Opinion / Columnist
Wolves in sheep's skins
01 Jun 2018 at 09:00hrs | Views
Sometimes the world is left shocked when a very small country like Zimbabwe registers 133 opposition parties to contest in a general election.
Interestingly, most of these cropping up parties only appear just two months before elections and disappear into hibernation on the election day soon after the announcement of the results.
It raises eyebrows as to why they get silent after the election results only to resurrect two or three months before the next election.
Who are these people? Who is sponsoring these people?
Are these people genuine or else they are there to divide the vote? Why are they given a lot of air-space over the National broadcast than the renowned ones.
Zimbabweans must wake up. Smell the rat and vote wisely. Our future is in the ballot box. Our freedom is in the ballot box.
We no longer want people who play with our emotions, political chameleons like Zvorwadza.
Beware of wolves who come in sheep's skins.
Interestingly, most of these cropping up parties only appear just two months before elections and disappear into hibernation on the election day soon after the announcement of the results.
It raises eyebrows as to why they get silent after the election results only to resurrect two or three months before the next election.
Who are these people? Who is sponsoring these people?
Are these people genuine or else they are there to divide the vote? Why are they given a lot of air-space over the National broadcast than the renowned ones.
Zimbabweans must wake up. Smell the rat and vote wisely. Our future is in the ballot box. Our freedom is in the ballot box.
We no longer want people who play with our emotions, political chameleons like Zvorwadza.
Beware of wolves who come in sheep's skins.
Source - Nkomah Isaac
All articles and letters published on Bulawayo24 have been independently written by members of Bulawayo24's community. The views of users published on Bulawayo24 are therefore their own and do not necessarily represent the views of Bulawayo24. Bulawayo24 editors also reserve the right to edit or delete any and all comments received.