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 a spirit for a better life in mother land. Nzira Dzemasoja unveiled the values of the combatants that fired their guns in Chinhoyi, sparking wide revolution that saw the Chimoyo and Nyadzonya tragedy.

Today, those people died and fought in vain, wasted their effort as life has become worse to their cause.

I write to the president, cdes, Zimbabweans to refer back to these jingles and not undermine them as jingles of the jungles. It could be imperative that you can superficially say I was not present when they were sang. I believe via Radio Maputo you were heard across Dzimbabwe. That’s where they will hear you say victory is certain. Today son of the soil have to go far America via Voice of America. Shame on you. Shame on losing the values of the fight so soon that in 3 decades the principles of the revolutions have swerved, vanished and rendered hollow. Shame on you not to listen to the song regularly aired on the National broadcaster. Tell me you are watching it. I bet you don’t have time of a broadcaster which loose transmission even when you personally is addressing the people.  Shame.

Tisave tinotora zvinhu zvemass yedu

Today we have tasted the greatest ordeal of corruption and you have decided to give the blind eye. I want to remind you swiftly that it did not start with ZBC or PSMAS, remember , the War Victims Compensation Fund Scandal (WVCF) In the late 1980s and 1990s, the War Victims Compensation Fund (WVCF) was looted by senior government officials and their associates, relatives and friends.  This is the greatest betray of all as war veterans and those who left children today are wallowing in absolute poverty, failing to make needs meet yet no one saw Chikuribi`s gate.

Willogate Scandal in 1986 and you pardoned the culprits. Why is my question? The Zimbabwe United Passenger Company (ZUPCO) Scandal, Harare Airport Extension Scandal of 1996, Constituency Development Fund (CDF) in 2012,

When you opened the eight parliament you proudly said “That naked corruption, no!”. It makes me wonder if you want clothed corruption, as long as no one knows, a true indication that you have denied yourself to live by the liberation struggle values and to be proved wrong when culprits reside in Chikurubi.


Today Mai Mujuru say we should mind our own business and keep shut let them deal with corruption. That’s corruption gone naked.  

Comments

  1. Powerful song I wonder if anyone in Zimbabwe cares to live by the jingle.

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  2. Powerful song I wonder if anyone in Zimbabwe cares to live by the jingle.

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