@dabskays Kubva pakatanga nyaya dze WENELA up to now vana vevhu havana kumbobvira varega kuenda SataAfrika and nothing will stop them trekking down south
@dabskays Mwana vevhu hakuna kwaanoenda.Kutaura kuno kune ririkutokwira bhazi for the first rakananga Joni kotsvaga https://t.co/A53NtiZGHj so called Sasko iwawa vana vana Sekuru wedu wakasoenda kubasa WENELA
Unfortunately folks will rewrite history and fail to be accountable for the issues we are witnessing today. Over the years, people rose through the ranks of MDC through stepping on others and smearing genuine cadres until the bulk of them chose to walk away and live their lives away from the toxicity of the "struggle". By the time we got to the GNU a lot of genuine cadres who had given their all were cleared.
Most of them became academics or left for the Diaspora. The gaps they left were filled by untested people - some good, some horrible. By the time we got to 2018, most of the cdes I had worked with since 2001 were on the sidelines which meant the base of MDC-18 was relatively a coalition of the old-of-2008 and the post-2013 crop with different views on how the struggle is executed.
The Khupe incident remains a very bad chapter in MDC's history. It set a very bad base for the MDC-2018. But again, it was an opportunity not only for NC but for a lot of pple to rise on the back of stepping on other people or outmanouvering others.
Again, when Mwonzora left (Which I still think was avoidable if egos were not the primary factor) it was an opportunity for people to rise. All this meant, the opportunities fell on untested people most of whom were mere opportunists with little commitment to the real struggle for change.
By 2022, the mantra was - The NEW! CCC was born. The pre-2018 MDC remnants existed mostly at the benevolence of NC. There was a new crop. A crop that generally had no understanding of the historical non-commercial execution of the struggle. The struggle shifted from being radically ideological to purely theological. The struggle lost its bearings!
By the time Tshabangu erupted, there was really nothing to defend in CCC. There were no stockholders. CCC had sympathisers not members. Most of those who viewed themselves as stakeholders were folks born and bred in environments that believe God will intervene, all they needed to do is kneel/pamabvi/emadolweni.
The crew that were deployed in councils and parliament via berekamwana, most of them had zero history in the previous struggles that actually had a resistance factor in them. It was an opportunity for survival. They had no issue licking the side where their bread is buttered.
So, what have we learnt?
- History is more important than today
- Until the stomach is challenged, the heart remains a mystery
- There is a reason the body does not kill normal bacteria (flora) in the gut or vagina
- Prayer must not get in the way of swords, they can co-exist but each knowing their purpose.
#NOTO2030
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@TembaMliswa Vamwe awo vari kudya zvevapfupi nekureba.A1 farmers with offer letters/Permit have been occupying this land since early 2000 and then someone came and tell them I bought this land in 2020.
The family cars have been stolen twice.
The first time you called those who chased after the thief STUPID for trying to close the gate before the thief drove off. You then asked everyone to wait for YOUR SIGNAL which never came. Then you vowed there would be no second car without retrieving the first.
Until you bought a second car and it got stolen again. You told us to calm down as you had written to the neighbourhood watch about it and even gave us a vague update about the neighbourhood watch silence on your letters from wherever you were resting.
Now the thieves are emboldened. They are banning garages and digging ditches in the middle of the roads and you are telling us we must first think of the cars you haven't fought for in 8 years beyond cryptic tweets and letters to the neighbourhood watch committee?
At this point when the family accuses you of sharing in the profits of the sale of these cars, it will be difficult to jump into your defence.
Please stop conducting interviews once a hiring decision has been made. Most unemployed individuals often have to borrow money to cover their transportation costs.