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Mujuru the first top leader from Mashonaland to great Matabeleland People in IsiNdebele- says supporter

by Stephen Jakes
10 Dec 2016 at 05:15hrs | Views
The ZimPF supporter Obert Mundevere Ncube‎ has claimed that Joice Mujuru is the first leader from Mashonaland to greet people in Matabeleland in iSiNdebele at the same time denouncing President Robert Mugabe, MDC-T Leader Morgan Tsvangirai  and Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa for ignoring to talk with the Ndebeles in their language.

"She is the first politician in Zimbabwe to greet people in isNdebele I know, Mugabe, Tsvangirai, Mnangagwa and others haven't even tried to speak the language for whatever reason, that is why Bulawayo is now ZimPF because of umaNdlovu. Its not even about "pasi nemhanduuuuuuuu" like we hear from other politicians, Hahhahaha, you know them," Ncube said.

He said Mjuru is on record as saying, "We have to face the task of uniting the Zimbabwean family," she said. "There are a lot of people with a lot of problems. Some are old people who can't acquire national identity documents," she said.
"We have to work on such issues. This is part of what has made us come to Bulawayo for our first rally. "We have a problem of other people looking down on certain tribes and certain regions. We need to address these matters in the People First government."

Mujuru said ZimPF was a party of "people-centred, national democrats."

"We are children of Zimbabwe who fought the liberation struggles, and we are emphasising inclusivity as we say we fought the liberation struggle for self-determination. Even my relatives in Binga are as important as those in Makokoba," Mujuru recently said.

"Those in Jambezi are as important as those in Pelandaba. Even in Lupane, that's their home, they should enjoy just as you and me. If they are not important, why do you seek their vote? As People First, we are saying any time, any day, anywhere, whosoever is equal in the eyes of God."

Mujuru said there was a need for opposition political parties to unite in finding a solution to Zimbabwe's problems.

Source - Byo24News