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Mujuru engages Gwanda residents
31 Jan 2016 at 10:33hrs | Views
People First prospective leader, Joyce Mujuru has held private talks with Gwanda Residents Association chairman Bekezela Maduma.
The details of the talks are still sketchy but Maduma has said that he is being criticised dfor meeting with Mujuru.
He posted a picture of himself shaking hands with Mujuru.
He wrote on his official Facebook page :
I have never had a spokesperson talk for me nor wish to have one no matter where fortune lands me one day. I speak my mind and for myself without fear.
As I have evidenced here on my Facebook and is being spread throughout the social media, indeed I did have a closed door meeting with Madam Joyce Mujuru.
I have not made any official statement in my own capacity nor a report to whoever feels compelled that I report to them what we discussed and how.
Shockingly, am already being bashed, accused and denigrated by even some of those who I believed would openly come forward and seek audience with me on the matter. As if that was not enough I am also getting threats and warnings from those who I have known to be sworn enemies to my beliefs and struggles.
With God on my side I stand guided and not easily moved or intimidated. There is always a guarantee of the victory of good over evil.
For the record, Madam Mujuru narrated the motivation and direction of the proposed new dispensation she would like us to follow.
We raised all our issues as a region from the Gukurahundi era through the years of marginalisation, suspected election rigging right up to our cry for the devolution of power and principled democratic leadership.
Being convinced or not on the issues raised is subjective.
An issue I wish we could realise as a region is that Mujuru's project has attracted a lot of buy in from our people on the ground.
Our people want 2018 to be the definite time that ZANU PF goes and for whatever reason we may want to know they believe that Mujuru is finally that person they have been waiting for to topple ZANU PF.
Question remains, should then this project be left in the hands of only those former ZANU PF people some with dirty hands and expose our people to a ZANU PF part 2? Is current main opposition really showing any signs of indeed wanting to go out in 2018 and wrestle power from ZANU PF?
The details of the talks are still sketchy but Maduma has said that he is being criticised dfor meeting with Mujuru.
He posted a picture of himself shaking hands with Mujuru.
He wrote on his official Facebook page :
I have never had a spokesperson talk for me nor wish to have one no matter where fortune lands me one day. I speak my mind and for myself without fear.
As I have evidenced here on my Facebook and is being spread throughout the social media, indeed I did have a closed door meeting with Madam Joyce Mujuru.
I have not made any official statement in my own capacity nor a report to whoever feels compelled that I report to them what we discussed and how.
With God on my side I stand guided and not easily moved or intimidated. There is always a guarantee of the victory of good over evil.
For the record, Madam Mujuru narrated the motivation and direction of the proposed new dispensation she would like us to follow.
We raised all our issues as a region from the Gukurahundi era through the years of marginalisation, suspected election rigging right up to our cry for the devolution of power and principled democratic leadership.
Being convinced or not on the issues raised is subjective.
An issue I wish we could realise as a region is that Mujuru's project has attracted a lot of buy in from our people on the ground.
Our people want 2018 to be the definite time that ZANU PF goes and for whatever reason we may want to know they believe that Mujuru is finally that person they have been waiting for to topple ZANU PF.
Question remains, should then this project be left in the hands of only those former ZANU PF people some with dirty hands and expose our people to a ZANU PF part 2? Is current main opposition really showing any signs of indeed wanting to go out in 2018 and wrestle power from ZANU PF?
Source - Byo24News