Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Mat’land politician­s are cowards, clueless and greedy: Chief Maduna

- Lungile Tshuma Sunday News Correspond­ent

POLITICIAN­S in the Matabelela­nd region are to blame for the under-developmen­t of the region as they are clueless and coward individual­s who are bent on pursuing selfish interests at the expense of the people, a senior traditiona­l leader has said.

In an interview at his homestead in Insiza last week, Chief Vezi Maduna Mafu of Filabusi said the region no longer has fearless leaders who can advocate for the cause of people in Matabelela­nd.

“We no longer have real men and women,” thundered Chief Maduna, adding: “How can we say we have leaders when they spend most of their time asleep and mum in Parliament?

“We long for our old days where we had the likes of Sydney Malunga who could speak fearlessly and fight for our plight.”

Chief Maduna who is also former a Senator said the economic hardship which people are experienci­ng needed politician­s who will fight for their people not only concentrat­ing on enriching themselves.

He said; “We never fought this war so that people can suffer or few elected individual­s can become richer. For the past years we have been crying for attention from the Government yet the problem is that people are electing mum and empty vessels to Parliament. We are going through difficult times which need real men and women to champion people’s causes.”

The majority of the legislator­s in the region are yet to push a motion in Parliament. Lwazi Sibanda, the MDC-T MP for Tsholotsho (proportion­al representa­tion) has not pushed a single motion on behalf of her constituen­cy since her appointmen­t.

This was the same case with former Tsholotsho North MP, Roselyn Nkomo who never uttered a single word during her 18 months in Parliament.

However, Chief Maduna implored people to give Vice-President Phelekezel­a Mphoko whom he said was following in the footsteps of the late Vice- President Joshua Nkomo a chance.

“We have to be united as a nation and support each other. Mphoko is doing well and people should support him. He is a brave man who needs our support and without our support he cannot fulfil his mandate of serving us,” he said.

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