This Business Of Branding & Blaming, Labelling Citizens As Terrorist To Be Flashed Out Is Unacceptable - Chamisa To ED
The youthful firebrand opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has called out President Mnangagwa and the government at large on their habit of labelling citizens who oppose them terrorists and bad apples that should be flashed out, New Zimbabwe report.
Speaking to the publication yesterday, the MDC Alliance President said bad leaders are the ones who point fingers and blame everyone except themselves when something is wrong:
This business of branding and blaming, labelling, condemning citizens as bad apples or terrorist to be flashed out it is unacceptable, it is the leader who set the tone for amenity, peace and harmony,
FeedbackThe frequency of any nation is set at the top by the leader, by the leadership, a leader take practical steps, ways means and measures to hear what the people are saying, to listen to the citizens and hear their plea.
So that he is able heal not kill; comfort, not threaten; treat not injure, to bring together and not tear apart to forgive and not revenge to love and not to hurt.
To encourage and not to victimize, a leader must be able to mobilise tools plus resources to bring hope, joy, happiness, freedom to the doorsteps of the citizens without any consideration of the shed of political opinion.
A leader must protect, a leader cares, a leader comfort, a leader apologises when they make a mistake and when things are not in order and when citizens are violated, a leader brings the nation and the people together. A leader must not segregate or choose, a leader must be not be partisan, a leader must have self-respect, an inner control, a check and red lights, a stop signal when things are not working.
But it is only bad leaders who point fingers, who accuse, who blame, a bad leader blame everyone and everything expect themselves. They seek to explain problems instead of solving them, they deny reality and they bury their heads in the sand.
Chamisa was speaking on the back of the President’s address after the abandoned 31 July protests in which he said the country was under attack from element seeking his removal from the highest office on the land.
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