Zanu-PF can learn from Dinar, a champion of the poor
IT WAS heartbreaking to hear that the industrious and dedicated member of the Zimbabwean Parliament for Glen View North, Kennedy Dinar, who represented the opposition Movement for Democratic Change Alliance died on November 3 after a short illness.
Dinar was a true servant to his constituency and not self-centred but rather constituency-centred. He served with distinction, excellence and success. His passion to raise the standards of living for the weak and poor people was clear. Dinar wanted to ensure equality and fairness among his constituents.
He diligently raised standards for disabled people who could not move from point A to point B. His recent excellent work was the donation of 11 wheelchairs. Dinar enhanced these 11 people’s lives.
It hurts to lose someone who wanted equality for all people. Dinar lived a life dedicated to his political party’s mission, objectives, goals and objectives. His services to the constituents included solidarity, justice, equality, liberty, freedom, transparency and humble. He will forever be remembered for his dedication and sensitivity to people who were weak and poor.
The reckless, careless, corrupt and clueless Zanu-PF MPs should learn from the dedication of Kennedy Dinar, otherwise many of them will lose their seats for being greedy, pompous and pursuing their own interests instead of serving their constituents with excellence.
May Dinar rest in peace. We shall forever remember him for discharging his duties as MP with usefulness and excellence.
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political activist