How Empire embraced a comrade

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How Empire embraced a comrade

The Sunday Mail

Rangu Nyamurundira

The true agenda behind Bizos’ visit was to make political submissions supporting unlawful and criminal acts of subversion by rogue elements such as #ThisFlag, #Tajamuka and clandestine communiqués.

George Bizos, the South African man whose claim to fame is having been Nelson Mandela’s lawyer, was at the Harare Magistrates’ Courts last week, chaperoned by Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, to observe the trial of Douglas Mahiya.

Overnight, ZLHR has elevated Mahiya in its human rights pecking order, placing him under the observation of a Bizos we are told brought with him Mandela’s spirit.

Zimbabwe’s excitable private media tried to have us believe Bizos personified Nelson Mandela.

That same private media made no mention of the reality of a Mandela captured from his people’s aspirations and bequeathed legendary status by comforted and reassured white capital, thanks to his Faustian pact with the architects of apartheid.

There lies the calculated intent behind Bizos’ invitation here; to bring an aura of white capital’s “Mandela Project” to our justice system.

Bizos was here to observe more than a courtroom whose “tiles have been removed” and “doesn’t look good”.

Mandela’s lawyer came to advance an agenda opposed to the Mandela we knew before the Faustian pact.

For him, Mahiya and his lot are a welcome poke at President Mugabe.

Bizos being branded as “Mandela’s lawyer” has nothing to do with any legal expertise, but is a desperate attempt to give political weight to the defence of white capital’s latest hallelujah against a President Mugabe who remains true to our economically evolved revolution.

Understand that this Mandela Project has now crossed north of the Limpopo with Bizos.

They lifted Mandela beyond black South Africa’s reach to buffer their aspirations against post-apartheid white capital still in control, still imposing economic apartheid.

South African opposition party Democratic Alliance used Nelson Mandela’s name to campaign against the same Mandela’s ANC in the just-ended municipal elections, going as far as claiming they were the only party carrying Madiba’s values and that “we are doing it for Mandela”.

Coincidentally, it is from Nelson Mandela Bay where the DA called the ANC to accept “painful change”, boasting of inroads in black communities.

eNCA reported it as “no ordinary loss for the ANC”, that “the ruling party has lost its grip in an area that embodies the governing party’s rich struggle history”.

White capital’s economic apartheid can breathe a little longer and a little easier.

The DA has gained some ground in black, urban South Africa, in some cases almost neck and neck with the ANC.

It is reminiscent of Zimbabwe’s white capital Tsvangirai/MDC Project that won urban constituencies for a decade so as to slow down and frustrate our economic revolution.

Southern Africa’s revolutionary governments – beware the Ides of March! White capital is marauding the plains.

Bizos in our courthouse was a funded white capital establishment project shrouded in human rights regalia, but all the same a politically loaded gun presented to sellouts to black aspirations that dare rise against white capital’s colonial/apartheid earned post-independence economic privilege.

But President Mugabe is no submissive revolutionary.

Rattled, the global white capital establishment – led by the British, Americans and French – is nurturing social media platforms to subvert President Mugabe’s Government, with paid-up human rights lawyers to give defence.

Now, they go further to court some war veterans who have lost the revolutionary way of the Second Chimurenga and have betrayed their Commander-in-Chief in the heat of the raging economic revolution of our Third Chimurenga.

Bizos was not called here by the ZLHR to observe our justice system.

He came in solidarity a rebellion against an economic empowerment revolution that cannot be stopped by tweets, WhatsApp groups and Facebook posts.

The “Mandela lawyer’s” own words spoke to a covert mission beyond the courthouse walls and in support of orchestrated subversive acts against our President and his Govern- ment.

Having seen Mahiya in the dock, met with and briefed by Western-funded human rights lawyers, Bizos concurs that Zimbabwe is gripped by a “fear of civil war”.

Civil war? Really Bizos? Surely, you can do better then spin such a yarn.

From where you sat in that courthouse, you became the expert on “potholed roads”, “uncollected rubbish”, and “poverty” so great that Zimbabwe is primed for civil war. Iwe!

It was all a façade by his “human rights” chaperons, wasn’t it?

The true agenda behind Bizos’ visit was to make political submissions supporting unlawful and criminal acts of subversion by rogue elements such as #ThisFlag, #Tajamuka and clandestine communiqués.

Ultimately, Bizos was a hired super cheerleader dressed in the garb of the white capital establishment’s Mandela Project.

 Rangu Nyamurundira is a lawyer and advocate of Zimbabwe’s indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Programme

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