Thursday 13 June 2013

WHO IS RIGHT?

Zimbabwe politics has always been controversial just like any other nation with strong political domain. Since independence from the colonial rule 1980,  we have not seen such active strong political muscles wrestling for the throne than the last ten years.

I think now is the mature time for a resolution for a stable political system in this lovely country.

Now that the President has announced the election date according to the highest rule of court, what does the ordinary citizen think and will do! Is anybody ready for the ballot or not!

How long will the battle carry on between the two stale mates who have tested each other's weaknesses over the decade!

I think the ordinary valuable registrant needs to wait patiently, pray earnestly and be ready to express all views whenever the ballot is finally brought to surface.

It is no point fighting across the street agaist each other as if shedding blood will bring and meal "sadza" to your table. Blood shed should be left for any who is uncivilised, intolerant, selfish, inconsiderate and brainwashed or even deluded.

Who is right in the face of a democratic election where the constitution will have to determine the rightful ascendant to the national throne!

Who is right now that presidential powers have to pave a way for a national reconcialtion in the face of a long awaited ballot box where all are welcomne without fear of victimisation.

Who is right when the prime minister disputes the rightful powers of the president at the pretext of political reforms!

Who is right, the voter or the voted!

Well, despite who may be right, the fact remains, that, time will tell when the ballot box is put out. As already said, a fair ballot casting can only be achieved by you the ordinary citizen who will refuse to attack your neighbour for nothing.

Fight for the universal rights not selfishness or personal gains where only a minority possess the majority of the wealth. This was the same reason that led to the liberation struggles "1st, 2nd and 3rd chimurenga" and now still need to be our driving force to see freedom prevail across the nation.

No one is better than the other but we all compliment each other.

Who is right?

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