Opinion / Columnist
Tsvangirai, Smith Siamese twins
23 Dec 2015 at 08:29hrs | Views
The interring of Senator Aguy Georgias at the National Heroes acre added to the vast of Zimbabweans the knowledge and experience on how devious and inhuman the economic sanctions has been to this nation.
For many of us we have known the national shrine being the place where the gallant sons and daughters of Zimbabwe who perished fighting off the colonizers are buried. Now with the interring of Senator Georgias at the shrine has added on to the definition of Tsvangirai and his cronies.
Naturally Morgan Tsvangirai and Ian Douglas Smith have been defined as Siamese twins more or less like the different sides of the same coin. Smith butchered a whole lot of Zimbabweans, both freedom fighters and refugees during the protracted revolutionary struggle.
Tsvangirai is no different person to Smith given a lot of unnecessary and avoidable deaths which were a plan of his failed ascension to power. The economic sanctions incapacitated the government to wag off natural disasters such as the cholera outbreak which saw a multitude of poor people succumb to the epidemic in 2008. What a sane leader would kill to lead? Perhaps he planned to lead corpses.
This is however, no making of my mind but am sure we all still can remember how Tsvangirai recently boasted of escalating crisis in Zimbabwe. He even echoed that December 2015 is too far before Zimbabwe crumbles.
Our newborn self proclaimed political scientist Nelson Chamisa was spot on when he referred to the MDC-T as indeed an anaemic, weak, dangerous and unpardonable opposition.
Instead of bringing alternatives to the economy they apparently ruined and left for the dogs, all they can ever imagine is fuel the suffering of people. They are myopic to the archaic scotched earth policy of destroying everything one comes across with the purposes of starving an enemy in pursuit.
Tsvangirai forgets that tomorrow never dies and when it indeed arrives someone has to be answerable.
He forced himself into government through the formation of the Government of National Unity, where he literary exposed himself as a non-entity as far as solving the problems he created.
He is taking after his advisors who are on the rampant of creating chaos on the globe pursuing selfish ambition let alone fail to finish the wars they would have started. Iraq, Somalia and a hell lot of other world crises including the middle-east instability are a creation of his western allies.
Ultimately Tsvangirai should worry; he will certainly be remembered on the wrong side of history.
For many of us we have known the national shrine being the place where the gallant sons and daughters of Zimbabwe who perished fighting off the colonizers are buried. Now with the interring of Senator Georgias at the shrine has added on to the definition of Tsvangirai and his cronies.
Naturally Morgan Tsvangirai and Ian Douglas Smith have been defined as Siamese twins more or less like the different sides of the same coin. Smith butchered a whole lot of Zimbabweans, both freedom fighters and refugees during the protracted revolutionary struggle.
Tsvangirai is no different person to Smith given a lot of unnecessary and avoidable deaths which were a plan of his failed ascension to power. The economic sanctions incapacitated the government to wag off natural disasters such as the cholera outbreak which saw a multitude of poor people succumb to the epidemic in 2008. What a sane leader would kill to lead? Perhaps he planned to lead corpses.
This is however, no making of my mind but am sure we all still can remember how Tsvangirai recently boasted of escalating crisis in Zimbabwe. He even echoed that December 2015 is too far before Zimbabwe crumbles.
Our newborn self proclaimed political scientist Nelson Chamisa was spot on when he referred to the MDC-T as indeed an anaemic, weak, dangerous and unpardonable opposition.
Instead of bringing alternatives to the economy they apparently ruined and left for the dogs, all they can ever imagine is fuel the suffering of people. They are myopic to the archaic scotched earth policy of destroying everything one comes across with the purposes of starving an enemy in pursuit.
Tsvangirai forgets that tomorrow never dies and when it indeed arrives someone has to be answerable.
He forced himself into government through the formation of the Government of National Unity, where he literary exposed himself as a non-entity as far as solving the problems he created.
He is taking after his advisors who are on the rampant of creating chaos on the globe pursuing selfish ambition let alone fail to finish the wars they would have started. Iraq, Somalia and a hell lot of other world crises including the middle-east instability are a creation of his western allies.
Ultimately Tsvangirai should worry; he will certainly be remembered on the wrong side of history.
Source - Caitlin Kamba
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