OUT of the many lessons that can be drawn from US President Donald
Trump’s long-awaited dismantling of the scandal-ridden ‘charity’ organisation USAID, the two that rise above the rest aligns with what this publication has been saying since May 6 2011; that the so-called NGOs are nothing more than Uncle Sam’s pawns in his futile attempts to control the world.
A sudden mushrooming of these NGOs curiously commenced in 2000 when Zim- babwe embarked on the revolutionary land reform, with the number rising to more 4 500, all established and funded mainly by the US to destabilise a sover- eign nation.
Almost all of them claim to be pursuing what they crassly refer to as ‘the struggle for democracy’, an attempt to equate their agenda to the country’s painful liberation struggle.
And it came as a little surprise that championing the weird ‘cause’ of these NGOs which, as we unravelled back then, and as is being unveiled to the world by Trump, is USAID.
We said back then that USAID was a terror organisation that was being used by the US to cause anarchy in the country through their relentless drive for illegal regime change.
And they almost succeeded in 2008 when Uncle Sam’s illegal economic sanc- tions on the country destroyed the local currency and people’s savings.
Then, enter Trump with the
much-awaited expose that will finally bring to an end USAID insanity!
On Sunday, Trump announced that his administration was going to shut down the embattled organisation that has wreaked havoc across the world, in-
cluding in Zimbabwe where its employees have been engaged in brazen subversion
activities in their pursuit of illegal regime change.
Aptly describing it as an entity that has been ‘run by a bunch of lunatics’, Trump lived up to his word when his right hand man Elon Musk, who is heading the new- ly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a taskforce to realign workers’ skills, cut expenditure and reform the US government’s activities, blocked USAID workers from entering their headquarters.
In a curious post on X(formerly Twit-ter) on Sunday, Musk all but confirmed that USAID was involved in spying activi- ties with the CIA.
“USAID is a criminal organisation. Time for it to die,” said Musk, tagging a video suggesting that USAID was in- volved in rogue CIA work.
He went on, revealing gory details about USAID’s operations:
“Did you know that USAID, using YOUR tax dollars, funded bioweapon research, including COVID-19, that killed millions of people?”
Later on Monday, Trump dug in, dis- missing claims that he would require Congressional endorsement to liquidate USAID.
“Not when it comes to fraud. If there’s fraud, these people are lunatics,” said Trump.
“We just want to do the right thing. It’s something that should have been done a long time ago. (It) went crazy during the Biden administration. They went totally crazy (with) what they were doing and the money they were giving to people that shouldn’t be getting.
“They turn out to be radical left luna- tics.”
While on paper USAID, which was formed in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy’s administration and is the US government humanitarian arm, claims to be “pursuing efforts to alleviate poverty,
treat diseases, and respond to famines and natural disasters”, the opposite is true, especially for Zimbabwe which has had first-hand taste of what it really stands for.
Its real activities are funding hostile NGOs that are supposedly “promoting democracy building and development…” (here read promotion of anti-people be- haviours such as homosexuality and sex change, among others).
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is now the USAID acting head, inad- vertently let the cat out of the bag in 2017 when he wrote on Xthat:
“Foreign aid is not charity. We must make sure that it is well spent, but it is less than one percent of the budget and critical to our national security.”
On Monday, he repeated similar sen- timents in a briefing with reporters in El Salvador when he said his country does not dish out money for charity.
He was quoted as saying:“They’re not a global charity, these are taxpayer dollars. People are asking simple questions. What are they doing with the money?”
The first key lesson that we learn from the USAID saga is that these revelations present the world with rare insights on how Uncle Sam uses so-called NGOs to topple legitimately elected governments from across the globe.
And the world must be on guard against such activities.
Zimbabwe, one of the few countries to expose the nefarious activities of USAID, must be used as a template of how to counter infiltration through the so-called aid organisations.
That does not mean that the Americans will at any point halt their operations.
We saw attempts to tamper with our election results during the August 2023 harmonised elections in Harare and simi- lar manoeuvres in the October 2024 polls in Mozambique. The coordinated violence
was the aftermath of the mauling of the opposition in that country.
