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Mugabe emissaries join Tsvangirai in the 'Last Supper' Celebrations

22 Feb 2015 at 05:56hrs | Views
Mugabe is now an isolated figure, no one still needs him at the helm. A man disowned by his former trusted lieutenants is now cutting a lone figure in the domestic circles and the last ditch is his just pathetic fall out with all in the diaspora including many in the diplomatic world.

In South Africa thousands of people converged at the Zimbabwe Embassy to register their displeasure with Mugabe and his sickening governance system. The LAST SUPPER events were led by the Youth Assembly of the largest political outfit in Zimbabwe by both number and influence, MDC Tsvangirai.

Diplomatic staff in Pretoria initially peeped through the window before the Youth Organiser Tinashe Chifamba invited them to join the jamboree. A carnival scenario erupted as the very elated diplomats danced to the reverberating Tsvangirai come-to-power music in direct defiance of their much hated boss the abhorred Mugabe.

The voice of the Youth Assembly Chairperson Tapiwa Shelton  Chiyangwa thundered at Zimbabwe House at an above normal decibel and this culminated in embassy staff requesting the petition which the youth Spokesperson Diamond Chadya handed gracefully for onward submission to the despot.

The LAST SUPPER bash counted in its attendance, the presence of MDC T Youth Assembly national leaders Jillian Dube, Vimbai Mavherudze and the travelling duo of James Chidhakwa accompanying National Deputy Organiser Yvonne Musarurwa who stood in for The national Chairman Happymore "Bvondo" Chidziva.

Speaker after speak narrated the sick and decaying state of affairs in Zimbabwe. A carbon copy of the same event were held all over the world and the call for Mugabe's delayed departure were loud and clear as snow failed to stop the protests in the US and neither did anything nor whatever deter the LAST SUPPER resolve in the UK and the world over.

Source - Wangu - Mine - finally I have Mine - Ours
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