the runners, dealers, and detectives work for are high-ranking politicians, their children, and some of the richest people in the country. All these people who were implicated have been very vocal about fighting drugs, yet they are the ones pushing drugs to the youth.
When we asked why these elites sell drugs to the youth, the answer was shocking. Yes, money is a huge motive but the most important is to pacify the unemployed youth to ensure that they never rise to revolt against the government because they constitute a huge threat. Meditate on that for a moment, and then ask yourself who stands to benefit from this pacification? CAB3sters?
When arrests happen they are usually orchestrated by politicians to eliminate competitors so they can maintain a monopoly. The politicians control the police to arrest their rivals and also to move their drugs.
Drugs are brought into Zimbabwe through imported vehicles, with the drugs stashed in body panels and tires. When they get to Harare, the cars are disassembled, the drugs are removed, and the cars are resold or other. Some come in via trucks and even planes. The madam I said organizes women for the whoโs who of Zimbabwe, is also heavily involved in drugs.
When I bought a stand in Arlington, everyone knew of two big ZANU PF โ what can I sayโ members, living in that complex who are renowned for dealing drugs. Ultimately, Zimbabwe has a very vibrant drug market, ranging from cocaine, ecstasy, molly, methamphetamine, mariguana to bronco.
In conclusion: even if we released the names and information, what is the point because itโs not like Zimbabweans will do anything about it. All it will be is gossip for a few days and then we are back to normal. So why even waste time divulging to such a bunch of passive people? And lastly: common sense should make you ask why drug use has increased under the Second Republic?