Gdansk gangsters fail in Zimbabwe

 Pardon Muzavazi

On June 23, 2023, exactly 60 days before the August 23, 2023 harmonised elections in Zimbabwe, the Gdansk Declaration was made. 

Opposition CCC activist David Coltart was among 58 like-minded regime change proponents from Africa, Latin America, Poland and the Baltic States who attended. 

The declaration followed a three-day conference on “Rolling Back Authoritarianism,” which claimed to champion democracy, yet whose key members were pro-Western opposition figures from different countries whose goal was to unseat Pan-Africanist and former liberation movements-led governments. 

The holding of the conference just prior to Zimbabwe’s key election was not coincidental, as the plot was to launch the regime change project in Zimbabwe during the August 2023 elections. 

The Gdansk Gangsters calculated that with Zambia as the Chair of the SADC Organ on Politics Defence and Security presented them with a golden opportunity to unseat ZANU PF. 

It is now clear that the SADC Election Observation Mission (SEOM) preliminary report was meant to discredit Zimbabwe. 

The global grand plan to replace sitting governments, particularly former liberation movements in the Southern African region, appears to have hit a snag in Harare. 

Contrary to the wishes of the Gdansk Gangsters, ZANU PF won the elections. 

Attempts by the anti-Zimbabwe forces to discredit the poll outcome through unsubstantiated claims failed to gain traction as the opposition failed to give evidence of such allegations. 

Further, the election received endorsements from regional and international players that include the Commonwealth Observer Mission and other progressive governments. 

Pertinent to note is that ZANU PF and the Government are forging ahead with developmental programmes despite attempts by the losing CCC to disrupt Government activities by calling for a re-run of the polls. 

The mission failed dismally, as its case has failed to gain traction. 

The Gdansk project has been an epic failure, and it only served to expose the unrelenting western machinations to dislodge ruling  parties. 

The foregoing is similar to previously failed efforts to destabilise Zimbabwe under western-sponsored projects such as the Centre for Applied Non-Violent Action and Strategies (CANVAS). 

With an egg on their face, the Gdansk Gangsters are unrelenting in their quest to effect regime change in the region. 

In line with the strategies outlined in the Gdansk Declaration and having lost the elections, the regime change gangsters are now desperately trying to smuggle the CCC into a power sharing agreement. 

The CCC would then, from inside the government, try to capture the state and ensure that ZANU PF was removed from power. 

Calls by the CCC for a transitional authority, modelled around wholesome electoral reforms, are meant to satisfy the gangsters’ insatiable power penchants.

Unfortunately for them, progressive liberation movements-led governments are alive to these machinations, and their combined efforts in resisting the whims of the subversives would ensure that the continent solidly repels neo-colonialism.

The next targets of the Gdansk Gangsters and their foremen in Southern Africa are Swaziland, South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, Angola, Namibia, Tanzania and Malawi.

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