By Jane Mlambo| Incarcerated opposition MDC Youth Assembly leader, Stephen Chuma who is currently at Harare Remand Prison has vowed to take on President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying his arrest will not dampen his spirit and commitment to the democratic change.
Speaking to the MDC Students Council who visited him at Harare Remand prison yesterday, Chuma said the struggle he is fighting is not personal but generational.
“The walls of Harare Remand Prison will never dampen my spirits, if anything they will spur me on to take Emmerson Mnangagwa`s illegitimate regime head on.
This is not a personal struggle but a generational struggle to pursue the National Democratic Agenda. Indeed change is on the horizon and we pride ourselves for the sacrifices towards that which is good.”
“Very soon we will be out and we are going to take the struggle to Mnangagwa’s doorstep”, added the firebrand Youth Assembly mouthpiece.
Chuma was arrested with 12 other youths over Chitungwiza violence that occurred a fortnight ago.