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Madzakutsaku and their violence are back again!

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VERY bad news patriots!
The chief troublemakers, madzakutsaku, are back in town in southern Africa with a vengeance.
We must all beware.
We must look these madzakutsaku straight in their faces and take them head on. We should never allow them an inch wherein they will commit violence, disturb the peace of our societies.
This week we discuss the nefarious activities of the despicable madzakutsaku in both South Africa and Zimbabwe and the danger these rabid elements of the former colonial master do pose to patriots across our entire region.
Let’s first define madzakutsaku so that we are clear of the kind of devil we are dealing with here.
Madzakutsaku are always described or defined in negative terms because they are the epitome of everything negative.
The word madzakutsaku can mean; ‘opportunists’, ‘spoilers’, ‘running dogs’, ‘sell-outs’, ‘bootlickers’, ‘troublemakers’, ‘thugs’, ‘terrorists’, ‘desperadoes’ and ‘bandits’ all rolled into one.
The best example of madzakutsaku were the bandit party and army of the late Bishop Abel Muzorewa during the liberation war.
Let us, however, focus our attention on the present activities of the madzakutsaku in both South Africa and Zimbabwe.
By the way, the fighting portion of the madzakutsaku are mostly drawn from what social scientists call the ‘lumpen proletariat’ – the lunatic fringe of our society composed mainly of ‘maboorangoma’ who are a remnant of the destructive and exploitative activities of the former colonial state.
These are people who are easily manipulated by the former colonial master in his various forms because they are mostly in desperate situations and vulnerable.
Now why are madzakutsaku back in town, we all wonder?
Well, the former colonial master, who is the ‘lord’ of madzakutsaku, has never gone away.
He has always been around, underground and busy scheming to get back into power.
Today, the former colonial master, for one reason or another, is confident he can remove the liberation movements’ leaders and governments from power.
No wonder madzakutsaku are back in town.
Many people were surprised when former colonial masters in South Africa hyped local government elections in that country to the skies using the major media outlets they control there.
It was total madness.
As a matter of fact, the general elections in South Africa since independence have never been given the kind of prominence the council elections this time around got.
Why?
All patriots agree that the whole purpose colonial elections were hyped that much and the spirited fighting to win them by the former colonial master and his surrogates is to use municipalities they would have won in the elections as launching pads to real power.
And into the bargain comes madzakutsaku.
The former colonial master in his various forms, masquerading as political parties of all shapes and sizes in order to win the municipal elections, unleashed madzakutsaku to create a crisis.
The former colonial master has mastered the art of making their surrogates win elections during crisis situations.
And so what followed was pure craziness.
Madzakutsaku in South Africa burnt over 10 buses in Tshwane and unleashed a reign of terror never seen before in the South African capital.
In no time, violence across the country became the watchword of the municipal elections.
The whole point in those madzakutsaku embarking on an orgy of violence was to cause confusion, a crisis situation and finally an intimidating atmosphere so that the general public became totally confused and fearful that they ended up thinking that the best way forward was to remove the ruling party from power in the cities.
The people believed if they voted in the madzakutsaku, violence would end.
It was therefore not surprising when innocent citizens in the cities and towns who today have gained more from the ANC in just 20 years compared to nothing they received from the colonial master in over 300 years, fearfully voted for the surrogate of the former colonial master.
In most of the big towns madzakutsaku tactics of violence and intimidation had won the day.
And a new definition of democracy was given to the people by the former colonial master in South Africa after this.
Democracy now means a liberation movement handing over power back to the former colonial master or his surrogate.
Just listen to this: “There has been little good to say about the ANC in recent years (because they were in power everywhere) but its commitment to democratic value has been demonstrated by its willingness to relinquish power.”
Are you serious or what!
The message to the ANC, however, is: “Comrades you have seen the damage madzakutsaku can do.
“Sit back, take note and prepare to take them head from now on.”
Coming to Zimbabwe where madzakutsaku were born.
In an effort to hand over power to their surrogates when it became clear that the liberation movements ZANU and ZAPU were coming to power soon, the former colonial master invented madzakutsaku under one Bishop Muzorewa.
Muzorewa was given false power while the colonial master retained real power behind the scene.
In order to stop liberation movements from attaining real power, the colonial master gave Bishop Muzorewa madzakutsaku – an army drawn from the lumpen proletariat.
These madzakutsaku were sent into the countryside pretending they were freedom fighters hence the povo was supposed to support them.
This message of theirs was to be underwritten by violence in an operation code-named ‘Favour’.
This aggressive phase involved the large scale training of security force auxiliaries (madzakutsaku) on farms.
This started in Rusape and was quickly borrowed by other provinces.
Recruiting agencies scoured cities and had to be content with criminals who welcomed the opportunity to be armed.
These madzakutsaku were then unleashed on the people and violence and killings became the order of the day.
When this was going on, an election was held among a few intimidated people who then voted Bishop Muzorewa to become the so-called prime minister of a fictitious state called Zimbabwe/Rhodesia.
Happily, Bishop Muzorewa, despite using madzakutsaku was stopped from getting into real power by overwhelming force of the freedom fighters, when independence finally came to Zimbabwe in 1980.
Sadly today madzakutsaku are back and still using their dirty tricks of trying to put a dzakutsaku into power.
In a desperate attempt to effect regime change they are unleashing violence in Zimbabwe.
These maboorangoma have been trained to carry stones and metal objects in innocent looking kit-bags after which they go to so-called ‘peaceful demonstrations’ only to turn into barbaric wolves once in the centre of town, burning cars, stoning by-standers and looting shops.
It is standard dzakutsaku tactic of intimidating peace-loving people into running scared so that frightened, they abandon their Party and Government.
The whole point in the violence and mayhem we are witnessing on Harare streets by madzakutsaku today is to precipitate a crisis situation.
Once there is a crisis, people get confused, at which point they are told by the former colonial master via their numerous media outlets, Sky News, CNN and BBC that the crisis confusing them is ZANU PF-related.
The people are then urged to remove the liberation movement from power and replace it with a madzakutsaku leadership.
The message to patriots, however, is very clear: “Take madzakutsaku head on and never ever give them any chance to achieve their evil plans.
They must be smashed.”

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