MEMBERS of the opposition MDC Alliance women’s assembly are
currently fasting to ensure their presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa emerges
victorious on July 30 when the nation goes to the polls.
Chamisa is seen as posing the greatest challenge to Zanu
PF’s near four-decade rule and will face off with President Emmerson Mnangagwa
and 21 other candidates in general elections later this month.
Addressing thousands of people at Rudhaka Stadium in
Marondera on Sunday, MDC-T national women chairperson Lynette Karenyi called
for more women to join in the fasting programme.
“As women in the MDC Alliance, every Friday we are fasting
for president Chamisa, asking for God to be with him. I call upon all the women
in our country to join us in fasting. We want victory on July 30,” she said.
Karenyi added that on July 30 women would camp close to
polling stations until Chamisa has been given keys to State House.
“I say to women, the battle is in our hands. On election
day, the men will go back home and sleep, but we are not going to leave the
polling stations. We want to accompany our president to State House,” she said.
Meanwhile, Chamisa who was in the company of his wife
Sithokozile, said it was wrong for leaders’ wives to get involved in politics
like their husbands.
“Today, I brought my family. They are supporting me in
their own way. We have wives of these other leaders, they are everywhere. It is
their husbands who were elected into leadership, not them. It is a
misappropriation of the people’s mandate,” he said. Chamisa’s wife first
appeared in public during the #RunForChange marathon held in Harare a few
months ago. Newsday
0 comments:
Post a Comment