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High flying Chamisa is Zim's most influential politician after Tsvangirai - The seed that refused to die!

18 Oct 2015 at 12:44hrs | Views
"Dynamites come in small packages," is one old adage that has continued to see the day in Zimbabwe's political circles.

Barely a year after the charismatic, eloquent and youthful - MDC founding member, Adv. Chamisa was robbed of his victory at an internal party process where Zanu PF represented by the feared Mnangagwa played a major role the spirit of resilience remains.

Current talk in Zimbabwe is the comparative between Chamisa's recent rally in Kuwadzana and a national rally held today in Highfied.

Only one Standing committee member attended the Kuwadzana rally whereas almost half of the MDC standing committee attended the festive in Highfied including the consistent Bvondo

Politics is a game of numbers and numbers don't lie.

The charismatic pull of the young Advocate is unparalleled, unmatched and invincible.

Chamisa addressed 4067 against a paltry 508 that thronged to a "Star Rally" addressed by over a dozen standing committee members hosted by their protege and unwilling companion.

This in essence has come to demystify why Tsvangirai still holds Chamisa in high regards despite the evidently clear evil plot by the Mnangagwa proxy currently running the MDC.

In as much as many have been expelled from the MDC on Mnangagwa's instruction, the most recent casualty is Pretoria Chairman Marufu who was suspended pending suspension for a statement where he was quoted dismissing Mugabe.

Whereas Tsvangirai remains the most popular politician in Zimbabwe, non among those surrounding can claim a fifth of the political capital Chamisa, the diminutive legislator counts amongst his abstract assets.

Source - Struggle Nhamodzenyika
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