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AMHVoices:Million man-march won’t resurrect dead party

AMH Voices
The youths are being used and paid by Grace and are using the ignorant Zanu PF followers to get favours from Presdent Robert Mugabe himself.

The much-publicised million man-march was a strategy that was initiated by none other than First Lady Grace Mugabe.

ByGugugu Magorira,Our Reader

The youths are being used and paid by Grace and are using the ignorant Zanu PF followers to get favours from Presdent Robert Mugabe himself.

It is surprising to read about MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai and ZimFirst leader Joice Mujuru flipflopping and dithering over working with others when it is clear that they will never defeat Mugabe on their own.

We have seen these many crowds at Tsvangirai’s rallies in the past, but victory has been elusive.

As for Mujuru, we are not surprised by her refusal to join the coalition because she is like a chameleon and we are not yet sure if she honestly left Zanu PF.

The fear of losing positions if the coalition wins in 2018 seems to be dragging the grand coalition backwards. What is certain is that Zanu PF will not be there after 2018.

The costly and degrading march did not add value to either Mugabe or Zanu PF.

They are all heading for the graveyard and none of them will be heard of again after 2018.

I always laugh my lungs out whenever I see Mugabe and Grace on stage calling for non-existing unity and trying to patch up the torn party.

The days of corrupt criminals in Zanu PF are numbered and the reality is near. The wise thing for Mugabe is to step down with immediate effect.