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Zimbabweans fond of complaining without taking action
05 Nov 2015 at 07:01hrs | Views
Zimbabweans have been blamed for being fond of complaining without taking action against the ills that affect them.
Mlondolozi Ndlovu posted on Facebook that Zimbabweans at times complain and make noise fruitlessly.
"I have realised that complaining without taking action is not only useless but out rightly stupid. Even if you don't have money you can change situations through writing,whatsapp, campaigns," he said.
"I therefore tried to engage the Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights (ZHLR) to try and bar Philip Chiyangwa at the High Court (using certain sections of the ZIFA Constitution) so that he could not contest the ZIFA elections on the grounds that he lacks the capacity, the credibility, honesty and decency to run a football board and therefore must clear his name first from his previous maladministration and corruption cases before the Zifa elections."
He thanked ZLHR Communications officer Kumbirai Mafunda for giving him the hope though he failed to convince the lawyers to take up his case.
"Unfortunately today they called me saying they could not assist me in doing this (i think its because this is not a human rights issue)," he said.
"If this had been successful i would have written a new page in Zimbabwean football history and our football would have been saved from vultures! I believe i had tried my best on my capacity as a football fan. What role have you played fellow Zimbabweans in changing situations, other than complaining?"
Mlondolozi Ndlovu posted on Facebook that Zimbabweans at times complain and make noise fruitlessly.
"I have realised that complaining without taking action is not only useless but out rightly stupid. Even if you don't have money you can change situations through writing,whatsapp, campaigns," he said.
He thanked ZLHR Communications officer Kumbirai Mafunda for giving him the hope though he failed to convince the lawyers to take up his case.
"Unfortunately today they called me saying they could not assist me in doing this (i think its because this is not a human rights issue)," he said.
"If this had been successful i would have written a new page in Zimbabwean football history and our football would have been saved from vultures! I believe i had tried my best on my capacity as a football fan. What role have you played fellow Zimbabweans in changing situations, other than complaining?"
Source - Byo24News