The second, and most critical lesson, is that Trump’s anti-USAID drive lays bare how the ‘aid’ organisation is a conduit for the transmission of deadly diseases to wipe out populations of emerging econo- mies, especially in Africa.
For years, Africa has been ravaged by mysterious diseases, including COVID-19, which was meant to wipe out a significant chunk of the continent’s population.
And, as has been the case, it is USAID which is always on hand to ‘assist’ the ‘poor’ people of Africa, doing their exper- iments with black people and destroying lives through their deadly programmes, such as birth control, which leaves our people contending with unexplained ail- ments.
The time to put to an end all that mad- ness has come.
Our innovators must now come up with home-grown solutions to wean us from dependency on outsiders who are on an all-out mission to kill us all.
The resources are there and they can and must be fully exploited to fund re- search into ways that can keep us safe and alive.
We should also come up with strategies on how to counter systematic infiltration by the West as spelt out below:
“USAID is a key soft power tool of the US to foster relations with communities around the world, officials say, noting that US national security is approached with the ‘three D’ pillars: defence, diplo- macy and development, led, respectively, by the Defence Department, State Depart- ment and USAID,” said CNNin a report on Tuesday.
Vigilance and innovation must now be the buzzwords as Africa moves forward from USAID’s decades-old attempt to destroy lives and plunder our resources.
OUT of the many lessons that can be drawn from US President Donald
Trump’s long-awaited dismantling of the scandal-ridden ‘charity’ organisation USAID, the two that rise above the rest aligns with what this publication has been saying since May 6 2011; that the so-called NGOs are nothing more than Uncle Sam’s pawns in his futile attempts to control the world.
A sudden mushrooming of these NGOs curiously commenced in 2000 when Zim- babwe embarked on the revolutionary land reform, with the number rising to more 4 500, all established and funded mainly by the US to destabilise a sover- eign nation.
Almost all of them claim to be pursuing what they crassly refer to as ‘the struggle for democracy’, an attempt to equate their agenda to the country’s painful liberation struggle.
And it came as a little surprise that championing the weird ‘cause’ of these NGOs which, as we unravelled back then, and as is being unveiled to the world by Trump, is USAID.
We said back then that USAID was a terror organisation that was being used by the US to cause anarchy in the country through their relentless drive for illegal regime change.
And they almost succeeded in 2008 when Uncle Sam’s illegal economic sanc- tions on the country destroyed the local currency and people’s savings.
Then, enter Trump with the
much-awaited expose that will finally bring to an end USAID insanity!
On Sunday, Trump announced that his administration was going to shut down the embattled organisation that has wreaked havoc across the world, in-
cluding in Zimbabwe where its employees have been engaged in brazen subversion
activities in their pursuit of illegal regime change.
Aptly describing it as an entity that has been ‘run by a bunch of lunatics’, Trump lived up to his word when his right hand man Elon Musk, who is heading the new- ly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a taskforce to realign workers’ skills, cut expenditure and reform the US government’s activities, blocked USAID workers from entering their headquarters.
In a curious post on X(formerly Twit-ter) on Sunday, Musk all but confirmed that USAID was involved in spying activi- ties with the CIA.
“USAID is a criminal organisation. Time for it to die,” said Musk, tagging a video suggesting that USAID was in- volved in rogue CIA work.
He went on, revealing gory details about USAID’s operations:
“Did you know that USAID, using YOUR tax dollars, funded bioweapon research, including COVID-19, that killed millions of people?”
Later on Monday, Trump dug in, dis- missing claims that he would require Congressional endorsement to liquidate USAID.
“Not when it comes to fraud. If there’s fraud, these people are lunatics,” said Trump.
“We just want to do the right thing. It’s something that should have been done a long time ago. (It) went crazy during the Biden administration. They went totally crazy (with) what they were doing and the money they were giving to people that shouldn’t be getting.
“They turn out to be radical left luna- tics.”
While on paper USAID, which was formed in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy’s administration and is the US government humanitarian arm, claims to be “pursuing efforts to alleviate poverty,
treat diseases, and respond to famines and natural disasters”, the opposite is true, especially for Zimbabwe which has had first-hand taste of what it really stands for.
