ZANU-PF youth leader says they are solidly behind Mugabe – ED responds


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As the leader of the country who is the very man who legitimately and consistently been elected into office by the majority of the people. That leader Comrade Chiwenga is the only elected leader of our Zimbabwe, His Excellency, The Head of State and Government and The Commander in Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces Cde R.G.Mugabe.

In conclusion, we the youth of Zimbabwe constitute the majority of the population in our millions and it is our future which is at stake. Freedom is a non-negotiable birthright bestowed upon us by the revolution. It is a tree that was watered by the blood of thousands of liberation war heroes and the common people most of whom Ile in mass graves. This liberation and fundamental rights which came at such steep price cannot be the personal property of one rogue element in the security sector with power to give it and take it at will. No single person has the power to impose his minions to leadership positions. This is an assault on our freedom as we now have a new constitution which places soldiers in barracks and civilian authority in power. The army need to take a leaf from their counterparts in the Police , Prisons and Correctional Services and Central Intelligence Organizations who were not part of yesterday, circus.

We therefore call upon all the youth of Zimbabwe regardless of their political affiliation, race, gender or creed to stand up and be counted when the time comes.

PASI NE LACOSTE!!!!!

FOR AND ON BEHALF OF ZANU PF YOUTH LEAGUE

HON.K. CHIPANGA (MP)

SECRETARY FOR YOUTH AFFAIRS

(1417 VIEWS)

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The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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