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Grovelling for sanctions then canvassing for votes from suffering masses

31 Mar 2018 at 17:18hrs | Views
Grovelling for sanctions from the USA then coming canvassing for votes from the suffering masses, what rank madness? 

How can the povo forget so early, sanctions hurt the vulnerable. Is this not the same man who had Zimboz fired en-mass without packages after a controversial court judgement? 

Do you have more jokes like that, time will tell if not a tale. When supping with the devil use a long spoon, for now, things are moving and for that, HE ED has my vote. Sanctions are a declaration of poverty on commoners and they become more painful when brought upon us at the request of some of our own. 

Where then is the 'home boy camaraderie' when we are not my-brother's keeper'? You begin to think is it for the people or me-myself-I? If getting into led warship is for the masses then people come first. Calling for sanctions is not having the masses at heart but greed. 

At time of the GNU not a single soul called for reforms, once out of government the chorus is getting louder. So, if one may ask, reforms are only necessary when without government and not within? 

Even the uninitiated can tell the untold story, dictatorial tendencies at play here. Destroying the economy was a process through vodoo economics by the old order so, putting it back on track is also a process by the new dispensation. Give it time. 

Tondorindo Murisa. Chinehasha.

Source - Tondorindo Murisa
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