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Manheru's irrelevance is beyond imagination

04 Jan 2015 at 13:59hrs | Views
I read with absolute shock  Charamba's sentiments on the Matabeleland and Midlands genocide by ZANU-PF's combined forces of 5 Brigade, the CIO and other security agents.

The guy is either politically immature or insolent or in an attempt to score for ZANU-PF. I have tried to find where he fits but his irrelevance is beyond imagination.
 
He talks about the day of his absolute marvel when he saw influential politicians coming together to sign a forced document of unity as if it was the greatest day of our lives. What he missed on that day is the body language of the ZAPU leaders, the meaning behind their mourning moment when they walked in there not on their own will but led to a slaughter like sheep. Their speeches and voices, like an absolute immature individual he missed a moment when he could have seen a people led not on their will but to save what lives they could.
 
He then wishes to associate Dabengwa with VP posts, going on to say he fluffed his chances of becoming the laughing stock of ZIPRA's cream. ZIPRA and ZAPU are a pride to belong to. ZAPU could have made life in Zimbabwe a pride had it got that chance to run the country. Mphoko is NOT ZAPU NOR ZIPRA, but a ZANLA and ZANU in every way possible there is evidence to that. Those that still remain in ZANU-PF calling themselves ZAPU have nothing to do with ZAPU and were either junior most cadres in ZAPU or ZIPRA or remain for positions and had never dedicated their lives to fight for the good of the people but money and power.
 
Does this guy know what was happening behind the scenes that led to that shameful document which history will class as genocidal proof. One would have thought that this guy would have acted maturely in approaching this very sensitive issue. It has been lying dormant due to fear and outright intimidatory tendencies of ZANU-PF. He then thinks he has to write an absolute shameful article to challenge those that lost their loved ones described by those in power as" moment of madness" and by the other "a closed chapter". Whatever they wish this will never go away. The singer says " Isono sabazali siyabekwa phezukwa bantwana kanti esa bantwana siyabuzwa kubazali."


Source - Tsolo Dube
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