He didn’t chew trees.
He chewed foundations — particularly those of Shake Shake House, the symbolic edifice of Zimbabwe’s ruling establishment.
This creature had one obsession: uproot every trace of historical resistance that could challenge the present narrative.
Not with bombs or bullets, but with gnawing discredit — accusations, scandals, and convenient memory lapses.
At the base of Shake Shake House were pillars named after national figures and incidents:
Chigananda, now fully unhinged, giggled with every bite. “Collapse! ” the building creaked. “Let it fall.
Let history forget! ” he whispered with glee.
His sharpened teeth ripped through foundations, but his appetite was far from satisfied.
As the building trembled, Chigananda turned to the crowd of bystanders and roared:
“Tell Chamisa to reveal his own structures today — so we visit them! ”
This was no mere cry for information.
It was a threat, masked as a challenge.
Chigananda wanted more — not just the collapse of ZANU’s internal accountability, but also the exposure of all opposition structures.
If the old house must fall, let the new house be naked too.
Chamisa, the opposition leader who had become a symbol of modern resistance, was being dared to expose his political architecture.
But for what purpose?
So it too could be chewed apart by this patriotic saboteur disguised as a reformist? 🔗 Read Full Article
All Zim News is a central hub for all things Zimbabwean, curating news from across the country so no story is missed.
Alongside aggregation, our team of nationwide reporters provides real-time, on-the-ground coverage.
Stay informed and connected — reach us at admin@allzimnews. com.
