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Biti advised to rejoin hands with Tsvangirai
11 Jan 2016 at 05:50hrs | Views
People's Democratic Party leader Tendai Biti has been urged to heed the calls by his former colleagues in the MDC-T to join hands with his former boss Morgan Tsvangirai and avoid connecting with the former Vice President Joice Mujuru who reportedly have taken most of the former MDC-T secretary general's members before her party People First is officially launched.
MDC-T senior member Job Sikhala said, "My brother Tendai Biti said he was ready to work with Joyce Mujuru to demonstrate that Morgan Tsvangirai does not have monopoly over opposition politics. What surprises me is that his entire entourage of Executive members are in mass exodus to Mai Mujuru before any negotiations have taken place."
He said others of his executive members have the temerity to urge him in public social networks to follow them before it is too late.
"How would then People First negotiate with Tendai Biti when it has successfully poached his entire executive members? What will be the behaviour of those who are not leaders? Won't they feel that Biti must play a subordinate role to them because as they were the first to arrive? Will he have weight in any envisaged marriage? My advice to my brother would be to consider seriously the call by his erstwhile colleagues in the MDC to accept working together once more and finish what we started together in 1999. Biti is a brilliant and courageous character whom Zimbabwe can not afford to ignore."
He urged Biti to think without emotions and assess how great it will be to be together once more again.
MDC-T senior member Job Sikhala said, "My brother Tendai Biti said he was ready to work with Joyce Mujuru to demonstrate that Morgan Tsvangirai does not have monopoly over opposition politics. What surprises me is that his entire entourage of Executive members are in mass exodus to Mai Mujuru before any negotiations have taken place."
He said others of his executive members have the temerity to urge him in public social networks to follow them before it is too late.
"How would then People First negotiate with Tendai Biti when it has successfully poached his entire executive members? What will be the behaviour of those who are not leaders? Won't they feel that Biti must play a subordinate role to them because as they were the first to arrive? Will he have weight in any envisaged marriage? My advice to my brother would be to consider seriously the call by his erstwhile colleagues in the MDC to accept working together once more and finish what we started together in 1999. Biti is a brilliant and courageous character whom Zimbabwe can not afford to ignore."
He urged Biti to think without emotions and assess how great it will be to be together once more again.
Source - Byo24News