MDC-NAP Responds to Statement by ZANU-PF’s Khaya Moyo Attacking Chamisa
3 May 2019
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Chief Tawanda Svosve

By Chief Tawanda Svosve| Falsehood flies and the Truth comes limping after it,” Jonathan Swift once wrote.

It is important to call out politicians for being deceitful and lying , and it is important to fight and correct the falsehoods and publicize the truth and ensure that people have access to true information.

Mr Simon Khaya Moyo, ZANU-PF Spokesperson, claims that President Chamisa’s speech marking May Day promised mayhem and anarchy. MDC-North America Province states that it is mischievous of Mr. Moyo and irrefutably folly to attribute such a statement to our Presiden Nelson Chamisa. We all listened to President Chamisa’s speech and nothing he said was subversive. President Chamisa commiserates with the suffering masses of Zimbabwe and has stood with them while ED continues to lease expensive private jets while hospitals have no money. MDC, instead, is critical of the illegality of ED as a president and the suffering ZANU-PF policies have perpetrated on the Zimbabwean people. MDC-NPA will stand by our president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa as he is guided by the constitution in his efforts to remove the people of Zimbabwe from ZANU-PF bondage.

The MDC diaspora community will always be in solidarity with the long-suffering Zimbabweans, continue to support the struggle to bring democratic change that delivers and to fight the corrupt ZANU-PF government that continues to strip off the civil liberties and dignity of Zimbabwean citizens.

Mr. Moyo, you as ZANU-PF National spokesperson, must be aware of how the diaspora has been very critical to the Zimbabwean struggle , yet your government decided on the disenfranchisement of the diaspora. It is un-refutable that Diaspora remittances to Zimbabwe have kept the comatose country with at least a heartbeat. However, Mr. Spokesperson, the diaspora remittances that have sustained the Zimbabwe economy since about 2004 will go dry very soon if the persecution of our political and labor union members continues. As Diasporans we will keep telling the world the truth about how Zanu Pf has destroyed every little hope Zimbabweans had.

Once again we reiterate that President Chamisa’s speech did not contain even an ounce of hatred, violence or instigation to violent behavior, but hope, inspiration, and peace for the Zimbabwean people.

Chief Tawanda Svosve

MDC-NAP Chairman

Falsehood flies and the Truth comes limping after it,” Jonathan Swift once wrote.

It is important to call out politicians for being deceitful and lying , and it is important to fight and correct the falsehoods and publicize the truth and ensure that people have access to true information.

Mr Simon Khaya Moyo, ZANU-PF Spokesperson, claims that President Chamisa’s speech marking May Day promised mayhem and anarchy. MDC-North America Province states that it is mischievous of Mr. Moyo and irrefutably folly to attribute such a statement to our Presiden Nelson Chamisa. We all listened to President Chamisa’s speech and nothing he said was subversive. President Chamisa commiserates with the suffering masses of Zimbabwe and has stood with them while ED continues to lease expensive private jets while hospitals have no money. MDC, instead, is critical of the illegality of ED as a president and the suffering ZANU-PF policies have perpetrated on the Zimbabwean people. MDC-NPA will stand by our president, Advocate Nelson Chamisa as he is guided by the constitution in his efforts to remove the people of Zimbabwe from ZANU-PF bondage.

The MDC diaspora community will always be in solidarity with the long-suffering Zimbabweans, continue to support the struggle to bring democratic change that delivers and to fight the corrupt ZANU-PF government that continues to strip off the civil liberties and dignity of Zimbabwean citizens.

Mr. Moyo, you as ZANU-PF National spokesperson, must be aware of how the diaspora has been very critical to the Zimbabwean struggle , yet your government decided on the disenfranchisement of the diaspora. It is un-refutable that Diaspora remittances to Zimbabwe have kept the comatose country with at least a heartbeat. However, Mr. Spokesperson, the diaspora remittances that have sustained the Zimbabwe economy since about 2004 will go dry very soon if the persecution of our political and labor union members continues. As Diasporans we will keep telling the world the truth about how Zanu Pf has destroyed every little hope Zimbabweans had.

Once again we reiterate that President Chamisa’s speech did not contain even an ounce of hatred, violence or instigation to violent behavior, but hope, inspiration, and peace for the Zimbabwean people.

Chief Tawanda Svosve

MDC-North American Province Chairman