By Vincent Gunde
As the wind of change is blowing across Africa, the people of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have already seen the change, Malawi is to face “Generation Z” the last hope for Africa soon because the government is being seen very corrupt and has lost direction.
Generation Z warning Malawi to get ready for the wind of change, the country is heading to a National Shutdown from the 31st July, 2024 till Malawi is ruled uncorrupted, service deliveries and development conscious leaders.
Citizens of Burkina Faso are now free with a youthful President Captain Ibrahim Traole and are able to craft their own way of life with thanks to the Gen. Z while Senegal, Mali, Niger and Kenya are steps away to be among the freed nations of Africa.
Speaking through a Revolutionary voice, Bantu Saunders Jumah, the Utopian himself from the Utopian Philosophy says Malawi, one of the poorest crowned Paramount Chief of the 46 poorest countries on the Earth’s planet, has produced the richest leaders in 60 years.
Jumah said this is the country where Presidents ad their Spouses, ministers, friends and relatives are the richest saying ministers are being seen flushing or dishing millions of Kwachas but no state institution will question or interrogate them.
The Utopian Philosopher said Malawi is the country where United Nations, IMF and World Bank have permanent offices, money laundering is the order of the day saying institutions that claim to be global eyes for development are watching and clapping hands.
He said Presidents Lazarus Chakwera, William Ruto of Kenya and others that are tolerating corruption and fail to deliver services, they have an enemy in Gen. Z because African leaders have been discovered to be captured and that they are slaves of their masters of the West.
“The Gen. Z is not leaving any stone unturned to purge all puppets of the West who accept to enslave themselves and their people to economically strengthen the western World,” reads Bantu Saunders Jumah’s writings on the wall.
He said African puppet leaders have embraced western education where the entire generation lives on history of the western education claiming that for 61 years of African independence, no African accumulated creative or innovative education.
Jumah said it is sad that Africans besides living in a Continent which is rich in all the resources which are building capital cities of the western world, don’t make wheel barrows or stone-crashers but their children have been pushed to enter western colleges and universities for decades.