Derick Tsimba
Everything has turned upside down for MDC-A as most of its top officials are jumping ship and some are being recalled from Parliament.
Like a deck of cards, the plans of the Alliance are falling apart owing to the failure of the hot headed leader of the Alliance, Nelson Chamisa who fails to democratically lead that party but instead practises dictatorship. All goes well for ZANU PF as MDC Alliance crumbles.
Chamisa, who is now in hot soup over his maladministration of that party, has failed to come up with reasonable tangible goals and expectations that those in the party would be determined to achieve towards constructive contributions to the nation.
The MDC Alliance leader has taken much of his time concentrating on hate speech aimed at attacking the ruling party ZANU PF. The frustration in the head of Chamisa over the loss of the presidential elections in 2018, has made him fail to focus on policies to develop the nation.
Obert Gutu and James Makore among other former MDC members joined ZANU PF which they praised for having direction and a future for the people of Zimbabwe. Having spent time with Chamisa, the MDC-A top leadership has realised that Chamisa has shallow politics which lack guidance and a clear direct path for the future. The man has failed to mature politically and literally would drag whoever follows him through the mud, whereas Tendai Biti has been left in the cold for being foul mouthed by People’s Democratic Party (PDP) which recalled him from Parliament.
Making a quick assessment, as compared to ZANU PF, Chamisa would be a stick in the mud. ZANU PF remains well sound and has clear policies that are directed at economic development. ZANU PF remains guided by its Constitution and strong principals rooted from the war of liberation.
The people of Zimbabwe should not be smeared with mud by Chamisa. Instead they should ask themselves why those who rallied on Chamisa on the high table are now leaving their seats.
It has come to light that the MDC Alliance has a puppet leadership. This kind of leadership originates from the colonial masters determined to maintain a tight grip on a former colonial state. Puppet leaders are used to derail the progress of a nation since the western masters are never happy with the sovereignty of any African State.
Zimbabwe has become a case study since around 1999 whereby the whole world can study how MDC continued to plan the down fall of the country with the West. Despite this great illusive plot against a country and its people, ZANU PF has continued to defend the people of Zimbabwe successfully.
The nation has turned over a new chapter via the Second Republic which has churned economic blue prints that are producing results in terms of economic progress.
The National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) has now taken centre stage with the capacity to involve the whole of Zimbabwe in productive economic activities.
Zimbabwe remains a country blessed with vast mineral resources which when exploited profitably, will turn around the fortunes of the people of Zimbabwe.
Through the NDS1, government has focussed to deliver the collective and determination of the people of Zimbabwe to achieve an Empowered and Prosperous Upper Middle-Income Society by 2030 through opening up economic opportunities.