How the collapse of Zimbabwe – my neighbouring country – is spilling over into my back yard and soon it might be yours

in #news6 years ago

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 Zimbabwe is on the brink of collapse and civil war…again.  

 In the past few days, the price of petrol/gasoline has gone from ZAR19 ($1.40) to ZAR45 ($3.30) overnight. People have taken to the streets in all major cities of the crippled country. Simultaneously all civil servants have received a 10% salary increase, only enraging the rest of the nation still further. The fire has been lit. The powder keg is about to blow and the fallout is coming my way. Is Zimbabwe the canary in the African coal mine?  


Is this another Venezuela happening on my doorstep as I write this? 

And how many countries have to collapse into civil war for the world to realize that this is starting to look like the new norm on planet Earth, and it’s coming soon to a country near you? You may not even hear of it as it crumbles. South African journalists have been thrown out of Zimbabwe, deported as the masses took to the streets this week. And protest was the natural intention but “rogue elements” hijacked the fuel hike protest, engaged in fist fights with the police, robbing them of their guns. Then the army was sent in and some of them have been robbed of their guns too. And that was day 1.   

On day 2 the minister of State Security shut down the internet. 

Soon after that the Zimbabwe High Court reversed the shutdown fortunately, citing it as unconstitutional. There may be hope. Nevertheless, looting has occurred in Bulawayo, one of the biggest cities in the once flourishing bread basket of southern Africa. Soldiers are now on the streets of the capital Harare, gunshots have been heard in three cities so far. And this is months after the previous tyrant Robert Mugabe was overthrown by peaceful coup. He languishes in a mansion somewhere with full immunity, and a condo in Dubai…or two, living off stolen diamond money from his country’s mines, the people’s mines.   

This may be no more than a civil war in a land far far away from you, but many Zimbabweans are currently flooding over my border undocumented, fleeing the meltdown. Estimates say there are already 2-5 million Zimbabwean refugees here. And the crisis could well be about to spill over still further into my back yard if ignored by my government and the world. The excessive use of force by the government is nothing new. That kleptocratic regime can act with impunity if there is an internet blackout.   

South African president Ramaphosa has been urged to intervene by both main opposition parties here, otherwise they have threatened to go to the UN. Immigrant traffic needs to at least be managed. Bail out the Zimbabweans or the border will be flooded, they say. The world has put sanctions on Zimbabwe, and as a result the cost of living has escalated beyond the ability of locals to survive. Public transport has risen from $0.50 to $2.50 overnight, fueled by the fuel hike. Locals have fled to South Africa seeking shelter of the social services available here. However, xenophobia is on the rise as my compatriots feel pressured for jobs, taking out there frustrations on anyone from another African country further north, be it Somalia, Zimbabwe or Malawi. (They can’t seem to handle the Nigerians though.)     

The president of Zimbabwe, Edison by name, has promised his people the world but delivered nothing. He once said the voice of his people is the voice of God, but today he is brutally cracking down on the very people voicing their distress at the fuel price hike. You can tell a politician is lying when his lips are moving. Let this be a warning to the rest of the planet. Venezuela was just the start of this next leg of the world revolution. Zimbabwe is the next country to explode into civil war. 

Whether incited by America or China or the NWO behind them, or not, one thing is certain, your country could be next, or the one next door to you….followed by yours…and mine. It’s happening folks, the revolution has begun. Global civil war has begun, led by the Yellow Vests in France. The people have reached breaking point, and now heads are starting to roll. Let’s see how far they roll. They have already reached my back yard, and soon it will be yours, so take this as an early warning, get ready before it’s your back yard too.

Pic: http://www.thecricketmonthly.com/story/805371/zimbabwe-s-decade-of-hurt 

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Dear @julianhorack

Is this another Venezuela happening on my doorstep as I write this?

To tell you the truth, situation in Zimbawe may be much worse than the one in Venezuela. Way worse. Many of them will surely flee towards South Africa.

Especially with South Africa red shirt leader (forgot name of their party) supporting them so heavily.

Embrace guys.
Piotr

Greetings @crypto.piotr

Good point you make there, it may be worse than we realize in Zimbabwe. The red shirt political party here, the EFF (Economic Freedom Fighters) run by Julius Malema, is calling for intervention in Zimbabwe to stop the crisis there, but generally our government likes to keep out of the problems of other countries and let them settle it internally. The problem is that it is flowing over into South Africa now.

And in South Africa it may be going the same way as Zimbabwe, where our government is calling for land reclaiming from the white farmers without proper compensation or choice in the matter. And without the experienced white farmers, the food production will crumble as it did in Zimbabwe, and then so will the economy and everything else. Zimbabwe used to be the bread basket of Southern Africa but now it is in ruins.
Ukraine is possibly the same, where a once abundant rural production has been destroyed - mostly by America inciting regime change and trying to get Ukraine into the EU camp and away from Russia. Politics is destroying the livelihood of the citizens all over the world, as "refugee" becomes the new norm everywhere.

Dear @julianhorack

Thank you for your kind comment and never ending support :)

Appreciate it a lot. God bless South Africa.

Politics is destroying the livelihood of the citizens all over the world, as "refugee" becomes the new norm everywhere.

You nailed it. For that reason Im focusing my efforts on building my income online so I could disconnect myself from any "real" location,

ps.
Friend of mine is looking for crypto writers and social media marketers. Perhaps you or someone you know would be interested in such a position (check out my latest post).

Yours, Piotr

Thank you for the link @crypto.piotr

yes I'm keen on writing, let me check out your post.

Best wishes from Julian

Although the quotation below attributed to Martin Niemoller has become hackneyed, it is worth repeating here:

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

Well said @devann, good quote. Yes, the situation is looking very uncertain here, and actually in many places on the planet now. I know in America socialism is taboo and trade unions are basically banned or non-existent. In South Africa there is a strong trade union culture, empowering the workers, who strike regularly. In Zimbabwe I don't know who is speaking for the people, so I speak for them here, as an activist journalist on steemit, which is a good platform, giving us a voice.

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