Opinion / Letters
Wrong turn Mr President
14 Jan 2019 at 10:46hrs | Views
Dear Mr President
Mr President I'm sure someone is giving you very wrong advice. I can't imagine an elected President holding a press conference to dish out misery and poverty to his people. The presser where you announced that massive fuel price hike was a totally wrong turn.
Mr President, sir be vigilant and watch out for really enemies who want to see you down and out. These enemies are not only in opposition circles but even within your own party Zanu PF. Tell me Mr President where is the revenue from our record breaking gold output, from our billion carat diamonds, from our million tonnes of tobacco and from our PGMs going to?
No Mr President we are too rich too be poor. Just get your priorities right. Fire those useless old horses and hire young energetic professionals immediately. Honestly, i foresee a disastrous ending to your career if you continue deploying people based on patronage, tribe and nepotism. Surely most of your appointees are a mockery.
Nelson Chamisa if you really care for the people and have the solutions to our suffering then swallow your pride and recognise E.D as the elected President of Zimbabwe so that the country progresses. Stop being childishly stingy for God will judge you accordingly.
Enough is enough people.
Patriot
Munya Shumba
Mr President I'm sure someone is giving you very wrong advice. I can't imagine an elected President holding a press conference to dish out misery and poverty to his people. The presser where you announced that massive fuel price hike was a totally wrong turn.
Mr President, sir be vigilant and watch out for really enemies who want to see you down and out. These enemies are not only in opposition circles but even within your own party Zanu PF. Tell me Mr President where is the revenue from our record breaking gold output, from our billion carat diamonds, from our million tonnes of tobacco and from our PGMs going to?
No Mr President we are too rich too be poor. Just get your priorities right. Fire those useless old horses and hire young energetic professionals immediately. Honestly, i foresee a disastrous ending to your career if you continue deploying people based on patronage, tribe and nepotism. Surely most of your appointees are a mockery.
Enough is enough people.
Patriot
Munya Shumba
Source - Munya Shumba
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