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Alliance Mosi Oa Tunya meeting a resounding success
22 Nov 2016 at 17:27hrs | Views
The much awaited Alliance Mosi Oa Tunya meeting a resounding success with full house attendance as some of the crowd failed to get seats and had to stand throughout the proceedings.
Political parties that graced the meeting were, MLF, MRP, PAMU MNP, and MCP (Mthwakazi Communist Party). There were also members of ZAPU and ANSA who had attended as individuals.
Also in attendance were lobby groups, the CMY, VM, MCA as well as Churches and Burial societies.
All speakers dwelt much on the long overdue Mthwakazi Unity and the need to speed up the Restoration Agenda. Mthwakazi as witnessed by yesterday's gathering (20 November 2016), will be an independent country in a short time.
The speaker some of which shed tears when giving testimonies of their Gukurahundi ordeal, spoke at length about the advantages of working together of Mthwakazi organisations.
The chairmen of Amot announced that Amot doors would remain opened for other likeminded organisations to join while the Youth representatives vowed to double their efforts to ensure that as many organisations joined.
The signing of the MOU was shelved as members asked that it be done on home soil, on a date yet to be agreed on by all players. Another meeting is on cards in a short time. For further explanations and information, organisations are asked to join.
Political parties that graced the meeting were, MLF, MRP, PAMU MNP, and MCP (Mthwakazi Communist Party). There were also members of ZAPU and ANSA who had attended as individuals.
Also in attendance were lobby groups, the CMY, VM, MCA as well as Churches and Burial societies.
All speakers dwelt much on the long overdue Mthwakazi Unity and the need to speed up the Restoration Agenda. Mthwakazi as witnessed by yesterday's gathering (20 November 2016), will be an independent country in a short time.
The speaker some of which shed tears when giving testimonies of their Gukurahundi ordeal, spoke at length about the advantages of working together of Mthwakazi organisations.
The chairmen of Amot announced that Amot doors would remain opened for other likeminded organisations to join while the Youth representatives vowed to double their efforts to ensure that as many organisations joined.
The signing of the MOU was shelved as members asked that it be done on home soil, on a date yet to be agreed on by all players. Another meeting is on cards in a short time. For further explanations and information, organisations are asked to join.
Source - AMOT