Opinion / Columnist
An open letter to advocate pastor president Nelson Chamisa
26 Aug 2018 at 16:33hrs | Views
Dear President N Chamisa Sir,
I hope my letter finds you well, in good spirits and in good health.
Allow me to be one of those who have chosen to congratulate you on your being inaugurated the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe today the 26th of August 2018.
May l take this opportunity to assure you that there are more than 6 Million Zimbabweans both in the diaspora and in Zimbabwe who are behind your leadership. You are not President of the disporans only but for all Zimbabweans including those few who were cheated and forced into voting Mnangagwa. You should know that we are prepared to defend the wishes of the majority of the people of Zimbabwe who happened to have voted you into power but whose victory wanted to be stolen by Zanu PF by using a section of the military and a "Constitutional Court" which is not a court. We voted you to be our leader and so you are.
We are therefore now only waiting for you to put in place more practical steps. These include forming your government. We are ready to save under your leadership.
This is time to appoint those whom you think are ready to take up positions in your government. I am personally willing, ready and more than capable. If you feel you do not wish to do it publicly so as to avoid victimisation by the fake regime of Mr Mnangagwa then appoint someone to be your government's chief spokesperson. I am more than willing to take up that position should you wish to appoint me right there. l do not have anyone to be afraid of since this is what the people of Zimbabwe would have chosen me to do for our nation. I assure you that l will do as per the interest of Zimbabwe. However you may appoint anyone whom you feel is more suitable and we l am prepared to give him/her all the support.
Let this be real. This is a good step in the right direction. Let us have our ambassadors in all countries. Let these not be seen as jokes since you are the genuine and legitimate Zimbabwean President. We say a big NO to a GNU with Mnangagwa and team who are the losers. We do not recognise their fake government. We are 100% behind your win and behind this inuguration.
Thank you for the fight. We won. We will never recognise the fake ConCourt ruling. We are with you.
Yours faithfully,
Albert M. Matapo
I hope my letter finds you well, in good spirits and in good health.
Allow me to be one of those who have chosen to congratulate you on your being inaugurated the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe today the 26th of August 2018.
May l take this opportunity to assure you that there are more than 6 Million Zimbabweans both in the diaspora and in Zimbabwe who are behind your leadership. You are not President of the disporans only but for all Zimbabweans including those few who were cheated and forced into voting Mnangagwa. You should know that we are prepared to defend the wishes of the majority of the people of Zimbabwe who happened to have voted you into power but whose victory wanted to be stolen by Zanu PF by using a section of the military and a "Constitutional Court" which is not a court. We voted you to be our leader and so you are.
We are therefore now only waiting for you to put in place more practical steps. These include forming your government. We are ready to save under your leadership.
Let this be real. This is a good step in the right direction. Let us have our ambassadors in all countries. Let these not be seen as jokes since you are the genuine and legitimate Zimbabwean President. We say a big NO to a GNU with Mnangagwa and team who are the losers. We do not recognise their fake government. We are 100% behind your win and behind this inuguration.
Thank you for the fight. We won. We will never recognise the fake ConCourt ruling. We are with you.
Yours faithfully,
Albert M. Matapo
Source - Albert M. Matapo
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