ZIMBABWE’S LAND IS BEING STOLEN IN BROAD DAYLIGHT BY TAGWIREI AND HIS GANG

The land issue in Zimbabwe is a very big problem. It is a hot potato that affects all Zimbabweans. But of all the people in Zimbabwe, Kuda Tagwirei is the worst person to be in charge of land reform. Where was he during the war? Where was he when others of his age were fighting for the land of Zimbabwe?
Now Tagwirei sits on stolen riches. He is a big thief, and he is playing with fire. Zimbabweans are not stupid. We know that Tagwirei is sitting on billions of Treasury Bills which were looted from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ). These were given to him under the name of Command Agriculture, a fake farming program used to steal from the people.
He failed to use the money for farming. Instead, he and his friends kept the billions for themselves. Now, after years of looting, Tagwirei wants to act like a hero. He is planning to return those Treasury Bills to RBZ and in return get land—land of his choice in towns and on farms.
But why? So that he can sell that land for US dollars. He wants to give title deeds to innocent Zimbabweans who don’t know where the land really came from. He will walk away with the money while the people are left with trouble. This is dirty business and it is wrong.
Tagwirei and his boss, Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, have taken control of everything in Zimbabwe. They control all the money, all the farms, all the towns, all the gold, and even the minerals underground. And now they want the land itself. The whole country, “Zimbabwe yacho,” is being taken by a small group of people, mostly from their own tribe.
We must ask questions. We must check everything Tagwirei has touched in Zimbabwe. We must look at every company, every farm, every mine. There is too much stealing and no one is held accountable.
Why is Zimbabwe’s gold being kept outside the country? Why is it not stored here like during the days of Ian Smith? What is Mnangagwa hiding? Why are the people quiet while their country is being stolen in front of their eyes?
If we do nothing now, future generations will curse us. They will spit on our graves for being silent while the country was being sold piece by piece.
Tagwirei pretends to be a Seventh-Day Adventist, a man of God. But he is not. He is a criminal, a looter, and a murderer. He has caused great suffering to millions of people in Zimbabwe. People are hungry, poor, and homeless, while he flies in private jets and lives like a king.
And Mnangagwa—he is no better. He is the chief thief, the one who gives protection to Tagwirei and others like him. Together, they have created a system of theft, fear, and lies. They don’t care about the people, only about their own power and money.
It is time to wake up. The people of Zimbabwe must say enough is enough. We cannot keep watching while our land, our gold, our future is taken by greedy men with no shame. If we stay silent, we are helping them. If we speak out, we stand a chance to stop them.
The country is crying. The people are suffering. And it is because of men like Tagwirei and Mnangagwa.