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Zanu PF MP 'possessed by demons' cries in parliament over sanction - she is just wants to be Minister too!

09 Jul 2015 at 10:35hrs | Views
A Zanu PF MP, Rossy Mpofu, complained why MDC have failed to apologize for inviting the sanctions. She still blames the sanctions for the country's economic problems.

"... Ipoint of order yami, nxa bona (MDC) bekwazi ukuthi kasibo abasapota amaBritish why bengaxotshi amasanctions eZimbabwe (If they deny they invited sanctions on the country, why don't they openly denounce them)," blurted out MP Mpofu during a parliamentary debate on the country's worsening economic situation.

MP Mpofu was told to shut up but broke into tears!

The very fact that there is anyone who still believes the country's economic woes were caused by sanctions when the country's economy was already in trouble by 2002 when the sanctions were imposed; contrary to the repeated denial of corruption by the regime, there is overwhelming evidence corruption is rampant; etc. One has to be really naïve and gullible to still believe in the hen-teeth stories of sanctions are the root cause of Zimbabwe's economic meltdown. It is worrying when the country's political leaders and MPs are among the naive and gullible!  



The country is serious economic trouble and it is looking to MPs to chart the way out of this mess but clearly there is no hope of them doing so if they are clearly mentally impaired! 

MDC Mkoba MP, Amos Chibaya, dismissed the crying Mpofu with the contempt she rightly deserved. "Haiwawo, madhimoni aya (This is a result of demons)" shouted Chibaya.

No doubt MP Rossy Mpofu has heard of how people like Shuva Mahofa was rewarded with a ministerial appointment for dancing like one possessed by demons; may be Mpofu is hoping to similarly rewarded by crying like one possessed.
 

Source - Wilbert Mukori
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