It’s time to stop the rot in our country
BY ANELE NDLOVU
Currently, as it stands, Zimbabwe is in a crisis. A cocktail of challenges face the country and its people.
Zimbabwe was set on a wrong foundation. There are all kinds of human rights abuses whose tentacles stretch beyond the levers of power into the private sector resulting in corruption, nepotism, tribalism, mediocrity, incompetence and downright idiocy at all levels.
Not even the erection of the Mbuya Nehanda statue can turn around the country’s fortunes. In fact, it is indeed a fallacy to believe that a spirit medium can fix the challenges Zimbabwe faces right now. It’s a clear sign of a government and a leader who have completely run out of ideas.
Zimbabwe: Zim s Only White Opposition Leader Resigns Due to Age, Illness
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By Mbekezeli Ncube
HEALTH complications and age have forced Darrel Collet (73), founding president of newly formed opposition, The Patriotic Front (TPF), to step down from the party job.
The former Zimbabwe commercial farmer quit this December, some six months after assuming the post June this year.
He had set his sights towards challenging President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the 2023 presidential election.
Announcing his resignation in a statement, Collet said “this decision has been made after a great deal of consideration”.
“The main reason being my age and the several medical problems that come with old age and which may take some time to sort out.
Health complications and age have forced Darrel Collet (73), founding president of newly formed Zimbabwe opposition, The Patriotic Front (TPF), to step down from the party job.
The former Zimbabwe commercial farmer quit the post this December, some six months after assuming the post June this year.
He had set his sights towards challenging President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the 2023 presidential election.
Announcing his resignation in a statement, Collet said âthis decision has been made after a great deal of considerationâ.
âThe main reason being my age and the several medical problems that come with old age and which may take some time to sort out.
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HEALTH complications and age have forced Darrel Collet (73), founding president of newly formed opposition, The Patriotic Front (TPF), to step down from the party job.
The former Zimbabwe commercial farmer quit this December, some six months after assuming the post June this year.
He had set his sights towards challenging President Emmerson Mnangagwa in the 2023 presidential election.
Announcing his resignation in a statement, Collet said “this decision has been made after a great deal of consideration”.
“The main reason being my age and the several medical problems that come with old age and which may take some time to sort out.
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