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Dr Amai Grace Mugabe is a philanthropist

27 Oct 2015 at 14:59hrs | Views
The iconic Dr Amai Grace Mugabe is gaining fame over her lustrous philanthropic activities across the nation. She is spreading her wings of philanthropism to all walks of life in Zimbabwe.

Dr Mugabe is a legendary personality that is famous for her assertive behavioural traits, which makes her the darling of everyone. She is also exceptionally popular for her unwavering candid talk which propels her to unmask all evils perpetrated by anyone indiscriminately without fear or favour.

In the previous year she vehemently called a spade, a spade when she exposed the murderous cabal that was plotting clandestinely to compromise national interest by assassinating the head of state. She is still poised to make this country a better society by seeking to flush-out bad apples out of the basket. She is the sole force that is working to cleanse ZANU-PF of factionalism which is threatening to disrupt government operations due to insatiable greedy for power.

Dr Amai Grace Mugabe's philanthropic efforts are crystal-clear for us all to see, including the unrepentant detractors that are curious to splash mud on her for no apparent reason. She is actively involved in catering for the welfare needs of the less privileged in society, such as that reflected at her Mazowe orphanage, which has become a home to numerous orphans from all over the country.  No one should resent her for embodying the spirit of motherhood and selflessness in a world of greed populated with mindless vultures hovering over the heads of the poor.

The same captivating spirit of national motherhood is driving her to give agricultural equipment to needy farmers to enhance them to increase their output to feed the nation. This is expected of someone of her stature, and in fact, some rational citizens are challenged to follow suit so as prop-up the need's fortunes for them to lead normal lives.

It is really being naive to criticise the First lady for doing good for the society when her current core-business is to transform lives for many in the country as visibly seen in the recent months of indiscriminate distribution of resources to farmers, clothing, and food to the entire society. The only acceptable challenge to the Dr Amai is for on to aim for a meaningful competition against her on making contributions to the same communities for purposes of  benefitting more people in our needy society.

Apart from the rescue packages dished out by the first lady, the whole society is anxiously awaiting Dr Amai Grace Mugabe to start tackling corrupt practices by officials both in Government and the corporate world. Corruption is the worst cancer that is gnawing the back-bone of society, as well as threatening to unknot the embroidery of our social fabric.
The coming of Dr Mugabe onto the local political landscape has immeasurable benefits to the entire country. Her operations certainly make a difference to the national fabric if we all rally behind her in support of her ideals that are pro-people.
 
Dr Amai Grace Mugabe is the most progressive living public figure in Zimbabwe in the contemporary times and we urge her to intensify her operations to serve the populace.

In her short stint in the public lime-light as a politician, she has demonstrated a rare assortment of distinctive leadership qualities, which make her effective and efficient as well as a favoured politician. Dr Amai Grace Mugabe is urged to keep up the good work that she is doing for the good of the entire society, and this would shame her heartless detractors that are making unnecessary noise over her immense contribution to our society.

Certainly, Dr Amai Mugabe is doing what is expected of the mother of the nation, and nothing less than that. Anyone that thinks otherwise is a misguided element in our society. Zimbabwe needs development, and Dr Amai is causing a spur in that direction.



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