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Chamisa leads the MDC-T delegation to Chipinge East

09 Oct 2016 at 11:36hrs | Views
Villagers braved the hostile weather conditions in Chipinge to receive MDC-T Vice President Nelson Chamisa.

In tandem with the vision of party leader President Tsvangirai, the charismatic and eloquent young legal eagle trekked the long sojourn to deliver his principal's message.

An event that was earlier negated by a near fatal road mishap involving almost a dozen party faithful under the drive control of Hon . Chabuka has since defied fate and lived to expectation.

In his address, Hon Chamisa, an MDC T founding member chronicled the journey so far travelled and in his excellence of speech depicted a new Zimbabwe being on the horizon.

Affirming and confirming his undivided loyalty to the next Commander in Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence forces, Dr. Tsvangirai, Chamisa the versatile verbal acrobatic took his adjective gymnastics from comparatives to the apex of exponents.

National Organiser of the day, Hon. Amos Chibaya's performance of the day transverse and surpassed the ceiling of superlatives.

The icing of the day was when the MDC T delegation paid a courtesy call to the traditional leadership.

An initiative facilitated by provincial organiser Hon. Mutseyami and his team saw the convergence of the traditional custodians of our land meeting the predestined political icons of our generations.

A carnival mood ensued as traditional leaders promised a solid and wholesome support for the Mdc T as the excited politicians took the blessing of the land a benediction all sons and daughters clamour for.

On behalf of the party and the president Dr.  Tsvangirai, the support from the traditional leaders is treasured and is valued with the humility it deserves.

The event was attended by several national executive members, provincial leaders inta alia - all bearing witness to the above-reported supra.

Source - Richard Wangu Mazodze
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