Gambakwe discusses the political situation in Zimbabwe. He is critical of the current leadership and has announced his candidacy for president in the 2028 elections. He believes both the ruling party and the opposition have failed the people and promises to bring real change to the country.

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Key points from the video include:

  • The host is running for president in 2028 [00:23].
  • He believes the current leadership has failed the country [00:26].
  • He is promising a new economic plan that will benefit all Zimbabweans [00:43].
  • He is also promising to build new infrastructure, including a high-speed rail system [01:21].
  • He is calling on all Zimbabweans to support his candidacy [02:40].

Gambakwe criticizes President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit to China, describing it as futile and embarrassing for Zimbabwe on the global stage. He argues that Mnangagwa is being ignored by Chinese officials, unnecessarily extending his stay in hopes of meeting the Chinese president, and should return home to address Zimbabwe’s urgent problems instead.

Mnangagwa’s Role in China

  • Gambakwe claims Mnangagwa participated in a group parade as a “spectator,” not as a dignitary, highlighting that none of the other African leaders attended, making Zimbabwe’s president look insignificant and isolated.

  • He suggests the parade in China is merely Chinese internal propaganda, with little relevance for Zimbabwe or its president, and says that leaders from other countries, such as India and Iran, left promptly and did not waste time on such events.

Critique of Leadership

  • Gambakwe describes Mnangagwa’s actions as an “embarrassment” and asserts that no one in China cares about his presence, emphasizing Zimbabwe’s lack of genuine global influence under Mnangagwa.

  • He accuses Mnangagwa of wasting public funds on international trips, pointing out that the cost of his travel rivals major domestic expenditures, while the country faces critical challenges.

Call for New Leadership

  • Gambakwe insists that Mnangagwa should be in Zimbabwe solving domestic issues, and calls for a new leader who will prioritize meaningful reforms and elevate the country’s global reputation.

  • He promotes his own manifesto for the 2028 elections, contrasting it with what he sees as Mnangagwa’s failure to deliver on key promises and criticizing the current political culture for lack of vision and seriousness.

Overall, Gambakwe’s statements in this livestream portray President Mnangagwa’s China trip as wasteful, ineffective, and symbolic of broader leadership shortcomings in Zimbabwe.