ZIMBABWE BROADCASTING CORPORATION WORKERS MAKE LAUGHABLE DEMANDS

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The most bizarre development in Zimbabwe is the shocking and almost hilarious demands made by the workers of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC). These workers, who are seen as impoverished, partisan, and grossly incompetent, have shown just how captured and compromised they are. For four decades, they have been actively brainwashing the public, but now their demands expose many things that discredit their own propaganda.

The workers at ZBC are not blaming illegal sanctions anymore, which they usually claim are the cause of the country’s problems. Instead, their demands are focused on getting land and being paid in United States dollars. This sudden shift shows that the sanctions are no longer the excuse for the suffering masses, whose welfare is neglected by the government.

These demands from the ZBC workers are like blackmail towards the government, which they describe as vile, failing, illegitimate, and tyrannical. They want land and payment in US dollars, but do they have the expertise to make the land productive? It’s unclear how they plan to balance being propaganda makers and productive farmers. This raises questions about whether they will join the ignorant electoral elements who sell their votes for seemingly free, but expensive, agricultural inputs.

It’s quite surprising that the ZBC workers have been earning in RTGS, the electronic money printed recklessly by the government. This money printing is done to appease certain population segments, but it is basically worthless. Yet, the ZBC workers are now demanding more valuable US dollars.

The demands by these workers, who have been part of the most inefficient broadcaster in the world, are surprising. They have been brainwashing anyone who tolerated their broadcasts, but now their demands expose the lies they have been spreading. It is clear that their demands show a lack of belief in their own propaganda.

The workers of ZBC, who should probably rebrand to reflect their alignment with the government, have decided to push for land and US dollars instead of blaming sanctions. This shift is surprising, considering they have always pointed to sanctions as the cause of Zimbabwe’s problems. The government’s neglect of the people’s welfare is evident in the lack of reliable service delivery, education, and healthcare.

The ZBC workers, described as ignorant and shameless, are pushing for more valuable currency and land. But their demands raise questions about their capability to make the land productive. How can they balance their roles as propaganda makers and farmers? Will they end up being part of the electoral elements who sell their votes for expensive agricultural inputs?

It’s amazing that these workers have been earning in RTGS, the electronic money that the government has been printing recklessly. This money printing is done to appease certain population segments, but it is essentially worthless. Yet, the ZBC workers now want to be paid in US dollars.

This bizarre situation highlights the incompetence and shamelessness of the ZBC workers. They have been part of an inefficient broadcaster for decades, but now their demands reveal their true nature. Their shift from blaming sanctions to demanding land and US dollars shows a lack of belief in their own propaganda.

The situation in Zimbabwe is indeed strange. The ZBC workers’ demands for land and US dollars, instead of blaming sanctions, are a clear indication of their true priorities. They want valuable currency and land, but their ability to make the land productive is questionable. This raises doubts about their role as propaganda makers and their potential involvement in the electoral process.

In conclusion, the demands by the ZBC workers expose the flaws in their own propaganda. They have been part of an inefficient broadcaster for four decades, but now their true priorities are revealed. Their shift from blaming sanctions to demanding land and US dollars highlights their lack of faith in their own propaganda and raises questions about their future roles.

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