1.39 We remain entrapped in the vicious cycle of disputed elections and illegitimacy. We call upon your support to the people of Zimbabwe in their struggle for dignity and good governance. We need virtuous cycle of reforms to put Zimbabwe on a permanent path to stability. We count on you to help Zimbabwe to return to legitimacy, acceptable democratic standards and good governance norms and the rule of law.
1.40 Fellow Zimbabweans, as leadership, we are up for the task and fit for the purpose. I believe in the future of our country. I believe in us as a people. We are Zimbabwe, a house of stone and a nation of warriors. I charge you, as I encourage you to play your part and be ready to be part of the great journey to legitimacy.
1.41 For some, politics and leadership is a hobby, but for us and for me in particular, it is a calling. We genuinely deserve and desire “generational change” and “fresh leadership “not this “change” or “new dispensation” tokenism. We will fall short not!
1.42 Finally, I invite you to come and join us as we reflect on our journey in commemoration of the 19 years of the Party of Excellence at Gwanzura Stadium on Saturday 27th of October 2018 under the theme “Claiming the people’s victory!”
1.43 Let’s take things forward. The future is in our hands. The future is us. The future is now.
Let us remain peaceful. Peace is profitable unto all men.
God’s time is perfect; remain vigilant and ready for REAL Change that Delivers.
God Bless you
God Bless Zimbabwe
I thank you
Adv. Nelson Chamisa
MDC President
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