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Mzila Ndlovu accused of peaching hate speech as a strategy to reach out to people
29 Jul 2011 at 13:04hrs | Views
The minor political fragment MDC-N leadership is in a desperate motive to court the support of smaller political parties in the Matabeleland region. They are using issues of alleged marginalisation as a strategy to reach out to the people.
The MDC-N National Deputy Secretary General, Moses Mzila Ndlovu, held a meeting in Bulawayo where he falsely accused Shona business persons of buying collapsing industries in Bu1awayo and relocating the machinery and equipment to Harare.
He alleged that the motive was well calculated to create unemployment and cause under-development in the region. Ndlovu asserted that it was difficult to lure investors from outside the country because of poorly crafted economic policies. This was in apparent reference to the national Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Policy.
Ndlovu is peddling cheap propaganda to capture attention of the electorate ahead of the polls expected anytime soon in Zimbabwe. He is disseminating unsubstantiated information which has no specific names mention to authenticate his claims. However by any standard, his utterances are misguided, fabricated, falsified and are meant to misinform Zimbabweans who are focused to see a prospering country.
Ndlovu should be reminded that, we should be united as a country so that we meet our national aspirations and challenges head-on together as a united front. His tribalistic and regionalistic utterances are divisive and detrimental to the interests of all Zimbabweans. National leaders should preach and promote unity, peace and development.
The MDC-N National Deputy Secretary General, Moses Mzila Ndlovu, held a meeting in Bulawayo where he falsely accused Shona business persons of buying collapsing industries in Bu1awayo and relocating the machinery and equipment to Harare.
He alleged that the motive was well calculated to create unemployment and cause under-development in the region. Ndlovu asserted that it was difficult to lure investors from outside the country because of poorly crafted economic policies. This was in apparent reference to the national Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Policy.
Ndlovu should be reminded that, we should be united as a country so that we meet our national aspirations and challenges head-on together as a united front. His tribalistic and regionalistic utterances are divisive and detrimental to the interests of all Zimbabweans. National leaders should preach and promote unity, peace and development.
Source - Global Network
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