The ZANU PF, a political group that rules by force instead of agreement, is destroying the country. They don’t care about the people’s well-being. They only care about their own wealth. This group, which is more like a criminal organization than a government, is harming national security and the country’s laws. They want to create a one-party state so they can stay in power as long as the country’s valuable natural resources last.
The main people in ZANU PF, who act like pests and parasites, are ruining the country. They don’t provide the necessary services to the people, like prompt and reliable service delivery. They feed on the suffering of the unemployed, the hungry, and the poor. They enjoy seeing people oppressed, terrorized, and abused. Young people are turning to drugs and prostitution because they have no hope. ZANU PF will not give up power willingly. They have the support of a biased and militarized security sector, a corrupt anti-corruption commission, a partial judiciary, and an unfair electoral commission. Even the national media, which should serve the public, is helping ZANU PF to stay in power. All these groups want to be part of the benefits that come with being in power.
The reason ZANU PF wants to create a one-party state is to keep control over the country’s valuable natural resources. These resources are their main motivation. They don’t care about leading the country in a fair and just way. They are only interested in keeping their power and wealth.
ZANU PF’s rule means that the country’s laws are ignored and violated. They rule by force and not by consensus. They are responsible for the current state of paralysis in the country. They compromise national security and sovereignty to stay in power. They harm both human rights and property rights. They ignore the supreme law of the land because it stands in their way of looting and plundering the country’s resources.
ZANU PF will continue to rule illegitimately as long as there are valuable natural resources in the country. Only when these resources are exhausted will they leave. They will not stay to face the consequences of their actions. They will flee to avoid being held accountable by independent and fair courts. These courts, guided by the principles of equality before the law and the rule of law, would send them to jails, which they use to punish the opposition.
In conclusion, ZANU PF’s rule is marked by corruption, oppression, and suffering. They care only about their own wealth and power. They harm the country’s laws and security to stay in power. They will not leave willingly and will only go when the country’s resources are gone. The people continue to suffer under their rule, but one day, they will be held accountable for their actions.