Diasporans Anti-Govt Critics Face Arrest
29 June 2020
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By Own Correspondent| A number of anti-establishment critiques based in the diaspora have been targeted for arrest as soon as they set foot in Zimbabwe, an authoritative source within the dreaded Central Intelligence Organisation revealed.

Those targeted for arrest are going to be charged with the soon to be promulgated cyber security laws, viewed by many as a nefarious agenda by the notorious ruling ZANU PF to deal with descending political voices and push for a one party state agenda.

ZANU PF and the state apparatus such as the judiciary have already been fingered as the people behind the current squabbles in the main opposition MDC in which the system is openly supporting the weaker faction led by Thokozani Khupe who garnered less than 45 000 votes in the 2018 Presidential elections.

The foreign based legion of government critiques also known as keyboard warriors have been standing toe to toe with the ZANU PF digital apologists known as Varakashi who are also resourced by the regime to drive the ZANU PF agenda on social media platforms.

During the run up to the 2018 harmonised elections, President Mnangagwa openly called for the cyber intellects within the regime to defend ZANU PF on all the social media digital platforms.

Faceless characters such as Matigari, Nicole Hondo, Charity Maodza to name but just a few have been pushing the pro-government agenda on the micro-blogging twitter.

“The yet to be gazetted cyber laws will be used against those in the diaspora who have been vehemently attacking the ruling establishment and its leadership as soon as they set foot in the country,” said the top state security detail.

“We have compiled a list with about 70 people who are based in Europe, New Zealand and the United States of America who have been openly attacking the government under the cover of immunity from arrest by virtue of being outside the country”.

He said the list will be handed over to the law enforcement agencies to ensure that all culprits based abroad who have been attacking the regime are arrested once they set foot in the country.

On the list of those targeted for arrest are fierce ZANU PF critiques such as Shepherd Yuda, Tapiwa Mazarura, Ruth Moyo and Robert Shungu to name but just a few.