Opinion / Letters
MDC split was Tsvangirai's fault
29 Mar 2014 at 15:35hrs | Views
EDITOR,
Recent nasty events in the MDC-T have cleared MDC President Welshman Ncube of any wrong-doing in the 2005 split with Morgan Tsvangirai.
It is now unfair for anyone with five senses to continue believing that Ncube was responsible for the split. Anti-violence statements by various foreign missions should be applauded.
It is now clear that Tsvangirai frustrated Ncube, Gibson Sibanda, Edwin Mushoriwa, David Coltart and Priscilla Misihairabwi when he stormed out of the national council to form his own village party that he named the MDC-T.
In my honest view Tsvangirai is today on trial for what has all along been attributed to Ncube - whom he denigrated left, right and centre.
Ncube is still a key player in Zimbabwe's politics carrying the hopes of many serious citizens who are hunting for political change. Those serious with regime change in Zimbabwe should talk to work with him or join him before it's too late.
Some of us do not speak the same language as him but believe that he is the best leader to consider president. Tendai Biti and Elton Mangoma will soon be labelled tribalists for telling Tsvangirai to go.
GM
Recent nasty events in the MDC-T have cleared MDC President Welshman Ncube of any wrong-doing in the 2005 split with Morgan Tsvangirai.
It is now unfair for anyone with five senses to continue believing that Ncube was responsible for the split. Anti-violence statements by various foreign missions should be applauded.
It is now clear that Tsvangirai frustrated Ncube, Gibson Sibanda, Edwin Mushoriwa, David Coltart and Priscilla Misihairabwi when he stormed out of the national council to form his own village party that he named the MDC-T.
In my honest view Tsvangirai is today on trial for what has all along been attributed to Ncube - whom he denigrated left, right and centre.
Ncube is still a key player in Zimbabwe's politics carrying the hopes of many serious citizens who are hunting for political change. Those serious with regime change in Zimbabwe should talk to work with him or join him before it's too late.
Some of us do not speak the same language as him but believe that he is the best leader to consider president. Tendai Biti and Elton Mangoma will soon be labelled tribalists for telling Tsvangirai to go.
GM
Source - GM
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