
By Paul Nyathi
An overly excited Joice Mujuru led National People’s Party provincial chairman has come trailblazing on youthful MDC-T President Nelson Chamisa describing him as a political toddler who will not be voted for.
Speaking to a handful of his party members in Bindura over the Easter weekend, the Mashonaland Central chairman of the party Godwin Chimombe described Chamisa as a political toddler, who can not be compared to Mujuru.
“You can not compare Chamisa to Mujuru, he is still a political toddler who even failed to respect the constitution of his party and rushed himself to the leadership of the MDC-T,” said Chimombe.
Speaking in the presence of his party leader, Mujuru and other senior party leaders, Chimombe said Zimbabweans should not entrust Chamisa with the running of the country as he will disregard the country’s constitution.
He further castigated the young MDC-T leader claiming that young people can not be trusted to lead the country as they are intoxicated in drugs.
“How do you expect him to follow the Constitution of the country?” he said.
“He thinks the election can be won by youths, but the youths are intoxicated by dagga. Our election will be won by women.”
Chimombe is himself a former MDC-T youth leader. He left the MDC-T to join Mujuru’s party at its formation in 2015.
Mujuru has also previously castigated Chamisa also describing him as very immature and not a befitting replacement of the late MDC-T founding President Morgan Tsvangirai.