Abosede George Ogan17th June 2025 — A day I had long awaited.
I sat inside the FLAIR Summit, ready to see Auxillia Mnangagwa face to face and ask her the hard questions Zimbabwean women are desperate to have answered. But that moment never came.

And perhaps that’s for the best—because what could she have possibly said to justify the shameful hypocrisy?

She flew in on a private jet, dressed in dignity she hasn’t earned, to speak about empowering women—while back home in Zimbabwe:

  •  Women are giving birth on cold hospital floors, with no pain relief, no doctors—sometimes no hope.
  • Mothers are dying in childbirth from preventable causes.
  • Girls are being married off as children, robbed of their futures.
  • Others are missing school simply because they can’t afford sanitary pads.And yet she dares to speak on women’s rights?

There is no honour in showing up to international summits while your own people suffer. There is no empowerment in using public funds for luxury, while women bleed and die in silence.We demand real answers:

  • How much taxpayer money funded that private jet?
  • How many clinics could have been stocked with that?
  • How many girls could have finished school?
  • How many lives could have been saved?
  • This is not leadership. This is theatrics.

We are tired of empty speeches and performative advocacy.

Zimbabwean women don’t need photo ops—they need hospitals, education, safety, dignity.

Shame on you, Auxillia.
We deserve better.
We demand better.
We are not fooled.
#CryOurBelovedZimbabwe 🇿🇼
#ZANUPFMustGoToSaveZimbabwe
#NoJusticeNoPeace

We did however meet some real and inspirational individuals - to help restore our faith in the 'human condition' - Abosede George-Organ Of WILAN global