Plan for Regime Change in Zim exposed

Staff Reporter

A strategic plan to effect regime change in Zimbabwe by the West in alliance with individuals within the SADC Region ahead of the 2023 Harmonised General Elections has been exposed.

In a statement on his official handle, Director of Vanguard for Africa, Jeffrey Smith exposed the hand of the West in the toppling of the former Zambian President, Edgar Lungu, while disclosing their intended meddling on Zimbabwe’s upcoming plebiscite.

“Great to speak with Joseph Kalimbwe for this Resist Bureau segment, we crossed oaths in Zambia last year while working on a campaign that ousted an autocrat.  We discussed what upcoming election might similarly shock the world and much more,” said Smith.

Political analyst, Chipo Mabwe, bemoaned the drive by the West to label and replace all ruling revolutionary political parties with puppet governments, and its zeal to continue pitting black on black.

“It’s a shame that Zambian Activist Joseph Kalimbwe has allowed himself to be used by the West as an agent for regime change in Zimbabwe.  Was colonialism not painful enough that Kalimbwe and the opposition political parties find the need to usher it back into Africa through imperialism.

“Joseph Kalimbwe, has attacked patriotic Zimbabweans for jealously guarding their independence, but indeed Zimbabwe will shock Kalimbwe and his handlers, as ZANU PF romps to victory in the 2023 Harmonised General Elections,” said Mabwe.

Recently, Professor of politics, Dr Stephen Chan visited Zimbabwe and demanded that the opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader, Nelson Chamisa set up structures including a projection of a Government-in-waiting, his argument being the West needs to know who they are sponsoring and dealing with, and in what portfolio.

Meanwhile, ZANU PF continues to work on the ground delivering its 2018 Manifesto promises ahead of the elections. The Government under the leadership of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, has managed to attract investors, improve on infrastructure development in roads which have created 11 000 jobs, dams that have enabled irrigation systems for poverty alleviation through agriculture, energy, expansion of the Robert Mugabe International Airport and the New Parliament building in Mt Hampden among others, all this in pursuit of an Upper Middle Income Society by 2030.