Its real activities are funding hostile NGOs that are supposedly “promoting democracy building and development…” (here read promotion of anti-people be- haviours such as homosexuality and sex change, among others).
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is now the USAID acting head, inad- vertently let the cat out of the bag in 2017 when he wrote on Xthat:
“Foreign aid is not charity. We must make sure that it is well spent, but it is less than one percent of the budget and critical to our national security.”
On Monday, he repeated similar sen- timents in a briefing with reporters in El Salvador when he said his country does not dish out money for charity.
He was quoted as saying:“They’re not a global charity, these are taxpayer dollars. People are asking simple questions. What are they doing with the money?”
The first key lesson that we learn from the USAID saga is that these revelations present the world with rare insights on how Uncle Sam uses so-called NGOs to topple legitimately elected governments from across the globe.
And the world must be on guard against such activities.
Zimbabwe, one of the few countries to expose the nefarious activities of USAID, must be used as a template of how to counter infiltration through the so-called aid organisations.
That does not mean that the Americans will at any point halt their operations.
We saw attempts to tamper with our election results during the August 2023 harmonised elections in Harare and simi- lar manoeuvres in the October 2024 polls in Mozambique. The coordinated violence
was the aftermath of the mauling of the opposition in that country.
The second, and most critical lesson, is that Trump’s anti-USAID drive lays bare how the ‘aid’ organisation is a conduit for the transmission of deadly diseases to wipe out populations of emerging econo- mies, especially in Africa.
For years, Africa has been ravaged by mysterious diseases, including COVID-19, which was meant to wipe out a significant chunk of the continent’s population.
And, as has been the case, it is USAID which is always on hand to ‘assist’ the ‘poor’ people of Africa, doing their exper- iments with black people and destroying lives through their deadly programmes, such as birth control, which leaves our people contending with unexplained ail- ments.
The time to put to an end all that mad- ness has come.
Our innovators must now come up with home-grown solutions to wean us from dependency on outsiders who are on an all-out mission to kill us all.
The resources are there and they can and must be fully exploited to fund re- search into ways that can keep us safe and alive.
We should also come up with strategies on how to counter systematic infiltration by the West as spelt out below:
“USAID is a key soft power tool of the US to foster relations with communities around the world, officials say, noting that US national security is approached with the ‘three D’ pillars: defence, diplo- macy and development, led, respectively, by the Defence Department, State Depart- ment and USAID,” said CNNin a report on Tuesday.
Vigilance and innovation must now be the buzzwords as Africa moves forward from USAID’s decades-old attempt to destroy lives and plunder our resources.
By Golden Guvamatanga
OUT of the many lessons that can be drawn from US President Donald
Trump’s long-awaited dismantling of the scandal-ridden ‘charity’ organisation USAID, the two that rise above the rest aligns with what this publication has been saying since May 6 2011; that the so-called NGOs are nothing more than Uncle Sam’s pawns in his futile attempts to control the world.
A sudden mushrooming of these NGOs curiously commenced in 2000 when Zim- babwe embarked on the revolutionary land reform, with the number rising to more 4 500, all established and funded mainly by the US to destabilise a sover- eign nation.
Almost all of them claim to be pursuing what they crassly refer to as ‘the struggle for democracy’, an attempt to equate their agenda to the country’s painful liberation struggle.
And it came as a little surprise that championing the weird ‘cause’ of these NGOs which, as we unravelled back then, and as is being unveiled to the world by Trump, is USAID.
We said back then that USAID was a terror organisation that was being used by the US to cause anarchy in the country through their relentless drive for illegal regime change.
And they almost succeeded in 2008 when Uncle Sam’s illegal economic sanc- tions on the country destroyed the local currency and people’s savings.
Then, enter Trump with the much-awaited expose that will finally bring to an end USAID insanity!
On Sunday, Trump announced that his administration was going to shut down the embattled organisation that has wreaked havoc across the world, in-
cluding in Zimbabwe where its employees have been engaged in brazen subversion activities in their pursuit of illegal regime change.
