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MDC Alliance Mpumalanga District leadership vowed to throw Mnangagwa into a political Dustbin in 2023
08 Mar 2021 at 00:03hrs | Views
MDC Alliance Mpumalanga District leadership strengthen its base as it recruits and mobilises more Party members in Mpumalanga, South Africa.
On Saturday, MDC Alliance leadership led by District Organizing Secretary Wadzanai Dzama and Vice Chairperson Charity Shadreck recruited and mobilised many new members in Waterval Boven and Sycamore.
Speaking to Wadzanai, she said the process was a success as many people are totally behind President Nelson Chamisa.
"The process was so easy, what made the process very easy is because we are deployees of President Nelson Chamisa's Party MDC Alliance.
"We managed to recruit new members who acknowledged that the situation in Zimbabwe is very bad and needs us to rise up and free ourselves.
"During the process we met some leaders who ran away from Zimbabwe due to violence perpetrated by Zanu pf around 1999 during the formation of MDC.
"We also met some people who said their parents are from Zimbabwe but now they can not go there because of economical doldrums. They also said the situation in Zimbabwe is too bad," said Wadzanai Dzama.
In addition Mpumalanga Vice Chairperson Charity Shadreck said recruiting in the name of MDC Alliance led by President Chamisa to people in South Africa because the majority of them came this side running from Zanu pf mal administration.
"When we introduced ourselves, most people welcomed us and said they are in the same ship with us. Some of them joined us in our door to door Campaign, leading us to other Zimbabweans in the areas we visited", said the vice Chairperson.
Furthermore, the process was attended by Machado Youth Chairperson Learnmore Chikomo who said was happy to see that most the people whom they recruited were still youthful and are ready to take Mnangagwa head on in 2023.
"It is true that the Country will not die for Youths will serve it. We met so many youthful leaders who are ready to send Mnangagwa to political dustbin in 2023", said Chikomo.
Some MDC Alliance leaders who were at the Recruitment and mobilization Program are Nelspruit Women Chairlady Beauty Mushore, Jonathan Mushapa, Belfast Branch Chairperson Chimhete and his Secretary Charles Chikwenjere.
On Saturday, MDC Alliance leadership led by District Organizing Secretary Wadzanai Dzama and Vice Chairperson Charity Shadreck recruited and mobilised many new members in Waterval Boven and Sycamore.
Speaking to Wadzanai, she said the process was a success as many people are totally behind President Nelson Chamisa.
"The process was so easy, what made the process very easy is because we are deployees of President Nelson Chamisa's Party MDC Alliance.
"We managed to recruit new members who acknowledged that the situation in Zimbabwe is very bad and needs us to rise up and free ourselves.
"During the process we met some leaders who ran away from Zimbabwe due to violence perpetrated by Zanu pf around 1999 during the formation of MDC.
In addition Mpumalanga Vice Chairperson Charity Shadreck said recruiting in the name of MDC Alliance led by President Chamisa to people in South Africa because the majority of them came this side running from Zanu pf mal administration.
"When we introduced ourselves, most people welcomed us and said they are in the same ship with us. Some of them joined us in our door to door Campaign, leading us to other Zimbabweans in the areas we visited", said the vice Chairperson.
Furthermore, the process was attended by Machado Youth Chairperson Learnmore Chikomo who said was happy to see that most the people whom they recruited were still youthful and are ready to take Mnangagwa head on in 2023.
"It is true that the Country will not die for Youths will serve it. We met so many youthful leaders who are ready to send Mnangagwa to political dustbin in 2023", said Chikomo.
Some MDC Alliance leaders who were at the Recruitment and mobilization Program are Nelspruit Women Chairlady Beauty Mushore, Jonathan Mushapa, Belfast Branch Chairperson Chimhete and his Secretary Charles Chikwenjere.
Source - Fanuel Chinowaita
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