Opinion / Columnist
New Zimbabwe without discrimination
24 Mar 2018 at 17:47hrs | Views
Zimbabwe have been divided into segments in the past four to five decades. Firstly it was whites against blacks, until blacks united to fight the injustice by the British.
After attaining independence people all over the country were ready to celebrate and work hard together as Zimbabweans to enjoy the benefits of our struggle.
Instead more divisions were brewing within ourselves. The worst system ever implied of discrimination between the tribes, that's where we completely lost it as a Nation because our valuable time has been lost focusing on hatred than nation building.
Now that Zimbabwe have entered into a new phase of democracy, it is high time that the current leadership phase out discrimination amongst Zimbabweans.
We well therefore be able to tackle other issues such as crime, corruption, human rights abuses, etc. In each and every events, President!! speak about this wide gap between Shona and Ndebele for the sake of unity.
After attaining independence people all over the country were ready to celebrate and work hard together as Zimbabweans to enjoy the benefits of our struggle.
Instead more divisions were brewing within ourselves. The worst system ever implied of discrimination between the tribes, that's where we completely lost it as a Nation because our valuable time has been lost focusing on hatred than nation building.
Now that Zimbabwe have entered into a new phase of democracy, it is high time that the current leadership phase out discrimination amongst Zimbabweans.
We well therefore be able to tackle other issues such as crime, corruption, human rights abuses, etc. In each and every events, President!! speak about this wide gap between Shona and Ndebele for the sake of unity.
Source - Lameck Zapu Ncube
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