ZANU PF Youth Issue Stern Warning To The MDC Ahead Of Mother Of All Demonstration
7 August 2019
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Pupurayi Togarepi

ZANU-PF has issued a chilling warning to opposition MDC ahead of its sanctioned demonstration against government economic failures which the ruling party claims are plans to overthrow a constitutionally-elected Government.

The party youth league said the move would be opposed vigorously.

Zanu-PF secretary for Youth Affairs and party chief whip Pupurai Togarepi gave the stern warning to the opposition in through a state media interview yesterday.

“The wise always say do not pick fights you can’t win and the clever ones stick to this time old piece of wisdom, it is free and has been proven by history to be a key ingredient to success and a happy life, but sadly and rather regrettably, our political opponents in the MDC are naive and fail to understand such basics,” said Togarepi.

“Zanu-PF is the ruling party of Zimbabwe, and with a very weak and out-of-sorts opposition such as the MDC, we will rule this country until donkeys grow horns, they can only dream, but then dreams are for free.

“We say Zanu-PF will rule for ages to come, not because we are undemocratic, but purely because we are the people’s preferred party as has been proven since the turn of this year where the party has won by-elections with little effort.”

Zanu-PF has won all council and parliamentary by-elections held so far in Nyanga, Bikita, Nkayi, Bulawayo and Bubi (council) and Lupane East (House of Assembly).

Togarepi said ZANU-PF was winning because President Mnangagwa is leading the country to prosperity.

“However, the noise and mischief makers in the MDC, as myopic as ever, choose to bury their heads in the sand like ostriches, and like the damn warmongers that they are, are now issuing needless ultimatums that are meant to ill-conceivably rattle Zanu-PF into entering into a government of national unity in flagrant disregard to the will of the people that was expressed loud and clear in last year’s harmonised elections.”

Police in Harare yesterday gave the opposition MDC a hussle free go ahead on their planned demonstration set for the 16th of August in Harare.

The demonstration dates clash with a two week ultimatum issued by Job Sikhala national Vice Chairman of the opposition party ordering Mnangagwa to engage with his party leader Nelson Chamisa or be pushed into the engagement.