As both Tsvangirai’s MDC-T and Zanu PF allegedly implode political mathematicians are calculating which combination of political parties can wrest power from the Zanu PF led government.

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Mugabe has ran out of ideas to retrieve this country from the political and economic doldrums he has shackled it for over the three and half decades of his disastrous rule.

On the other hand the MDC-T, which at one point was a serious political challenger to Zanu PF, has been weakened by a breakaway of some of its members. That rebellion seriously left Tsvangirai’s party fractured and handicapped.

Urban councils, where MDC-T councillors are the majority have failed residents leading many people to start wondering how their party can run the country when it can not run councils.

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Against this background it is, therefore, clear that no opposition formation can win an election battle alone against the rusty Mugabe regime because it relies on its trusted tools of infiltration, intimidation, rigging and all sorts of electoral vices.

The respectable thing for the opposition to do, in spite of differences in ideology and personality might be to pool human and other resources in order to convince the voters to vote for them.

This is so because Zanu PF, in spite of its problems, has the capacity to steal another election and delay us a chance to get our freedom. Zimbabwe has become another “keep” under the Zanu PF regime.

The best coalition must not leave out any opposition party, which seriously needs change for the generality of Zimbabweans. We need change for the masses not for the politburo members and their families only.

Change is inevitable!

Maguta