NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Tsvangirai turning in his grave

- Pardon Maguta

THIS year marks four years after the death of the late Prime Minister and founding leader of the MDC Morgan Tsvangirai.

But the fourth anniversar­y of his death comes at a time some of his former lieutenant­s are bent on destroying his legacy and the democracy he fought for until his last breath.

The situation obtaining in the MDC is chaotic. The MDC which Tsvangirai left Nelson Chamisa in charge of shook after some members who lost at the MDC Alliance Gweru extraordin­ary congress took advantage of a controvers­ial Supreme Court judgment to tear the party apart.

The MDC Alliance was Tsvangirai’ brainchild having realised that to defeat Zanu PF all genuine opposition parties needed to unite. So the move by those breaking away from the MDC Alliance for personal glory is truly making Tsvangirai turn in his grave.

Political analysts agree that Chamisa is the only undisputed political heavyweigh­t giving Zanu PF sleepless nights at the moment. And it is a fact that the 2018 presidenti­al results showed that only two candidates competed and the rest were just making up numbers.

In politics the people are the real court. Judicial processes don’t cast votes and those trying to ruin the MDC Alliance know it and the day of reckoning is coming. In short those running up and down pretending to be fulfilling the Supreme Court judgment are digging their political graves.

Chamisa is the opposition torch bearer. The volume of political pressure being thrust on him by Zanu PF using all instrument­s at its disposal means a lot. We know from history that Zanu PF doesn’t waste its weapons on meaningles­s opposition or its puppets that is why some opposition political parties are not under any pressure from the ruling party.

Tsvangirai did all he could to mould a strong opposition party before his death and Chamisa is the person he left to execute the plan which he left unfinished. His political legacy lives on and Chamisa is inspiring voters both old and young.

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The late Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai

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