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Nelson Chamisa stop playing to the gallery, be careful with decisive elements

26 Sep 2017 at 16:09hrs | Views
Chamisa is one of the promising figures in future if the young man handles himself in a smart way.

Politics is dirty Chamisa and you need to be very careful, be calculative and make critical decisions that are very smart in politics.

I'm one of the guys who envy Chamisa a lot but I'm not happy with some of the comments coming out from the social media, and even in our newspapers about the young Vice President.

Chamisa could be presidential materials but there are vampires out there who are setting on him, and they are on a war path to destroy the young man.

There is nothing wrong to be ambitious but one needs to be careful with how he or she associates with in public for people may end up misquoting him for their own agenda and benefit.

I was just looking at the photo of Nelson Chamisa and Linda Masarira, and taking note of the comments from people, I'm very disappointed and friends are now addressing Chamisa as President of the people.

I've a suspicion that Tendai Biti could be planting agents within the movement to destroy the young man Chamisa.

Why is it all of sudden people from PDP party they have started calling Chamisa as President, knowing fully that Chamisa is the Vice President of the party.

I'm of this view that Tendai Biti might be plotting his way back to the main MDC stream of politics and to make sure that he is successful he is destroying all the potential threats in the party to make sure that they become weak, and people will perceive them as anti- democratic.

Chamisa did nothing wrong but he needs to be careful even in public the way he handles himself otherwise these vultures are there to destroy him.

I've studied Biti very well, he is very intelligent, tactful and charismatic and Biti wanachi is very strategic, and he does things that suits himself for that meantime.

I believe there is sponsorship out there to destroy Chamisa using internal vultures and also some perceived people from Zanu PF.

The idea is to creat rifts between Chamisa and Tsvangirai so that by the time, Tsvangirai comes back, Chamisa will be suspended or painted black.

My good advice is remain loyal to Tsvangirai for now, your reward is coming definitely. Never mess up, and be careful with people whom you associate with in the public.

It is not bad to be seen with members of the ruling party in public, or some perceived state projects who inwardly are ravenous wolves in sheep clothing who masquerade as activists.

I didn't mention any name, but there are some people who have questionable credentials. You need to appoint advisors who can groom your path as you march to Plot number 1 in future.

For now work with Morgan Tsvangirai in your respective party, be calculative and strategic in decision making. You have so much potential young man but if you don't play your cards close to your chest, your downfall is very imminent.

So far you still stand a chance in future if you play your cards well. There are people being sponsored even by the state machinery to counter the alliance motive by bringing your name into leadership ring.

Lie low and pretend as if you are not there, get this sense my brother, if you want your journey to Damascus not to have obstacles this is the time to take each and every advice seriously.

The whole nation is looking up to you. For now the opposition is focusing on the alliance issue and building a strong alliance ahead of 2018 elections not any other matter.

This could be another Zanu PF ploy to destabilise the opposition by throwing Nelson Chamisa into the ring, and please be careful and never be used, politics is very dirty.

If you check my previous articles about you were not meant to prop up anything but rather reminding you that you have the potential in future not now, but why is it that there are some elements within and the party pushing for your name now? Why is Zanu PF so much concerned about the succession matters in your party? Why are they not talking about their succession battles in their party? Be careful Chamisa.

ZIKOMO

Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo writes in his personal capacity as the Head of SIPAR TRUST (Southern Institute of Policy Analysis and Research) a local Think Tank that is responsible for Research Policy and Analysis. He is also an academic, researcher and political analyst based in Zambia and Zimbabwe. He can be contacted at southerninstitutepar@gmail.com.

Source - Tinashe Eric Muzamhindo
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