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Friday, November 06, 2009

(TALKZIMBABWE) Of Afghan elections and MDC-T relevance

Of Afghan elections and MDC-T relevance
Opinion by Tendai Chambati (alias)
Thu, 05 Nov 2009 16:06:00 +0000

DEAR EDITOR - After the Afghan election fiasco, the US and the UK have no longer any moral authority to lecture Zimbabwe about its elections results. The US was the first off the block to congratulate Harmid Karzai followed by the UK.

Everyone knows that the Afghan elections were fradulent and for the US, UK and UN to endorse this typifies the double standards and hypocrisy of the West. Trying to impose democracy on other nations is not democratic at all. MDC-T represents the Karzais' of this world.

The West should now leave Zimbabwe alone to solve its problems. We do not want this western imposed democracy via its puppet MDC-T.

The disengagement of MDC-T from the government has shown all right thinking Zimbabweans that MDC-T is only there to serve western interests especially the foreign interests of the US and nothing else.

Life is still going on as usual in Zimbabwe despite Prime Minister Tsvangirai' disengagement and he should now be very aware that Zimbabweans will not come out to support his kind of action.

The big question on the minds of the majority Zimbabweans is whether PM Tsvangirai and his MDC-T party have any relevance in Zimbabwean politics.

Nobody has missed their absence from government. PM Tsvangirai is now busy digging his own grave to political oblivion.

Tendai Chambati (pseudonym)

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