Zimbabweans who live in the diaspora and have watched the horrors and impact of terrorist activity such as bombings, shootings, stabbings and deliberate accidents, fully realise that this is bad for the nation.

WWW.NEWZIMBABWEVISION.COM SAYS, that , Zimbabweans who live in the diaspora and have watched the horrors and impact of terrorist activity such as bombings, shootings, stabbings and deliberate accidents, fully realise that this is bad for the nation. Love him or hate him, Mugabe had one advantage over all in that he was ruthless, yet he kept the nation safe as there were no bombs or terrorists.

We were under an oppressive regime but certainly lived in peace. How then can people celebrate such stupidity, as the lack of safety is justification for sanctions, disinvestment, death of business, employment and other.

Today its happening at White city stadium in Bulawayo, but this is a clear indication of what damage, terrorist behaviour can unleash upon a peaceful people, as , letting the perpetrators escape justice, could easily mean that the same will happen tomorrow on a jam packed train, bus, or plane in Zimbabwe.

What country would look kindly upon issuing visas to visitors from such an unstable nation, or the arrival of trains, buses, planes or post from such a clearly dangerous nation?

What happened yesterday, is the start of worse, if not handled swiftly. The honus is upon every Zimbabwean to say, I may not like Mnangagwa, Zanu pf stalwarts and the military regime, but the same military ensured that Mugabe was peacefully removed from power, safely brought Mnangagwa back from exile, allowed a safe transition of government and is promising a peaceful election, albeit NO ELECTORAL REFORMS.

I have always warned that military regimes are never anyone’s first choice, neither are they ever removed by the ballot, however can we afford a destructive alternative manner of unseating the regime such as what transpired at WShite City stadium yesterday, when President Mnangagwa, Vice President Chiwenga and Vice president Mohadi were almost killed by the bomb.

Lest you forget, international terrorist organisations are losing ground in their nations and are keen to spread their reach into the SADC region, what a good place to target to spread their vile ideology and murderous regime than in an unstable Zimbabwe with high crime, corruption, over 90 % unemployment , unaffordable health care, poor transport, road, sewage, water work, housing and other failures coupled with an unstable regime?

The lack of peace is a serious danger which can be triggered in a split second but can take generations to correct and bring back peace to the nation. After 37 years of sufferring under MUgabe, can we afford to waste the opportunity to give all our children and future descendants, black, white, any colour, race, tribe or political party, a better future?

Right now, wherever you are in the diaspora, if you are a Zimbabwean and you were thinking of visiting or returning to Zimbabwe, or if you are a tourist and are planning to visit Zimbabwe, an investor whether Zimbabwe diaspora based or other foreign investor, married to a Zimbabwean and thinking of your children visiting their motherland to connect with that side of their family, round about now is the time to block any further attempts to do so, sit back and revisit the planning table.

Mnangagwa, Zanu pf stalwarts, securocrats and the military must show, not only Zimbabwe, but the whole world that they are in control and employ the same peaceful manner in which they removed Mugabe, by swiftly conducting a forensic look into the evidence in place and bringing those behind such horrors to justice, lengthy prison life including those who worked with them.

The people must be encouraged to expose whatever they suspect, because even though one chooses to be quiet, it doesnt mean when a bomb goes off, it will choose targets,..no, it could easily include, you, your partner, child, parent, relative, friend or other.

We need to speak out safely wherever we suspect something a miss, and the police need to facilitate this by spreading information boxes where we can anonymously submit suspicions .

WWW.NEWZIMBABWEVISION.COM calls for serious joint activity by all opposition and the ruling party, police, military, CIO and Zanu pf militia to conduct massive information dissemination through mainstream and social media, ZBC channels, pamphlets, posters, booklets, throughout schools, shopping malls, schools, churches, hospitals , shops, fuel, train, bus stations and airports, make it imperative that anyone must always ask what can I do for peace in my country.

Allowing terrorism, will change how the rest of the world views you and treat you, and even force changes in your laws and religion to fit the agenda’s of those behind such vile acts,..lets act now together against it. We all know what sitting back 37 years led us to, under Mugabe. Wake up Zimbabwe!

Yes Zimbabwe ndeyeropa, ‘Zimbabwe was built by the blood of the people’ is a Zanu pf slogan, but lets catch up with the 21st Century,..PEACE!

If anyone knows or suspects anything about what transpired yesterday at Bulawayo White City stadium, who is behind it, who else is involved, where was that bomb prepared, where were the bomb pieces obtained from, what purchases are linked to the crime, how and when was the bomb put in place, how was it triggered, was this a remote activation, by whom. Tell us everything you know by informing the police or freely informing us through the channels below and we will swiftly alert authorities.

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