By A Correspondent
In a stirring address at a memorial service for his uncle, Mr. Chomunorwa Chamisa, held in Gutu South ward 23 on Saturday, October 27, 2024, opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa articulated a bold vision for transformative change in Zimbabwean politics. His words resonated with supporters as he launched what he referred to as an “unstoppable change cyclone.”
“Zanu PF is finished, that I can assure you,” Chamisa declared emphatically, capturing the audience’s attention. He stressed that the political challenges faced by the nation extend beyond individual parties, asserting, “The Zimbabwean issue is not about a particular political party. We are unstoppable this time around.”
Chamisa’s conviction in the momentum for change was evident.
“Zanu PF cannot stop the wave of change. There is no going back. Nobody can arrest change,” he proclaimed, urging his supporters to maintain hope and resilience amidst difficulties.
“We have gone past the error of political parties,” he said, reinforcing a vision of unity in addressing national issues.
“We are singing a new song of change. Totangira Ipapo going forward,” he added, emphasizing a fresh direction for the future.
These remarks signal a significant moment in Zimbabwean politics, as the opposition rallies for a transformative shift away from Zanu PF’s long-standing dominance.
By declaring the rise of an unstoppable change cyclone, Chamisa not only honors his uncle’s legacy but also galvanizes a movement toward what he envisions as an inevitable transformation in the country’s governance.