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Tajamuka's lawsuit against President Mugabe a non event

11 Aug 2016 at 09:12hrs | Views
Movement of Democratic Change-Tsvangirai (MDC-T)'s appendage, Tajamuka/Sesijikile's posturing and callowness have reached the highest level of insanity. The recent court suit, citing frivolous allegations, filed by this bunch of trouble rousers, seeking removal from office of constitutionally elected President Mugabe, is a joke of the year and a waste of the courts' precious time. The source of sponsorship of the litigation is anybody's guess.

MDC-T is also intending to move a motion in the House Assembly through one of its legislators, James Maridadi, aimed at impeaching President Mugabe. Maridadi seems to be taking ZANU (PF) legislators for fools when he boasted that even the ruling party's law makers will support this ill advised useless attempt. That will surely not come to pass as ZANU (PF) legislators are seeing through the evil machinations behind this diabolic intention.

MDC-T has stooped to the lowest level in its desperation for relevance on Zimbabwe's political landscape. That party organizes violent demonstrations during which its thugs loot and burn property as well as violently confront the police. The police obviously will be obliged to use minimum force in order restore peace and tranquility. That party has a tendency of provoking the police so that if the police over reacts then the leaders of that party rush to accuse the police of human rights abuses. This is calculated to please the party's foreign handlers who gladly find excuses to continue imposing illegal economic sanctions on Zimbabwe.

When President Mugabe, in his capacity as Commander In Chief of the security forces, has repeatedly warned perpetrators of violent demonstrations that they will face the wrath of the law, he is actually upholding his mandate and the constitution which does not allow violent demonstration for whatever cause. The President never said people should not demonstrate but emphasized that the demonstrations should be peaceful.

The MDC-T and its appendages are the ones who a violating the constitution by threatening to remove President Mugabe from power before 31 August 2016 through violent demonstration. MDC-T should be reminded that security forces will not stand akimbo whilst the national constitution is being abrogated by power hungry elements under the banner of opposition politics.

No amount of vilification from detractors will make President Mugabe fail to uphold the constitutional order in the country. He was overwhelmingly given the mandate to preside over the affairs of Zimbabwe up to 2018 and that mandate is far from over. Opposition elements have a constitutional right to dream on but not to cause anarchy in the country. After having been severely thrashed at the polls by ZANU (PF) several times, MDC-T is aware that it will never win elections due to its empty policies and dirty shenanigans of that party's leaders; hence, that party will leave no stone unturned in its attempt to get into power through the back door.

Now that party has resorted to cyber terrorism using its rogue elements that are in self exile in countries like South Africa, Australia and the United Kingdom. Surely security forces cannot stand by while terrorists are threatening to cause mayhem through reckless and random bombing of the country's citizens and property.

Zimbabweans is one of the most peaceful countries on earth due to the vigilance of its security forces and wise leadership of President Mugabe. Criminals are quickly apprehended in the country unlike in other African countries where even capital crimes, like murder, can go unchecked. Other countries throughout the world actually envy peaceful Zimbabwe.

Peace loving Zimbabweans should never allow malcontents, masquerading as democratic opposition elements, to drag their country into anarchy similar to what is obtaining in some African countries and the Middle East. Even some European countries and the United States of are America are currently not experiencing peace similar to that of Zimbabwe mainly due to threat of terrorism.

So, President Mugabe will not be deterred by misguided elements that have now resorted to abusing the courts to advance their nefarious agenda. Zimbabwean courts are not tools of regime change lest the charlatans and their masters in the country forget.

Zimbabweans, as one, will surely solve their current problems and their enemies will be brought to shame.   



Source - Chadzimura Mhute
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