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‘Lacoste: The next Zim president’

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By Bhaudhi Mabhaudhi
 
As much as we hate it or like it, the next President of Zimbabwe is the main man himself Mr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. Some know him as Ngwena or Lacoste. Grace Mugabe knows it, Jonathan Moyo knows, Uncle Bob knows it and we even know it.
Defence Minister Sidney Sekeramayi, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and President Robert Mugabe
Defence Minister Sidney Sekeramayi, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and President Robert Mugabe
If Mugabe dies today or tomorrow without naming his successor then Mnangagwa will automatically take over the reigns. Phelekezela Mphoko has no sh$t on Lacoste, neither Grace Mugabe. It is true Mugabe has reached his political sunset and the first lady is in panic mode. A life of goodies is gasping its final breath. We all know that G40 has got no flames on Team Lacoste. Who is Team Lacoste?… Ngwena, The Army, Presidential Guard, Police, Central Intelligence Organization, War Vets, 55% to 70% Zanu Youths & Old Horses and a Portion of the Justice System. Clearly, this a Zimbabwean state on its own.
 
As per well-placed sources, Emmerson’s foot is already in the Presidential door even though he publicly denies it. Personally, I have never liked Ngwena and I don’t think I will ever like him due to the fact that he was part of Gukurahundi. Whether we like him or not Mr. Lacoste is our next Commander in Chief. I have never met the man but the man is deemed evil. Most people in the political fan base call him Lucifer. But sometimes the devil you know is better than the Angel you don’t know. Over the years the man has been on his best behavior. Whenever they attack him or his projects in the papers the man just hold his chin up and lie low in his crocodile infested swamps and rivers. He slithers around “Command Agriculture” these days and the maize silos are full to the brim, with excess loads still at farms.
 
As much as I don’t like him I am afraid to say that I think I am developing a sweet tooth for the man, and I hate to say it. I have been checking social media posts from my fellow Zimbos and truly speaking almost 80% of people are now looking at Lacoste. Only because we want to remove the Mugabe family. The Mugabe name must be removed from our Nation and the only man to remove that ugly name is Ngwena.
 
You see for us to be able to achieve our mission to remove Zanu Pf from power we should let Lacoste become the President. The first milestone is to remove the Mugabe name before it becomes a dynasty. We have to remove them constitutionally because only a few Zimbos have the balls to March towards the State House. No one is willing to die for change.
 
MDC failed to remove Zanu Pf. You see with the opposition, most guys start a political party as a business. They say “It’s my party, I started it”. They fight over funding. When they received the funding they all squandered it. Now the sheriff collected all the furniture at Harvest house. If the MDC cannot take care of their own then how do we expect them to take care of the nation. It’s better to put a wealthy thief in power than to put a broke thief. A broke thief will have to steal first before he handles the serious business. The truth is all politicians are liars and thieves. We only need to find a better liar and thief.
 
Lacoste is the better one for now. MDC is broke and will never win in 2018. We have lots of factions all because of greed. From MDC-T to MDC-Y, X, Z. Ever since the factions, I surrendered my MDC card. We are not voting for people but we are voting for change. Factions are a business case motivated by greed. Mai Mujuru has no chance of removing Zanu pf and she knows it. For her, it’s a battle for a paycheck. Pretty boy Nkosana Moyo should take a chill pill and take a back seat for now.
 
Let’s all prepare for our next Commander in Chief, his excellency Mr. Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa. Drum roll please as we drive away the Mugabe Family from power. Remember our FIRST MILESTONE is to remove the Gushungo family then we move from there. The struggle continues.

 

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