Zimbabwean has warned the Mzansi to desist from their own mistake which has caused total collapse repeating the same mistake their country made in the past.
The unrest that started off as a protest against the detention of the former President from a section of the country has degenerated into looting of Spars, burning of malls, which ultimately has resulted to the death of over 70 people.
The crisis has also heightened racial tension in social media as some Indian and white neighbours are arming themselves in defence against the looters and external aggression.
Zimbabwe is not new to this type of phase in their history, and they have learnt lessons in the hardest way following the economic sanction which plummeted the country into poverty.
“My fellow South Africans, do not be
fooled, do not be used. We were once
fooled in Zimbabwe and were made to
loot farms, distroy our infrastructures,
burn down industries and made our
country ungovernable, all in the name of some selfish politicians and individuals who have nothing but their own interest at heart.
Yes we looted groceries that lasted us
just a week or a month, and look at us
now, we are now a basket case, while
their children are dinning and whining
abroad.
We burnt our factories and industries
were our fathers and brothers worked and took us to school, noW we are nothing but garderners, waiters and vendors.
We looted productive farms and burnt
down machinery that provided enough
food not just for us but the entire region,
now we crossing boarders just to get
basic foods.
We were made to run around singing and chanting their names day and night, while they were busy planning for their future, We burnt each others houses and homes, while they build high walls around their mansions, now we are renting shacks and back rooms in foreign countries.
We killed each other for no reason, we
destroyed our own country our future, for old people who had achieved and lived their lives.
Most of them are dead now, given, yet
we remain with no future, we are now
a laughing stock. We are now labelled
refugees, asylum seekers and many other painful names.
We are scatterted all over the world, separated from our families and loved ones, the so called heros who used us are nowhere to help us.
My fellow South Africans, learn from us.
I wish I could be given a platform to warn you how all this will end.
Don’t be fooled, don’t be used, tomorrow
you’ll be left in the cold.
Tam a telling you from experience, this
will not end well.”