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MDC has no ties to the British, we have pan Africa ideas: Ncube
12 Jul 2011 at 15:49hrs | Views
MDC President Welshman Ncube today twitted that
MDC has no ties to the British. Perhaps you are referring to another
party. We have pan African ideals. He was responding to a twit by @zambe1, it was not clear what @zambe1 had said to Prof Ncube which warranted that response.
Analysts are now suspecting that this might have been a response to a question pertaining to alleged talks between the MDC formations. There have been media speculations that the MDC formations are contemplating on joining hands to dislodge Zimbabwe's 82 year old Robert Mugabe.
Speculation is rife that MDC-T is a foreign creation, which is taking policy from countries that are purported to be hostile to pan Africanism.
Recently some army general said Tsvangirai doesn't pose a political threat in any way in Zimbabwe, but is a major security threat. He takes instructions from foreigners who seek to effect illegal regime change in Zimbabwe.
The two Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) factions is alleged they are saying they are ready to gang up to ensure old rival President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF party fall in the next election to be held possibly next year.
Professor Ncube also urged all his followers to seriously consider joining the MDC, followers were urged to find a branch near them, and be an active member. "Play your part for a better Zimbabwe" said Ncube.
"Tell your friends and family about us. The green revolution is here. Its unstoppable. Change is gonna come. Be a part of it" elaborated Ncube.
He said he is convinced the MDC is the party to bring real change to Zimbabwe. The change we all need.
Ncube's formation has a small but decisive number in Parliament and enjoys support in parts of Matabeleland.
Analysts are now suspecting that this might have been a response to a question pertaining to alleged talks between the MDC formations. There have been media speculations that the MDC formations are contemplating on joining hands to dislodge Zimbabwe's 82 year old Robert Mugabe.
Speculation is rife that MDC-T is a foreign creation, which is taking policy from countries that are purported to be hostile to pan Africanism.
Recently some army general said Tsvangirai doesn't pose a political threat in any way in Zimbabwe, but is a major security threat. He takes instructions from foreigners who seek to effect illegal regime change in Zimbabwe.
The two Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) factions is alleged they are saying they are ready to gang up to ensure old rival President Robert Mugabe and his Zanu PF party fall in the next election to be held possibly next year.
Professor Ncube also urged all his followers to seriously consider joining the MDC, followers were urged to find a branch near them, and be an active member. "Play your part for a better Zimbabwe" said Ncube.
"Tell your friends and family about us. The green revolution is here. Its unstoppable. Change is gonna come. Be a part of it" elaborated Ncube.
He said he is convinced the MDC is the party to bring real change to Zimbabwe. The change we all need.
Ncube's formation has a small but decisive number in Parliament and enjoys support in parts of Matabeleland.
Source - Byo24News