“We have found it prudent that as a broke party with no chances of winning any council, parliamentary, senatorial, or presidential election we should render our support to MDC-T which has a greater chance of wining the next election. Zanu (PF) has betrayed the us and the entire people of Zimbabwe. We did not go to war in order for a selected few to enjoy. When we went to war we did not encourage corruption,” said ZANU Ndongas national chairman, Reketai Mushiwokufa Semwayo.
ZANU-Ndonga last year appealed to Tsvangirai for the revision of the criteria used on choosing national heroes and is happy that MDC seems to be pushing the agenda.
The late Ndabaningi Sithole, who was the party leader, was denied national hero status when he died in 2000 at the age of 80, despite him being the founder of ZANU – the root of Zanu (PF).
Sithole played a pivotal role in Zimbabwe’s struggle for independence from the white minority regime of Ian Smith. In the years before independence, he played a leading role at many of the peace talks and negotiations held to end the war in the then Rhodesia, while Robert Mugabe remained in exile in the Mozambique bush.
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HARARE - In a move to ensure that Zanu -(PF) does not win the next presidential election ZANU Ndonga said it will has joined hands with the Morgan Tsvangirai