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Nzira Dzemasoja Opposite of What ZANU PF has been Doing since 1980

Kune nzira dzemasoja dzekuzvibata nadzo Tererai mitemo yose nenzira dzakanaka x2 Chorus Tisave tinotora zvinhu zvemass yedu Dzorerai zvinhu zvose zvatogwa kumuvengi Taurai zvinetsika kuruzhinji rwevanhu, kuti mass inzwisise zvakananga musangano Stanza 2 Bhadharai zvamunotenga nenzira dzakanaka Mudzorere zvinhu zvese zvamunenge matora x2 Chorus Stanza 3 Tisaita choupombwe muhondo yechimurenga Tisanetsa vasungwa vatinenge tabata x2 Chorus Stanza 4 Awa ndiwo mashoko akataurwa kare naivo vaMugabe (VaMao) vachitidzidzisa x2 When Zimbabwean youth invested in the liberation war against the Smith regime by packing and leading for the unkown, it was the ZANLA music that informed them of the hope of a better Zimbabwe. It was the hope of seeing relatives, children and spouses that stayed to live in a better Zimbabwe. The spirit for the Zimbabweans generation should not live in a colonised country ever. It was not only the spirit of democracy, informed by majority rule. It was

Does Voting Bring Change: Reality in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has enjoyed voting since 1980. The trends of voting however have failed to attract new voters as well as retain old ones. The purpose to vote was introduced as a manifest war against the white regime which stood as the trump card than the electoral manifesto. On the 31 of July Zimbabweans, went again to cast their vote one more time, which I believe was for change. This change was not of anything but the way, elected officials have been conducting themselves. Cheaply as liars, only to resurface during election times. I ought to believe that the majority that stood more than the ones who voted joined in my belief that this process is alien to Zimbabwe even have been practised since 1980. It had brought nothing but state of art thieves that hide under the finger of sanctions whilst wining and dining in pools of corruption. Well, that casting process passed with the greatest shocker of all time, to the winners, losers as well as observers. I stand to say in Zimbabwe