Pay $500, Dine With MDC-T leader Tsvangirai
19 November 2015
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The main opposition Party leader Morgan Tsvangirai is holding a $500 per head dinner and  Zimbabweans,who wish to mingle and socialise with the former Prime minister,should pump out $500.00.
It has been revealed that Tsvangirai will today ( Thursday) host a fundraising dinner for his MDC-T party’s presidential campaign fund, where guests who will share a table and interact with the former trade union leader and his wife Elizabeth will  pay out $500 per head at the top presidential table where 10 chairs have been reserved.
Political tension has been rising in Zimbabwe as the country heads towards the  2018 general election.
The banquet will be hosted at Nomads Garden in Harare under the theme “embracing tradition as we enhance our health in fighting poverty” where organisers indicated that guests will be served with “typical Zimbabwean food”.
There are 130 chairs reserved for VVIP guests who are expected to fork out $100 per person and they will be sitting with the Standing Committee which is the party’s top leadership. Another set of  210 chairs is for the VIP section where guests are being asked to pay $50 per head.
Organisers have said the function is a fundraising initiative to boost the opposition leader’s presidential campaign fund.
Tsvangirai has recently been reaching out to his former allies to rejoin his MDC-T party to unite and aim to dislodge power from Mugabe and his Zanu PF.  He has succeeded in doing this as Job Sikhala, Joubert Mudzumwe and Edward Mkhosi have since rejoined him.
Zimbabweans at the moment are faced with various hardships ranging from high unemployment, poverty and company closures.
 

2 Replies to “Pay $500, Dine With MDC-T leader Tsvangirai”

  1. when we tell you MDC has no ideas moti tinonetsa. Look at this. The same advert style sentence. the same dinner idea. only difference is 500 ne zita ra Tsvangirai. Mungada kutonga from kukopa?

  2. I think the fundraisers should have considered the poor people who may want to take
    part in this fundraising dinner. After all the majority of the voters are those who do not afford
    the monies asked for per table at this dinner. Politicians must always remember that their support lies with the ordinary people not the well heeled.

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