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In celebration of our revolution

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REVOLUTIONARY greetings to the entire comradeship!
I am writing to you with a victory sigh and a celebrating mindset. Celebrating our victory for the past 37 years against imperialism and all aggressors.
Not only did we defeat them in 1980, but over the years we have successfully blasted all diverse and cunning machinations of the British and their local proteges, the Tsvangirais, Bitis, Mawarires and recently the factionalistic infiltration through some misguided and mischievious-minded comrades in the revolutionary party.
But the revolution has stood strong and victorious through all the weathers.
Even when the local surrogates of imperialism, Tsvangirai and company, invited sanctions that bled the economy of the country for the past 15 years, the revolution has stood triumphantly over all these dirty and criminal activities by self-made political god and prophet (America and Britain).
I salute you Zimbabwe for thwarting the machinations of our detractors by embarking on what many across Africa feared and still do, the Land Reform and Resettlement Programme, that way the running dogs of imperialism were heavily beaten and trampled underfoot.
They expected us to just let that injustice continue as if they are immortals and we nonentities.
Now that was cruel and unjust and demanded immediate action.
Then takazovaratidzaka kuti we are the sole owners of this nation and we won’t entertain imperialistic aggression.
We took what was rightfully ours in the first place – our land.

Comrade-in-Arms
Leonard Tembo

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