EDITOR — Following dangerous, brazen, divisive and unconstitutional attempts by the deputy treasurer-general in the MDC, Elton Mangoma, to effect a palace coup by using money as bait, the MDC youth take this opportunity to tell Mangoma that:
“As youths, we are quietly observing the shenanigans being perpetrated by some members of the standing committee, the same people who are supposed to be custodians of constitutionalism on a day to day basis, but are the same people who appear to be misusing the same constitution.”
In the same manner we start wondering whose mandate they are executing?
Are they executing people’s mandate or their personal agendas?
We hear there is talk of the use of money to induce president Morgan Tsvangirai to step down.
Where is this money coming from? We start wondering.
As a party, we should be careful about the people who come in sheep’s clothing seeming like they want to help us when in actual fact they want to destroy our party.
We have been suspecting that certain persons in the leadership pilfer money and use it to bribe structures.
Now it appears they even have the audacity to try and bribe Tsvangirai.
As youths we despise such leadership.
Who are we to measure someone’s performance basing on false information from a bunch of failed politicians who are clueless on how to solve the economic challenges bedevilling our beloved Zimbabwe?
Why should people shortcut the congress. I will not hesitate to call such people cowards. If someone thinks they have better leadership qualities than Our MDC president Morgan Tsvangirai, why not wait for the constitutionally-stated period which is the 2016 Congress?
Boxers box in the ring not on the streets so get into the ring and whoever is beaten is beaten, then he or she should join the ranks and strengthen the victorious then we become a strong party.
Finally, we want to take this opportunity to restate and reaffirm our confidence in president Morgan Tsvangirai .
Bukhosi Dube