Zimbabweans in different parts of the world have once again united on Twitter to vent their anger on the Robert Mugabe led government which they say has robbed them of a decent life.
The 15-character Hashtag, #HowTheyRobbedUs, which is currently trending on Twitter, is being used to divulge of over two decades of turmoil Zimbabweans have braved.
The extemporaneous and heart-rendering social media movement which has the potential of turning into an uprising against government started trending Tuesday afternoon.
In the past months Zimbabweans have resorted to using the internet as an alternative platform to air out their views.
Writing on the Twitter, a micro blogging platform scores of Zimbabweans had no kind words for government and Zanu-PF officials, whom they perceive to be the root cause of woes in the country.
Below are some of the emotional tweets under the #HowTheyRobbedUs
I can relate! #HowTheyRobbedUs pic.twitter.com/pzWgbRF2rg
— Anesu Masamvu (@Anesu0610) October 19, 2016
Broken families, the diaspora, my father hasn’t been home in 11 years #HowTheyRobbedUs
— Zororo Makamba (@ZororoMakamba) October 18, 2016
It’s now normal for working 40 year olds to not dream about home ownership. #HowTheyRobbedUs
— ConcernedZimCitizen (@ConcernedZimCit) October 18, 2016
Making the heartbreaking decision not to go home & pay last respects to my sister but send the money instead to bury her #HowTheyRobbedUs
— All Things Zim (@Zimtweets) October 18, 2016
#HowTheyRobbedUs Two married graduates with two degrees apiece but can’t afford a house, brand new car, or vacation barring a miracle
— Kudzai M.Mubaiwa (@kumub) October 18, 2016
This what they have reduced our once world class hospitals to while they go abroad for treatment #HowTheyRobbedUs pic.twitter.com/Vda5gDH1ov
— Sammie Jay (@unitedisforme) October 17, 2016
We had trustfunds set up for us in the 90’s by our parents but that all vanished without warning or explanation #HowTheyRobbedUs
— Colly (@cslicc) October 17, 2016
#HowTheyRobbedUs after 19yrs of education, my mom still takes care of me because I cannot secure formal employment.
— Hastings (@HastingsBishop) October 17, 2016
My dad was looking after the entire family by 21,& very well at that ,I’m past 25 with only graduation pics to show for it #HowTheyRobbedUs
— T.J CHIPENYU (@tinashechipenyu) October 18, 2016
We’re in our 70s and they took our pension. #HowTheyRobbedUs https://t.co/1FssjUDtCV
— Sal Amanda (@Zimbird) October 17, 2016