Thursday, February 23, 2017

Mthwakazi Republic Party condemns President Mugabes lavish birrhday

Mthwakazi Republic Party condemns the closing of schools by Dokora

Mthwakazi Republic Party condems the bullying spirit exhibited by ZANU PF with its decision to stop the academic activities in Mthwakazi to celebrate the gukurahundist doomed birthday. We want to put it clear that the 21st movement reminds us about the birth of dictator who cold bloodedly killed our loved ones.

We are not surprised by the decision undertaken by the doomed minister of primary and secondary education Lazarus Dokora who have demonstrated that he is after destroying the education of our region. The most painful aspect is that, these ZANU PF monsters have not stopped the academic activities in Mashonaland.

We further condemn the use of schools to accommodate ZANU PF thugs to camp at schools haunting communities. We further condemn the activities of state security agents who are going around forcing people to attend the birthday against their will. We further condemn forcing advanced level students around Mthwakazi to attend this gukurahundist bash against their own will. May God fight for us in these evil days.

We further urge our people to disassociate themselves from participating on this evil birthday in the history of humanity. The party is ashamed of Mugabe who have no guts to come in the graves of the people whom he initiated their deaths to celebrate in the name of birthday celebrations. Our people condems this event with strongest terms possible.

Mthwakazi Republic Party mocks this foolish government who spend millions of tax payers money to fund this useless event with no national significance. ZANU PF is full of fools how can a party squander millions to celebrate the gukurahundist
 at the expense of more than 5 million people in urgent need of food aid. ZANU PF is shame supported by doomed people. Once again our people should not attend this nonsensical purposeless event.


Yithi abantu !!!!!! Abantu yithi !!!!!

HLONIPHANI NCUBE
SECRETARY GENERAL

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