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MDC-T supporter warns members over Save Chete Chete slogan
02 Apr 2016 at 07:29hrs | Views
An MDC-T supporter Isaya Ndawanaā€ˇ has warned party members to desist from resorting to chanting the slogan Save Chete Chete which means that they are rallying behind party President Morgan Tsvangirai for ever saying they must talk of issues which will objectively promote party's success during the 2018 elections.
He said this is the moment of truth and people must avoid being copycats of Zanu PF.
"Let's not be copycats, following in Zanu-PF's footsteps which raped our economy by a historical monotony. Let's be objective than being subjective," said Ndawana.
"The Save "Chete Chete" mantra is not productive and is encouraging a waste of time debating on this "chete chete" campaign than coming up with a serious gameplan to win in 2018 harmonised elections."
He said there is no good logic behind this as it is promoting argumentative discussions wasting our precious time on a political non-mover agenda.
"Talk about something productive which will make President Tsvangirai have a better strategy over his opponents in the greater Zimbabwe political sphere. This rant "chete chete is somehow having a hidden agenda as it is very obvious that President Tsvangirai remains our party leader until the final road to state house. What is then behind this "chete chete"?" he said.
"We must create a united bondage than this "chete chete" and discard the notion of post elective congress which differs on opinions."
He said this is the moment of truth and people must avoid being copycats of Zanu PF.
"Let's not be copycats, following in Zanu-PF's footsteps which raped our economy by a historical monotony. Let's be objective than being subjective," said Ndawana.
He said there is no good logic behind this as it is promoting argumentative discussions wasting our precious time on a political non-mover agenda.
"Talk about something productive which will make President Tsvangirai have a better strategy over his opponents in the greater Zimbabwe political sphere. This rant "chete chete is somehow having a hidden agenda as it is very obvious that President Tsvangirai remains our party leader until the final road to state house. What is then behind this "chete chete"?" he said.
"We must create a united bondage than this "chete chete" and discard the notion of post elective congress which differs on opinions."
Source - Byo24News