Esigodini: Whenever Nelson Chamisa opens his mouth, one can hear that his voice is not his own. Compared to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s voice, Chamisa’s is too heavy, ED Is empty
13 December 2018
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The blood of 1 August victims is crying out loud.

By Mudhara WekwaBee| Whenever Nelson Chamisa opens his mouth one can hear that his voice is not his own. Compared to Emmerson Mnangagwa’s voice, Chamisa’s is too heavy. While his voice commands respect, Mnangagwa’s voice is empty. Why is this drama happening before our eyes now?

Chamisa’s voice is the voice of millions of people – those who were tortured and lost their lives, and those alive who spend each day while they agonize. An ancient script says: “Cain where is your brother, Cain where is your brother, Abel? Your brother’s blood cries loud before me,” referring to the man’s brother who he tortured to death. Zimbabwe has so many Abels, too many of them, and this is perhaps the reason why ZANU PF has chosen to hold its conference at Esigodini, to appease the blood of the many who were slain exactly around this time in 1982- 84.

It is evident this years’ conference is none but a ritual, because the sound of the blood of the innocent has gotten louder, drowning the ears of the torturers.

Is the Esigodini Conference an attempt to do a spiritual botox on Mnangagwa soul?

“What do you think will happen this weekend at Esigodini?