Controlled, Conned, and Colonised Again: The Real Reason Zimbabweans Didn’t Revolt
In Zimbabwe today, the dream of liberation lies fragmented under the weight of fatigue, fear, and systemic betrayal. As long as Zimbabweans do not read outside the colonial system, they remain unaware of the “Rent Economy” that is being created around them, that has seen the largest transfer of wealth to a small number of elites, and that they are going to be more poorer than ever as we approach 2030. As long as they are not aware of the World Economic Forum, The Great Reset, and UN Agenda 2030, they won’t know what hit them when they are dispossessed of property, stripped of sovereignty, and reduced to mere economic units in a commodified digital surveillance state masked as progress.
The recent failed call for a national stay-away by war veteran Blessed “Bombshell” Geza reflects a deeper malaise in the country’s political body, a people too battered by poverty, too burdened by survival, and too betrayed by a corrupt elite to rise when it matters most. Geza’s vision, courageous and patriotic as it may be, lacked the foundational structures and organized movement necessary to inspire a mass uprising. This wasn’t due to a lack of national discontent, but rather the absence of a tangible alternative, a clear road map, and sustained groundwork. Revolutions are not willed into existence; they are built.
As historian Aleksandre Mikaberidze’s five stages of revolution outline, incipient unrest, coalescence, crisis, recovery, and consolidation, Geza’s efforts barely touched the first stage. The unrest is there, but it’s disjointed, fractured, and individualized. Zimbabweans are angry, but anger without organization is merely disillusionment. Without a rooted national movement like the ZCTU that underpinned Tsvangirai’s rise, or without a grassroots political vehicle akin to Jacob Zuma’s MK Party, Blessed Geza remains a lone voice, echoing in the hollowed halls of a broken system.
It’s tempting to say Zimbabweans failed the test of resistance. But we must ask: have they been programmed to fail? In a country where survival hinges on the daily hustle, and 95% unemployment drives every citizen to scramble for scraps, resistance becomes a luxury few can afford. When Geza called for people to stay home, many asked how. Yet during the COVID-19 lockdowns, engineered by globalist forces including the World Economic Forum ( WEF) and United Nations to crash economies under the false flag of a “health emergency”, people stayed home without food, without work, and without protest. Zimbabweans submitted to a narrative spun by the same global elite embedded in their own government. Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube is a WEF member. So are economic kingpins like Kudakwashe Tagwirei of Sakunda Holdings. During the pandemic, they profited while the same citizens who now claim they “have to hustle” complied with orders, even as the economy was decimated.
The truth is, Zimbabweans have been pacified, not with truth, but with dependency, propaganda, and exhaustion. The Inversion Matrix, an analytical lens that suggests systems of control invert truth to suppress awakening, is fully operational in Zimbabwe. Leaders who should be liberators have become managers of suffering. The youth, comprising over 55% of the population, have been lulled into apathy by celebrity giveaways, useless amapiano to afro beats music, transgenderism fuelled hollywood produce, sham elections, and false promises. Even the once-vocal opposition is silent, like the Chamisa’s compromised like Tschabangu’s by proximity to power and fear of being erased.
Meanwhile, the West watches silently, having long chosen stability over justice. Has anyone else noticed how usual noisy western media on Zimbabwe against Zanu PF has been eerily silent? Pamwe ndini ndega but ss in Libya, where the Obama administration assassinated Muammar Gaddafi, and as they now quietly eye Captain Ibrahim Traore in Burkina Faso, the imperial powers only intervene when their interests are threatened, not when African people cry out for freedom. Blessed Geza’s attempted uprising, although failed, is a vital spark in a land soaked in political inertia. His vision needs structure, an organized body, and a coherent message. But more than anything, it needs a population willing to suffer short-term pain for long-term freedom.
This moment demands a shift from savior politics to collective strategy. Zimbabwe needs a movement, not just a man. It needs a people who finally recognize that the daily hustle under corrupt governance is not life, but slow death. Until then, Mnangagwa and his WEF-aligned cabal will rule unchallenged, rewriting constitutions, looting the state, and grooming successors. But one day, history may look back at Geza’s failed stay-away not as a defeat, but as the beginning of Zimbabwe’s long-delayed awakening.
“Either We Agree To Fight For Our Country Or We Remain Slaves Forever” – Captain Ibrahim Traoré
Horaiti, ngatimboti there is a coordinated stay-away by Zimbabweans in the diaspora, it could be a powerful economic lever, especially if it includes halting remittances for a sustained period, such as 12 weeks. With remittances contributing over US$1.5 billion annually, an essential lifeline propping up Zimbabwe’s fragile economy, suspending these flows would send shockwaves through the state’s financial system. It would expose the regime’s reliance on its exiled citizens while empowering the diaspora to exert real pressure without physically being present. Such action could force national dialogue and accountability in ways domestic protests have struggled to achieve.
Let me just add this because the people don’t know the depth of suffering that lies ahead, even for those who think they escaped to the diaspora, they are going to be hit too, and hard By 2030, if current global agendas continue unchecked, society will be split into two distinct classes. At the top will be the controllers, an elite minority who own and manage all major resources, including land, data, energy, and food systems. These are the architects and beneficiaries of centralised digital governance. Beneath them will be the vast majority, stripped of ownership, dependent on rented access to everything from housing to transport, bound by digital IDs, and monitored by AI systems. This emerging class of modern serfs will be sold convenience in exchange for control, trading freedom for survival in a world they no longer own. Carbon tax has nothing to do with Carbon Dioxide, you are the carbon that will taxed, they know, you don’t know who you are and what melanin is.
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