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| FOR the past five decades, the African song of post-colonial Africa has been a doleful, morbid and monotonous tone of some African children grieving and lamenting over the unfathomable contempt with which the trust they had invested in their liberators has been soiled by the despotic and tyrannical tendencies that African rulers have used to demonise the short lives of the African people. In others, the aseptic and humdrum song is in the form of a deafening hullabaloo of restless masses clamouring for political change in several parts of the apparently doomed continent. In as much as the African children exercised tolerance and great resilience in dealing with the truculent and unscrupulous ogres masquerading as credible African leaders, they eventually succumbed to the immeasurable weight of inhumanity yoked upon their delicate and fragile shoulders. It all begins with the African Union, which should be renamed the African Uselessness because it has no credibility as an authentic and bona fide organisation for African togetherness and development. What it has managed to do since its regrettable creation is creating annual platforms which African rulers use to indulge in indescribable extravagance characterised by motorcades whose lengths approximate that of the Great Wall of China. Without the help of the European Union, the United Nations and other humanitarian organisations, the African Union has abjectly failed to find amicable solutions to the crises in Zimbabwe, Liberia, Somalia and the Sudan. It has failed to uphold and actuate its own ethics. It keeps mum and fails to condemn demoniacs like Robert Mugabe, Omar al Bashir, Mwai Kibaki and the endless list of African despots. This is all because of the fact that the member states which constitute this failing organisation are ruled by the very same lunatics who savagely perpetrate all forms of evil that can be imagined against their own people and as such, snakes of the same venom cannot turn against each other. All over the continent African rulers have flouted and affronted electoral laws, amended constitutions and rigged elections for the sake of tenaciously clinging to power. Their principal objectives of clinging on to power are either for the purposes of embezzling and misappropriating state wealth so that they can enrich their families and shameless cohorts or to escape from the wrath of international law when a time of reckoning comes to punish them for their political and war crimes. Notable felons are Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, he surely was made in hell and Omar al Bashir. The recently labelled "tough talk" by China on the Sudanese government's relentless pillage and decimation of Black Africans in Darfur is not only cheap but also very cosmetic and is infact a decoy and far cry from how those Chinese buggers operate in places like Africa, where human life means little to nothing to their cause of conquering the world and controlling all the resources in it. Who can resist Africa's resources, the Europeans cannot, the Americans cannot, the Arabs cannot and lately China is in Africa: doing like all the other imperialists have done; chasing after Africa's vast resources at the expense of human life. What a curse it is to be Black African, every race in this world assumes superiority to Negroids and believes it has the right to plunder and destroy Africa unabated and that it can do this stopping at nothing, even human life in its way, Sudan being the most splendid example of our time. There are two races there, engaging in the worst form of barbarism imaginable: al Bashir's Arabs and the Chinese. They are surely made in hell that lot. For oil, China will do all that it can to uphold its supplies, supply weapons to one of the most uncivilised despots of modern civisilation to kill (using his Janjaweed demoniacs) any Black African standing in the way of oil, protect the same despot from being punished by international law, God forbids such madness. Omar al Bashir and his Chinese mercenaries, God deliver us from evil. In Zambia, the Chinese are already causing chaos, retrenching copper miners and forcing people to work under the most inhumane conditions. In Africa as a whole, resources are all that matter, forget about how they are obtained. You have it everywhere, the Chinese upholding notable despots like Robert Mugabe. Who then shall we turn to and cry out for help? Definitely not the African Union (African Useleness) because it is a club of thugs and rabid dogs. Where shall we go? In Kenya, there is Kibaki, another monster. Zimbabwe, there is Mugabe, the devil's incarnate, indeed, Africa is the land of the damned! Africa cannot be held to ransom by these monsters of iniquity. Like decaying refuse, their foul-smelling souls are fit for the dustbin. Arnold Mashava, Durban, South Africa. |
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