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Zimbabweans have been urged to take to the streets on Friday in protest against President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his allies by war veteran Blessed Geza, who is reportedly aligned with Vice President General Constantino Chiwenga.
My view is that unless the army and its soldiers themselves take to the streets, there will be no protest at all.
Zimbabweans still carry the dark memories of what happened on the 1st of August 2018, when unarmed citizens were gunned down by the military using live ammunition.
I remember saying at the time that this brutal act would have long-term repercussions until someone had the courage to break that cycle.
Since that tragic day in August 2018, nothing has changed. In fact, in January 2019, more Zimbabweans were killed during protests against a fuel price hike after the government shut down the internet.
So I view Friday’s call for protests as more of an intention or a wish to be in the streets, rather than a realistic expectation. My analytical lens tells me that there will be no significant turnout unless the soldiers themselves provide a guarantee of safety by joining or protecting the demonstrators.
There is also the issue of police clearance, which ZANUPF has always used as a tool to suppress dissent. Protests in Zimbabwe are rarely allowed to happen unless the police give the green light, which is unconstitutional.
Ironically, some of the very people who once supported such repression are now victims of the same system, caught in the middle of ZANUPF’s internal factional battles.
So, we wait to see what happens on Friday. But based on history and the political climate, my view remains that nothing significant will occur unless the military is involved. Friday will likely pass as just another ordinary day in Zimbabwe.
Unless the soldiers themselves take to the streets, Friday’s protest will remain a wish, not a revolution.
As I have said over the past six months, Vice President Chiwenga’s path to the presidency has been politically sealed.
The only remaining avenue for him to revive even the faintest hope of succeeding Mnangagwa lies within the military. If the army does not intervene, his presidential ambitions are effectively over.
Congratulations to new Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado for her courageous struggle to bring democracy to Venezuela. It should inspire those engaged in similar struggles around the world - and remind those of us lucky enough to live in America that we have a solemn responsibility to constantly preserve and defend our own hard-won democratic traditions.
Starting in 2026, you can invest between US$75,000 and US$90,000 to become a citizen of Botswana.
It's a promising initiative and an effective way to boost both population growth and financial inflows.
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Tube drivers are striking for a 32 hour working week, and 75% discounts on all national rail travel.
Their base salary is currently £70,182 pa.
For a job so demanding some see fit to knit, watch TV, and occasionally press a button to operate doors.
ZIMBABWE has reached a historic milestone in its dairy industry, producing a record 10 million litres of milk in July, the highest output in recent years.
One of the enterprises driving growth is Victor Farm, Chikomba.
Started in 2017 by George Guvamatanga shortly after he left Barclays. Selling 800,000L/month.
Guvamatanga produced 10% of this milk in his July production- over a milion litres.
🚨MAJOR BREAKING: A massive report exposes that Trump purchased $100,000,000 in bonds tied to companies DIRECTLY impacted by his policies. That smells like insider trading and is IMPEACHABLE.
Overall, Trump has made $3.4 BILLION in the last 8 months.