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Lets support the man on the ball

16 Oct 2018 at 08:32hrs | Views
Dear Zimbabweans

Growing up my poor father used to tell me that no team gonna win a match if other players dont support the man on the ball! Wise words from an old man as this surely makes sense if we are to overcome any challenges we face in life. Just before November 2017 everyone wanted RGM to go. Opposition parties tried for almost 3 decades to dislodge him to no avail others sought the assistance of n'angas and false prophets but RGM stood his ground with his Gucci wife declaring that he will rule even from his grave. God forbid.

God being greater than all evils combined heard and answered our prayers. Shamelessly, poor Africans, Zimbabweans in particular we cant support the man on the ball hence the perpetual suffering, economically, politically and developmentally. We are so shamefully myopic and stupidly foolish to realise the importance of working as a team regardless of our differences. We can't agree to disagree instead we are puppets of egoistic and self-centred attitude that makes us not proud to be Africans. Opposition parties with their mouth pieces like VOA wish there was no Africa for they see nothing positive or progressive from an African. Inferiority complex.

Prof. Mthuli Ncube is an academic par excellence and the right medicine to cure our very sick economy, sadly the patient is stupidly rejecting the medication citing stupid things like legitimacy, rigged elections blaaah blaaah whilst the house is burning down.

Who ever thought Americans would support Trump considering his hard hitting stance on women and migrants? Proud Americans salute their President while stupid Africans mock their presidents. Tinonyadzisa hama dzangu.

Proud African

Munya Shumba

Source - Munya Shumba
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