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Zimbabwe at crossroads says Pastor
27 Sep 2017 at 07:42hrs | Views
Pastor Anglistone T Mthiyane Sibanda has declared that Zimbabwe is currently at crossroads and everyone's vote in the 2018 elections will make the possible change, which people want in future.
Zimbabwe at crossroads. You vote will make a difference. How l wish all our people that l am meeting inn Johannesburg could join me on the road to Bulawayo to register to vote," he said.
"The future of our children is in our hands, we can save our Zimbabwe if we register in large numbers. If the hullabaloo that l am seeing all over Johannesburg about Zimbabwe exemption permits could be translated into voter registration back home come 2018, the story would be different. I am now beginning to question the timing of these permit by the South African government, something sinister here, why doe the application for exemption permits coincide with the all important Voter registration in Zimbabwe?"
He said from the way he see it most of our SA based brothers and sisters are now preoccupied with the applications for permits in SA and not concerned about registering to vote back home.
"I am now questioning the prudence of issuing these permits while Zimbabweans are supposed to be going home to register to vote. To me Dr Mkhize is giving Zimbabweans false comfort at the expense of their destiny," he said. "As for me i am tracing my steps back home to register to vote and change things."
Zimbabwe at crossroads. You vote will make a difference. How l wish all our people that l am meeting inn Johannesburg could join me on the road to Bulawayo to register to vote," he said.
"The future of our children is in our hands, we can save our Zimbabwe if we register in large numbers. If the hullabaloo that l am seeing all over Johannesburg about Zimbabwe exemption permits could be translated into voter registration back home come 2018, the story would be different. I am now beginning to question the timing of these permit by the South African government, something sinister here, why doe the application for exemption permits coincide with the all important Voter registration in Zimbabwe?"
He said from the way he see it most of our SA based brothers and sisters are now preoccupied with the applications for permits in SA and not concerned about registering to vote back home.
"I am now questioning the prudence of issuing these permits while Zimbabweans are supposed to be going home to register to vote. To me Dr Mkhize is giving Zimbabweans false comfort at the expense of their destiny," he said. "As for me i am tracing my steps back home to register to vote and change things."
Source - Byo24News