@paurosichris@daddyhope The problem is when we spend so much time on Twitter we begin to treat it as a classroom where we mark registers and do performance appraisals for MPs, politics is more organic than that, Twitter is not a party organ or political constituency.
@igweeboss@MutasaPeter I agree and we can't just be over excited about getting new faces on board people who have not been tried and tested on issues of loyalty and commitment to the struggle while sacrificing our dedicated and loyal leaders.
@briansedze@MatopeNigell@MitchellMGumbo Then let there be a constitutional provision on term limits for MPs and councillors, why didn't we put that in the constitution?
@MatopeNigell@briansedze@MitchellMGumbo You are right but I can't inform my choice on selecting a leader on the basis of how long they have stayed in that https://t.co/dgudg0dnQn you want so and so leader if not why, "Aiwa agarisa" haa vakomana ndokuti chii manje lol
@MatopeNigell@briansedze@MitchellMGumbo The argument normally follows the issues of terms if we are to be honest it has never really focused on any other persuasive issues apart from kugarisa kwe vanhu but like what the President correctly highlighted the choice lies with the consensus processes by the citizens.
@briansedze@MatopeNigell@MitchellMGumbo CCC is a new party so everyone is new, it's illogical to punish Mps because they were in Parliament under the ticket of a party that no longer exists.