Despite Zanu PF’s constant propaganda, recent by-elections show a different story. The party claims it is gaining ground in its strongholds, but this is far from reality. The same party responsible for the country’s troubles continues to boast of its supposed success, ignoring the truth.
Many unemployed young people now work as online supporters for Zanu PF, praising an elderly leader who is out of touch. These supposed successes are the result of election manipulation, supported by an electoral commission that oddly favors the party’s flawed goals.
Believing that Zanu PF has made real progress is a mistake. This idea is as impossible as a camel fitting its body into a small tent. These false claims are ridiculous, especially since the party, although illegitimate, controls the government and is to blame for the current problems in the country.
Think of the country as an old, underfed donkey forced to work like a young one. This poor animal, with a heavy load, is pushed beyond its limits without any care. The corrupt leaders of Zanu PF are like those abusing the donkey, mismanaging the nation.
The concept of substitution is something those educated under better conditions would understand, but it seems too complex for Zanu PF supporters. Their children miss out on quality education, instead attending pointless party rallies. They hear tales of a fictional liberation struggle that has not delivered its promises, leaving Zimbabwe in a state of neocolonialism.
The suffering donkey represents the citizens deprived of essential services and care. These citizens have gone from being underfed donkeys to an oppressed population, continually denied reliable and affordable public services. Zanu PF ignores this, focusing on enriching themselves rather than helping the people.
This leads to the main question: how can a failed party responsible for the country’s paralysis gain support from a population that wants change? Why would people who have been neglected and terrorized support the party that has oppressed them? These are not just questions but important issues that need answers.
The propaganda machine of Zanu PF tries to paint a picture of success, but the reality is clear. The party’s claims are hollow and misleading. The youth, converted into online agitators, praise a leader who has lost touch with the people’s needs. The supposed election victories are nothing more than manipulated results backed by a biased electoral commission.
Anyone who thinks Zanu PF has made progress is deeply mistaken. The truth is, the party is responsible for the country’s troubles and has failed to bring any real improvement. The image of the old donkey forced to work represents the nation’s struggles under Zanu PF’s rule. The people are denied basic services, education suffers, and the country’s future looks bleak.
In the end, the reality is stark. Zanu PF’s propaganda cannot hide the truth. The party’s rule has brought nothing but hardship and disappointment. The people deserve better, and the questions about Zanu PF’s true impact on the nation must be addressed. The need for change is evident, and the hope for a brighter future lies with those who seek true progress and development.