Opinion / Columnist
Zanu-PF should admit failure
20 Jun 2022 at 06:43hrs | Views
Zanu-PF always comes up with a scapegoat for its failures.
Success is not in its members' vocabulary unless if success is redefined.
The so-called party youths have been trained to be purveyors of lies.
I had an encounter with a youth who recently joined us in South Africa and his interpretation of Zimbabwe's problems was about being landlocked.
I was stunned to hear this from such a young fellow.
I happen to be friends with his brother and helped in sorting out his papers to travel, but didn't know that he was so brainwashed.
Failure is contagious until one gets rid of its source.
Not receiving enough rainfall doesn't constitute hunger for the country, that is why we need commercial farmers with irrigation facilities.
One can be a member of Zanu-PF with an open mind.
Zimbabwe did receive an average amount of rainfall this season, which could sustain the country for a while. Zanu-PF must admit failure.
Success is not in its members' vocabulary unless if success is redefined.
The so-called party youths have been trained to be purveyors of lies.
I had an encounter with a youth who recently joined us in South Africa and his interpretation of Zimbabwe's problems was about being landlocked.
I was stunned to hear this from such a young fellow.
I happen to be friends with his brother and helped in sorting out his papers to travel, but didn't know that he was so brainwashed.
Failure is contagious until one gets rid of its source.
Not receiving enough rainfall doesn't constitute hunger for the country, that is why we need commercial farmers with irrigation facilities.
One can be a member of Zanu-PF with an open mind.
Zimbabwe did receive an average amount of rainfall this season, which could sustain the country for a while. Zanu-PF must admit failure.
Source - NewsDay Zimbabwe
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