ZANU(PF) is not serious
Our ideas and aspirations can no longer be shaped by the gun, propaganda or the threat of violence or even death
I never cease to be amazed by the tomfoolery we are witnessing! Last week Friday evening, the day before the ZANU (PF) event, I arrived in Highfield and there were no potholes in the road leading to the Zimbabwe grounds! There had been there in the morning. The grass on the road sides had been cut and municipal workers were busy hiding the waste that has been there for a couple of months. I laughed out loud but realised that one of our fundamental problems in Zimbabwe is the City Council. Their whole idea here was to create an illusion to the "chefs" that they are doing their job and all is well, which is definitely not the case.
This has happened before, mind you, during the botched township tourism fiasco, where we saw roads being patched up and buildings painted because the "chefs" were coming to visit. The one day event has resulted in zero results. But that seems normal in Zimbabwe.
We now have a culture of hiding the facts in order to please our politicians. This has been happening for such a long time at has become "normal". We even describe our economic conditions, not as they really are, but as we think our "chefs" want to hear; that it's the British and sanctions. The ZBC is very good at that and so is the Herald including those analysts and columnist who write for it. I actually feel sorry for them because they are caught in a spider's web of manufactured lies and innuendo in order to make living. I pray that our forgiving God has mercy on them.
We are a nation of fools who fear the truth, and will do anything to hide it.