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Zimbabwe’s Cycle of Betrayal

2 months agoTue, 21 Jan 2025 15:59:59 GMT
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Zimbabwe’s Cycle of Betrayal

Engineer Jacob Kudzayi Mutisi

Is it not a pity how the people of Zimbabwe have been duped not once, but twice? The first betrayal came from figures like Cecil Rhodes and his clansmen, who, under the guise of imperialism, promised development and progress but instead exploited the land and its resources for their own gain. Today, a similar betrayal unfolds, this time at the hands of those who once fought for liberation. Ironically, it is fellow black Zimbabweans who have perpetuated this cycle of deception, leaving many citizens feeling disillusioned and betrayed.

In the late 19th century, Rhodes and his associates entered Zimbabwe, then known as Southern Rhodesia, with promises of prosperity. They claimed they would bring civilisation, education and economic opportunities to the indigenous population. However, the reality was starkly different. The colonisers seized land, exploited natural resources and established a system that benefitted a small elite while disenfranchising the majority. This period of exploitation sowed the seeds of distrust among the people, an attitude that has persisted through generations.

Fast forward to the post-independence era, where the promise of liberation ignited hope among Zimbabweans. Leaders such as Robert Mugabe emerged as icons of resistance, rallying the populace with the promise of a better future. Many believed that independence would usher in a new era of equality, justiceband economic stability. However, as the 45 years have passed, it became increasingly evident that the liberation struggle had merely replaced one form of exploitation with another. Politicians who once championed the cause of the oppressed began to enrich themselves at the expense of the very people they vowed to uplift.

The transition from liberation fighters to self-serving politicians has left a bitter taste in the mouths of many Zimbabweans. Corruption has become endemic, with leaders amassing wealth while the majority struggle to make ends meet. Promises of economic reform and social justice have been replaced by a culture of patronage and nepotism. The very institutions that were meant to serve the people have been warped, prioritising the interests of the elite over the needs of the populace.

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It is not just the economic betrayal that stings, it is the erosion of trust in leadership. Zimbabweans are now acutely aware of the duplicity of politicians who continue to recite the mantra of liberation while engaging in practices that undermine the very principles of freedom and equality. This betrayal has manifested in widespread apathy and disillusionment. Many citizens have lost faith in the political process, believing that no matter who is in power, the outcome will be the same, a perpetuation of the status quo.

The ramifications of this disillusionment are profound. A generation that once believed in the dream of a prosperous Zimbabwe is now questioning the very foundations of their society. The youth, disenchanted by the empty promises of their leaders, are increasingly turning to alternative means of expression and activism. Social movements and grassroots organisations are emerging, challenging the narrative that has dominated Zimbabwean politics for decades.

This cycle of betrayal that has ensnared Zimbabweans is a tragic reflection of a deeper systemic issue. The hope that once accompanied liberation has been overshadowed by the reality of disillusionment. As Zimbabweans grapple with this legacy, the question remains, how can they reclaim their narrative and rebuild a nation that truly serves its people? Only time will tell if the spirit of resistance can be rekindled, leading to genuine change and accountability in leadership.

Izvi hazvichaita.

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27 Comments

Vic Venom · 2 months ago
😂😂😂 Mutisi is a political grifter who has no convictions in his beliefs...He is only driven by self interest and insatiable thirst for money... Rant over sanity restored
@kudzi · 2 months ago
kudzayi atorinani Uyo paneiwewe @vic venom... problem vapfana Imimi munoramba muchingohukura panenzou dzisingamire kufamba.... check the log in your eye, before you speak about a stick in ones eye
Z · 2 months ago
ANOTHER LOAD OF RUBBISH
Vic Venom · 2 months ago
😂😂 the mental gymnastics of this guy is pretty laughable...The same guy that was waxing lyrically about the slave farm called Rhodesia is now indirectly criticizing it..Pindula must be desperate for those sweet sweet dollars hence why they are promoting this filth... Kudzayi Mutisi is the perfect example of a useful i.d.i.ot paid by a those with sinister motives.... Zimbabwe despite having it's flaws is fine and nobody in their right mind would actively exchange it with the vile and diabolical system that was Rhodesia...Rant over sanity restored
Black forest · 2 months ago
I thought your debate was going to be centered on what he said than the one who said it.
pedege · 2 months ago
hama vadiwa ndibatsireiwo kuno angaita ruzivo hre pamusoro pemiti iyi, murwiti nemumvuri wakamba kut yakaita sei kan kut ine mamwe mazita hre ainoshedzwa nayo
really · 2 months ago
tichatongoita zuvarekut tofanakuchema Zimbabwe yese pamwemwari angatinzwa
Satan 👹 · 2 months ago
manje zvavave kutaura zve2030 kureva kuti hakuna kuchaendwa unless God intervenes
Vic Venom · 2 months ago
Is Pindula now a mouthpiece of the X rants of one Kudzayi Mutisi?... Please add a disclaimer that it is a paid promotion...Rant over sanity restored
Bambo · 2 months ago
IWE VIC VINOM enda ku HERALD not muno mu pindula unodei
Green Bomber · 2 months ago
Application ke Jobs koo kungokabvisa
Oh · 2 months ago
Noted.
@vhedza · 2 months ago
The big problem is our opposition parties they oppose everything whether good or even they it's good to them because they find opportunities. We seem to know democracy yet we are still to let from those who champion it. They do not teach us the correct way because they have a hidden agenda which we do not know but themselves. Zvave kuda kusvinura chose, the big question is how? Once you do acknowledge what the rulling party has done correctly your labelled sellout even in the rulling party it is the same.
Antman · 2 months ago
Wassup when did Kudzayi wake up. I thought he was pro ZANU PF but of late he criticizes their shaningas
Gunvosta · 2 months ago
chokwadi chemashuwa
Dhafu · 2 months ago
That's Africa at its best .
Gamarieri · 2 months ago
Good news pindula mwaaaaa
nhubu · 2 months ago
𝘱𝘢𝘬𝘢𝘴𝘩𝘢𝘵𝘢
bounty hunter · 2 months ago
pindula zvimwe zvamunotaura its true but zvoda kunyararwa kkkkkk
warning ⚠️ · 2 months ago
makuda kuvhariswa manje nhai Pindula ...tozotandarirepi
Aaa · 2 months ago
Taura zvako tchashaya kwekutandarira
Testing 1_2 · 2 months ago
Mnenge maguta marice ema campaign nema donor makutoona kunge zvese zvri bhoe, kwanai chokwadi ndachitaurwe "we being betrayed"
@Man to Man · 2 months ago
war against zanu pf
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Nhau · 2 months ago
This is not news.
Testing 1_2 · 2 months ago
Majaira herald inonyepa kaa
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