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The enemy is still Mugabe...

10 Aug 2016 at 15:30hrs | Views
I have just read the most bizarre opinion piece titled 'Endgame - The right side is Mugabe's side Mthwakazi!'  in which a person going by the fake name of Xoxani Ngxoxo says Mthwakazi people should support Mugabe.

Xoxani makes arguments which show a disturbed  state of mind like saying Mthwakazi people include Shona people. Okay of that's the case what is he/she/it talking about then because according to him/her/it we are all one big family?

Xoxani also says he/she/it is not from the government's side but goes on to demonise all manner of activists that are opposed to the government proving the point that he/she/it is on the government's side. Who else but someone paid to do it defends Mugabe?

Xoxani also says the activists are putting the lives of villagers in danger but he/she/it doesn't say from whom. Could it be from the same police and army that is led by the same Mugabe whom Xoxani says people must sympathise with? Not so clever now are we?

Xoxani goes on to say some people will quickly label him/her/it a CIO. My question is which CIO? Central Imbecile Officer?

Xoxani then asks us who we would rather have. Mugabe or Mnangagwa? My answer is neither of the two. In case Xoxani hasn't noticed both these gentlemen are in Zanupf and both are president and vice president. Judging by both these gentlemen's failures since 1980 why should my choice be limited to the two?

Xoxani get out of here or if you truly stand by your views stop hiding behind a pseudonym and do like Professor Jonathan Moyo and openly support Mugabe using the name your parents gave you if you have any for all I know you might be a computer program.


Velempini Ndlovu is a freelance photographer based in Johannesburg he can be reached on veapndlovu@gmail.com

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