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US releases a $5Million War chest to drown the Anti-Sanctions March.

.....by propagating the Corruption Narrative.

Monday , 28 October 2019

By Hosia Mviringi

In an effort to water down the recently held SADC anti-sanctions solidarity march, the American Embassy in Zimbabwe released $5 million on 26 October 2019 to online media houses and civil society inorder to run a campaign called #ItsCorruptionNotSanctions. Sources within the civil society revealed the this campaign is meant to eventually mobilise people towards an uprising against Government. 

Organizations which benefited are: Citizen Manifesto ($1m), @263Chat( $1.5m), Bustop TV ($1,7m) and the rest will be administered under the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum.

This will see an extensive campaign social media campaign as 263Chat and Bustop TV make some street interviews where targeted individuals will be paid to give coached statements denouncing the anti-sanctions march and calling for President Mnangagwa to resign. In fact the campaign has started which Nigel Mugamu, Gonyeti and Maggie pocketing larger amounts of money.

Part of the money was also extended to Magamba Network, led by Samm Munroe aka Cde Fatso, who was tasked to demonize and riddicle Government and President Mnangagwa using satire.

America under Donald Trump has increased its bullying tactics which has seen it making more enemies than friends. One pastor said America is currently being punished by God through veld fires in the past years especially in areas around California. 

After exposing the US grand plan to remove ZANU PF from power through unconstitutional means, the Zimbabwean security forces are now on high alert and will closely monitor the subversive activities of the above organisations. "It wont be an easy road for such dubious characters" one police official commented. State security agents recently busted an almost similar American sponsored project where CANVAS Leader , Sardja Popovic , almost caused an uprising in Zimbabwe around August 2019.

The West know it very well that if Zimbabwe's land reform become a success story, the whole of Africa will follow suit. Sanctions are therefore meant to ravage the Zimbabwean economy and scare other African nations from claiming back land from former colonial masters......The issue of control by former colonizers in Africa is so sensitive that  an attempt to challenge it resulted in the expulsion the Pan African guru , Dr Arikana Chihombori , who was AU Ambassador to the US.....

Africa is under siege and the US enjoys seeing such an extended form of slavery in such countries like Zimbabwe , in a bid to remain in control of all natural resources through supporting puppet political partys like MDC....

This is a developing story.

More to follow.. ..

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