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'Ndebele cabinet ministers are nothing but paper tigers' - WhatsApp update

25 Aug 2014 at 08:11hrs | Views
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8:31pm, 24 Aug - ‪+27 73 *** ****‬:
Hi Sir/Madam

8:53pm, 24 Aug - ‪+27 73 *** ****‬: Hi Sir/Madam,iam from Tsholotsho under Chief Mswigana&thanks a lot you published my story about people sharing water with donkeys and the only one borehole saving 88 homes was fixed quickly, now I want to comment about this denialism of tribalism in Zimbabwe,we in Matebeleland North where I come from we are absolutely forgotten about our government,take road from Bulawayo to Tsholotsho via Nyamandlovu and see yourself how bad is it, it was left by Ian Smith regime as it was meant to go to Tsholotsho police camp,its now finished even Honourable Cain Mathema use a Prado SUV to go home.

In my area lot of teachers at Primary School there is our sisters and brothers from Mashonaland teaching our kids at tender age and they are battling to pronounce Ndebele words,what's kind of future our kids have in terms of education?

I do not have a problem if our Shona speaking teachers teach Ndebele kids at Secondary Schools as myself my former geography teacher was Shona guy Hamadziripi,use to enjoy whenever he taught us geography at Secondary school, look we have about 26 cabinet ministers in this current government&how many Ndebeles or other tribes are there? maybe four.

Surely tribalism is alive and kicking in Zanu pf government and those four Ndebele cabinet minister are nothing but paper tigers, Not representing Ndebele people but their pockets and their loyalty to Zanu pf, Ndebele people had no rights or whatsoever in Zimbabwe rightnow



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