MDC Marches Against Poverty And Corruption
14 April 2016
Spread the love

The March Against Poverty and Corruption is going ahead as scheduled :
The MDC-T Secretary General has issued the following below statement about today’s planed march.
We assemble at the Freedom Square and get a briefing from the Organising Department. We emphasise that this is a peaceful march. It is sanctioned by the High Court.
We have nothing to fear but fear itself. Our demands to the government are clear and straight forward. We have won together before and we can still win again today. All we need to have is discipline and unity of purpose. This is no time for hate language among ourselves.
Zimbabwe has suffered enough at the hands of this regime but the people shall prevail. Victory is certain.
From MDC-T Secretary General Hon D Mwonzora

3 Replies to “MDC Marches Against Poverty And Corruption”

  1. Ummm zvaonekwa.Dai opposition yainge isina kuita lose focus tava pane chimwe chinhanho.Biti and group wasted time yevanhu instead of fighting real enermy.Power to the people!!!!!!!!.Thank you to all who were brave enough to join the march.Vemuromo vati mwiiiiiiiii

  2. This is going back to basics!!!!! Even a one man march is worth a million messages.Only opportunists can dismiss this as a non event.During apartheid, small rural bands were singing about Botha, whom they did not even know but knew the name was synonymous with black oppression.Today whoever stages a march , even against a village headman , is worth praising.Let us not relax in reminding these people their crimes to humanity.If the police come, the world is watching.We will stop and raise our hands up for the world to see that we are unarmed.Let those with Zimbabwe at heart join the march .Its already a success as I am with other serious Zimbabwe activists against corruption

  3. This is going back to basics!!!!! Even a one man march is worth a million messages.Only opportunists can dismiss this as a non event.During apartheid, small rural bands were singing about Botha, whom they did not even know but knew the name was synonymous with black oppression.Today whoever stages a march , even against a village headman , is worth praising.Let us not relax in reminding these people their crimes to humanity.If the police come, the world is watching.We will stop and raise our hands up for the world to see that we are unarmed.Let those with Zimbabwe at heart join the march .Its already a success as I am with other serious Zimbabwe activists against corruption

Comments are closed.