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Kenneth Mufuka

Sengezo Tshabangu the ‘baddest’ brother and betrayer of the CCC party

Professor Kenneth Mufuka

I have asked, with the accommodation of the Holy Spirit that the poisoned chalice, which Sengezo Tshabangu holds be allowed to pass. Nevertheless, I am not always able to choose topics I want.

Tshabangu, a tribalist to boot, who has the brains the size of a peanut, has nevertheless turned out to be the “baddest” brother and betrayer of the CCC party, exceeding the wildest dreams of Douglas Mwonzora and Thokozani Khupe.

Letter from America: Ukraine policies show the urgency of African Unity!

Professor Ken Mufuka: “After you have examined the following facts laid down below, you must come to certain indisputable conclusions. As we speak, the UK government has allowed any Ukrainian refugee who reaches the shores of Great Britain to stay and find employment without further delays. Any British family that can make a room for such a refugee will receive GBP350 per month. Other arrangements may be made for food and transport where necessary.”

Letter from America with Ken Mufuka: The end of the Zee dollar is near, say I!

Professor Ken Mufuka: “Within a week of Tendai Biti taking charge of the treasury in 2007, Zimbabwe was awash with US dollars. What is happening in Zimbabwe is a repetition of the Latin American experience. It can become a permanent feature of life. When rulers have one leg in the country they govern and another (and family outside), the populace loses faith.”

Letter from America: The killing of Brother Arbery showcases the rotten side of US justice for blacks!

By Professor Ken Mufuka

As I write, 25 November, the fact that the three white racists have been found guilty in the willful murder of Brother Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick, Georgia does not bring comfort to blacks.

It also does not exonerate the justice system in the US from its biases against blacks. In fact, it has proven beyond a reasonable doubt that the system is complicit in the oppression of blacks.

Letter from America: De Klerk’s death bed confession, is he forgiven?

By Ken Mufuka

The death of South Africa’s last white supremacy leader, Frederick de Klerk has stirred the ghosts of apartheid which had been allowed to lie low in their grave for some time. His death bed confession will be the subject of disputation among aspiring scholars for a very long time. The issue here is whether by his confession, we and our brothers in ZANU-PF and other African leaders can learn something.

Who has destroyed the Zimbabwe dollar? Reply to Dr. Tim Rainhard – Letter from America

By Ken Mufuka

The Philistines who govern the territory of Zimbabwe have some friends in high places. From the beginning, all men of goodwill argued that the return of the Zimbabwe dollar was premature, since all the factors that led to its downfall are still there. Moreover, the Philistines who had engineered its ruin, through greed, and to some extent unforgivable ignorance of the universe, were still in situ (in their natural state, as archeologists call it).

Letter from America: Will Mugabe’s dead body cause Mnangagwa’s downfall?

Ken Mufuka: “The fear by the Mugabe family is that some relics will be removed from Mugabe’s coffin; these relics include parts of his body. Ritual performances which require that kissing and consumption of these relics will be performed by Mugabe’s successors, presumably in the middle of the night, naked bodies gyrating to the beat of drums, shadows only partially uplifted by moonshine. Judging from Macaphulana’s brief, such was the fate of General Solomon Mujuru’s body.”

Letter from America: Honoring Mbuya Nehanda was a coup for Mnangagwa!

By Ken Mufuka

We, from the Zipra side of the Zimbabwe nationalist movement do not agree with President E.D. Mnangagwa on many issues but on the issue of honoring Mbuya Nehanda, reclaiming our history and re-writing it to suit ourselves, we are in complete agreement.

Allow me to declare my credentials. I joined ZAPU in Kwe Kwe at the age of 14 and became an active member when I went to the University of Rhodesia.

After many trials and tribulations, I represented that movement in the West Indies, and was responsible for chaperoning Patriotic Front delegates at the Commonwealth Conference, 1973.