By Anonymous
Arthur Mutambara and Morgan Tsvangirai should set aside their differences and concentrate on real issues affecting ordinary Zimbabweans if their credibility in the Zimbabean political stage is anything to go by.
Ordinary Zimbabweans from Dotito to Esigodini are searing in the flames of whithering injustice at the expense of the sitting government which is showing no remorse in the suffering of the country's Jack and Jill.
Leaders like Mutambara and Tsvangirai should stand up for the people they purport to represent and this can only be done in the pending elections in 2008. Their threat to boycott the (harmonized) presidential and parliamentary elections due next year shows that these two are fighting for their own selfish interests. At a tinme when inflation is hovering around 3 700 percent - more than Iraq that is at war - arthur and Morgan should go back to the drawing board.
the only hope for Zimbaweans is for the two to participate in the elections. All they need to do is to agree on who will stand against President Mugabe.
Several journalists have seized to function, for example Nunurai Jenawho had his name struck off the Media and Information Commission's roll of journalists.
Political parties and civic groups cannot hold rallies freely. The state continues to use the fascist Public order and Security Act as well as the draconian Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act to curtail people's freedoms enshrined in the tattered Constitution of Zimbabwe.
It is only participation in the 2008 polls that will take the people out of the mayhem.
This article was written by a Zimbabwean who requested anonymity
Saturday, May 26, 2007
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