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By Hopewell Chin’ono

The ultimate legacy and signature of Mnangagwa’s rule and Command Agriculture will be CORRUPTION and LOOTING!‬ ‪

It takes a special kind of cruelty to buy Lexus 4X4s for themselves, LOOTING money meant for food security, whilst millions of Zimbabweans are starving and without hospitals for basic care!

Billions of dollars have been LOOTED through Command Agriculture, but unfortunately and as usual, Zimbabweans will just read and move on!

The rural masses won’t know anything because those with access to information are not politically conscious, they won’t share when they get it!

Tragic!!!

Hopewell Chin’ono: “Today’s Zimbabwe is defined by two bold realities! One is of the Mnangagwa regime’s Fat Cats who are LOOTING everything daily to buy mansions and luxurious cars!

“The other reality is of starving Zimbabwean citizens who are dying daily like flies for lack of health care, food, jobs, and many more!‬

“This reality is underpinned by corruption, incompetence, nepotism, LOOTING, embezzlement and violent repression!

“Only the citizen can unshackle themselves from this cruel reality, non but yourselves can free yourselves from this suffering!”

STATE OF MIND is the first African documentary feature film looking at mental illness disorders, and how they are treated and eventually managed.

It has been screened at international film festivals and won awards in Africa, Europe and the United States of America. Award winning documentary filmmaker and journalist Hopewell Chin’ono follows the work of leading African psychiatrist, Prof. Dixon Chibanda.

Zimbabwean music superstar Oliver “Tuku” Mtukudzi wrote the documentary film soundtrack for State of Mind. It is the last known piece of work he produced before he passed on in January 2019.

He also sings a full-length song at the end of the film, a classic from his catalogue. The filmmaking process got assistance from http://osisa.org

Hopewell Chin’ono: “This is the message that the opposition movement must take to rural Zimbabwe, educating the masses that the State is not doing them any favors. It is not delivering on its obligations and even failing to discharge its constitutional responsibilities such as health and education for all as a human right not a political favor from a Party.”