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Zanu PF in violent anti-protest charade

July 20, 2016

Source: Tajamuka / Sesjikile

As expected the Zanu PF Youth League today went on the rampage forcing transport operators to ferry their thugs into town and threatening people in the Central Business District to back down from demanding accountability from their leaders through the Tajamuka/Sesjikile campaign. The question is: So Zanu PF youths have marched against their future? Without Police clearance, without riot throwing teargas, without Police beating people and arresting marchers as is the case with others? Phew! Animal Farm indeed! We all thought the government should be telling us why they are still detaining Linda Masarira in violation of the constitution when all she has done is to demand good governance. Therefore as Tajamuka/Sesjikile we are saddened that struggling youths were forced to abandon their sources of livelihood in areas such as Glen-View Area 8 Complex to partake in a self-serving march aimed at appeasing the status quo. We also feel sorry for youths in that party who continue to be abused by belonging to terror groups such as Chipangano who have been used in the past as pawns to strengthen Zanu PF stranglehold on power. As a campaign we shudder to think how all these youths can be fooled to believe that their lives will change because they will be “given stands”, which we know they will not get, even if we assume they get them, where will they get the money to develop them when they do not have jobs?

Our message to ZIMBABWEANS is that DO NOT BE SCARED OF THIS SHOW OF FOOLISHNESS because the last days of a dictator are always desperate. There is no terror group that is mightier than an idea whose time has come. The Zanu PF regime is shaken, Mugabe and his goons are terrified – They know that their time is UP, the people cannot take it anymore. Meanwhile, Tajamuka/ Sesjikle would like to inform citizens that the campaign is spreading like veld fire, please tell the Tajamuka/Sesjikile next to you that the time for change is NOW. Mobilise in your communities and peacefully confront this dictatorship. We know they are going to provoke you but remain guided by our constitution and fight on- VICTORY IS CERTAIN

Source: Tajamuka/Sesjikile

#Tajamuka/Sesjikile is a social movement of Zimbabweans led by young people fed up with the Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF dictatorship and are keen to peacefully and lawfully take back their country and make it work again.

Filed Under: NGO Statements, Tajamuka/Sesjikile Tagged With: demos, protest, Sesijikile, Tajamuka, zanu pf

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