Aptly describing it as an entity that has been ‘run by a bunch of lunatics’, Trump lived up to his word when his right hand man Elon Musk, who is heading the new- ly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), a taskforce to realign workers’ skills, cut expenditure and reform the US government’s activities, blocked USAID workers from entering their headquarters.
In a curious post on X(formerly Twit-ter) on Sunday, Musk all but confirmed that USAID was involved in spying activi- ties with the CIA.
“USAID is a criminal organisation. Time for it to die,” said Musk, tagging a video suggesting that USAID was in- volved in rogue CIA work.
He went on, revealing gory details about USAID’s operations:
“Did you know that USAID, using YOUR tax dollars, funded bioweapon research, including COVID-19, that killed millions of people?”
Later on Monday, Trump dug in, dis- missing claims that he would require Congressional endorsement to liquidate USAID.
“Not when it comes to fraud. If there’s fraud, these people are lunatics,” said Trump.
“We just want to do the right thing. It’s something that should have been done a long time ago. (It) went crazy during the Biden administration. They went totally crazy (with) what they were doing and the money they were giving to people that shouldn’t be getting.
“They turn out to be radical left luna- tics.”
While on paper USAID, which was formed in 1961 under President John F. Kennedy’s administration and is the US government humanitarian arm, claims to be “pursuing efforts to alleviate poverty, treat diseases, and respond to famines and natural disasters”, the opposite is true, especially for Zimbabwe which has had first-hand taste of what it really stands for.
Its real activities are funding hostile NGOs that are supposedly “promoting democracy building and development…” (here read promotion of anti-people be- haviours such as homosexuality and sex change, among others).
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is now the USAID acting head, inad- vertently let the cat out of the bag in 2017 when he wrote on Xthat:
“Foreign aid is not charity. We must make sure that it is well spent, but it is less than one percent of the budget and critical to our national security.”
On Monday, he repeated similar sen- timents in a briefing with reporters in El Salvador when he said his country does not dish out money for charity.
He was quoted as saying:“They’re not a global charity, these are taxpayer dollars. People are asking simple questions. What are they doing with the money?”
The first key lesson that we learn from the USAID saga is that these revelations present the world with rare insights on how Uncle Sam uses so-called NGOs to topple legitimately elected governments from across the globe.
And the world must be on guard against such activities.
Zimbabwe, one of the few countries to expose the nefarious activities of USAID, must be used as a template of how to counter infiltration through the so-called aid organisations.
That does not mean that the Americans will at any point halt their operations.
We saw attempts to tamper with our election results during the August 2023 harmonised elections in Harare and similar manoeuvres in the October 2024 polls in Mozambique. The coordinated violence was the aftermath of the mauling of the opposition in that country.
The second, and most critical lesson, is that Trump’s anti-USAID drive lays bare how the ‘aid’ organisation is a conduit for the transmission of deadly diseases to wipe out populations of emerging econo- mies, especially in Africa.
For years, Africa has been ravaged by mysterious diseases, including COVID-19, which was meant to wipe out a significant chunk of the continent’s population.
And, as has been the case, it is USAID which is always on hand to ‘assist’ the ‘poor’ people of Africa, doing their exper- iments with black people and destroying lives through their deadly programmes, such as birth control, which leaves our people contending with unexplained ail- ments.
The time to put to an end all that mad- ness has come.
Our innovators must now come up with home-grown solutions to wean us from dependency on outsiders who are on an all-out mission to kill us all.
The resources are there and they can and must be fully exploited to fund re- search into ways that can keep us safe and alive.
We should also come up with strategies on how to counter systematic infiltration by the West as spelt out below:
“USAID is a key soft power tool of the US to foster relations with communities around the world, officials say, noting that US national security is approached with the ‘three D’ pillars: defence, diplo- macy and development, led, respectively, by the Defence Department, State Depart- ment and USAID,” said CNNin a report on Tuesday.
Vigilance and innovation must now be the buzzwords as Africa moves forward from USAID’s decades-old attempt to destroy lives and plunder our resources.