In the referenced YouTube video, Gambakwe discusses escalating tensions within Zimbabwe’s ruling elite, focusing on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s alleged surveillance  of both Vice President Constantino Chiwenga and opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. Gambakwe claims that Mnangagwa has deployed advanced foreign technology to spy on his rivals, take over their social media accounts, and potentially orchestrate more sinister plots, all in a bid to consolidate power and preempt internal threats.

Please watch the video above this post for more details.

1. Mnangagwa’s Use of Foreign Surveillance Technology

  • Gambakwe alleges that President Mnangagwa has acquired and is using sophisticated technology from a foreign country to monitor both Chiwenga and Chamisa.

  • This technology reportedly enables Mnangagwa’s team to hack into and take over social media accounts, allowing them to post on behalf of targeted individuals by exploiting digital vulnerabilities. Chamisa’s social media account is cited as a recent example of such interference.

2. The Motive: Internal Power Struggles

  • The surveillance is part of Mnangagwa’s broader effort to keep tabs on potential threats within his own party and from the opposition.

  • Gambakwe suggests that Mnangagwa is particularly wary of Chiwenga, who has held secret meetings with military generals, fueling suspicions of a possible coup or internal challenge to Mnangagwa’s authority.

  • The blackout on Chiwenga in state media and the firing and murder of key security officials, are interpreted as moves by Mnangagwa to neutralize rivals and reassert control.

3. Leaked Information and Threats of Assassination

  • Gambakwe warns that sensitive information about Chamisa is likely to be leaked as a result of these hacking operations.

  • He further alleges that both Chamisa and Chiwenga are at risk of being assassinated using “new poison,” pointing to an atmosphere of extreme paranoia and danger at the highest levels of Zimbabwean politics.

4. Who Is Responsible?

  • Gambakwe raises the question of who is behind these operations, listing three possibilities: Mnangagwa’s close associates, Mnangagwa himself, or another unidentified party. However, the implication is that the president is the primary orchestrator1.

5. Wider Implications: Political Realignment and Instability

  • The situation is framed as part of a broader pattern in African politics, where popular leaders are forced into power-sharing arrangements due to the size and complexity of their countries and the inability of a single individual to rule effectively.

  • Gambakwe speculates about constitutional changes and the possible creation of new states or administrative divisions as a solution to Zimbabwe’s governance challenges.

6. What’s Next?

  • Gambakwe hints at further political intrigue, including the fate of “Nyokayemabhunu” and the future of key figures like Chiwenga and Chamisa.

  • He suggests that Chiwenga’s potential firing could be a turning point, possibly leading to significant change in Zimbabwe’s political landscape.

Conclusion

Gambakwe video paints a picture of a regime in crisis, with President Mnangagwa resorting to high-tech surveillance and intimidation to maintain his grip on power. The alleged hacking of Chamisa’s social media, the surveillance of Chiwenga, and rumors of assassination plots all underscore the volatility and danger facing Zimbabwe’s political elite. As Gambakwe frames it, the coming weeks and months could bring dramatic shifts, especially if Mnangagwa moves decisively against his rivals.