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New political party ready set to challenge Mugabe in 2018

by Staff Reporter
23 May 2017 at 09:11hrs | Views
Build Zimbabwe Alliance has announced that it has been officially launched as a political party to participate in the next coming elections.

In a statement posted on its Facebook Wall the party said many people are desperate for place called home, and that not even the comforts of their places of refuge in the diaspora can satisfy that longing.

"The dysfunction in our country has often provoked us to anger, and sometimes even resignation. There has however been an awakening lately to the fact that no one can do for us what we must do for ourselves to reclaim and build the one place which is truly our portion: Zimbabwe, our country, our homeland," reads the post.

"Proverbs 13:12 tells us that "Hope deferred makes the heart sick." Many of you have reached out to tell me how encouraging my messages on social media have been, and to find out "What's next." What has even been more encouraging are the number of Zimbabweans who have come forward from all over the world to build an incredible team that is ready to move our cause forward. Many are transitioning to Zimbabwe as we speak to join our teams on the ground to bring about the change we need."

The party said it is excited to announce that wits officially launched as a political party and established provincial chapters in Zimbabwe, and diaspora chapters in South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia and China to give people the opportunity to participate in this great cause.

"I am personally appealing to you to fill out the membership form and submit your membership fee so you can officially join our incredible team. I am also personally asking you to consider making a monthly financial donation to the Build Zimbabwe Alliance to resource our ground teams so we can bring the change we want to our weary nation. I am proud of and confident in the plans our teams have developed to take on Zanu(PF) in 2018 and win," reads the post.

Source - Byo24News