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Psychology Maziwisa must apologise & go for psychomotor education

06 Dec 2013 at 12:23hrs | Views
Slowly I get to understand why Pres Mugabe appointed a Minister of Psychamotor (however the spelling) Education. Some people within ZANU-PF really need this kind of education which I think has something to do with cleaning of a mind to refocus it to realities of life beyond Pasi and Pamberi mberi slogan.

How and why some with ZANU-PF on social networks are blowing against the wind and finding no heroism in Nelson Mandela surely calls for urgent psycho therapy or education. The first one to be enrolled there has to be none other than Psychology Maziwisa (what's in a name) who believes that Nelson Mandela's legacy is one of living behind poverty and inequality in distribution of the country's wealth.

If Maziwisa thinks that by distributing the country's wealth amongst its members only a very few of them for that matter then ZANU-PF stands to leave a legacy of eliminating poverty in Zimbabwe he really needs urgent psychomotor education.

Where and how in Zimbabwe has wealth been distributed equitably? Has he really been to rural (or even urban) Matebeleland generally and Gwanda in particular and felt how much poverty and marginalisation is there in this country? (I am not going to generalise and talk of other regions, perhaps they are happy there.) If he is dying in riches and good living he must just have table manners and eat quietly.

Good thing is you heard what we told you Sayikholoji and pulled down your nonsensical Facebook update. Now apologise and quickly get an application form to be enrolled at your nearest Border Gezi Training Centre and go for psychomotor education.

You really need it. You have a great potential in future but for now URGENT education is priority. Remember you are deputy information secretary of your party and whatever you say we attribute it to be the general thinking of your party.

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