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MDC-T says million-man march was a spectacular flop

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Thursday, 26 May 2016

MDC condemns the "Million men" march that never was

The so-called million men march that was staged by the faction-ridden and crumbling Zanu PF regime on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 was a spectacular flop. A few thousand people, most of whom had been commandeered to travel to Harare to attend the puerile and utterly purposeless march, turned up for this non-event. In fact, the rented, whose main agenda was to massage the ego of a nonagenarian who has run down the former jewel of Africa. What a big yawn, the march was!

The MDC has always stated that Robert Mugabe can afford to rig the economy but he can never successfully rig the economy. In fact, the Zanu PF regime forced public schools and other institutions to provide transport for their thoroughly undeserved march. The following statistics from Mashonaland West province provide an insight into how  the fascist Zanu PF regime commandeered schools to provide transport for their uncalled and undeserved march : 

Chegutu District : 
 

  1. Dudley Hall Primary School – one 63 seater bus
  2. Musengezi High School – one 66 seater bus
  3. Martindale High School – one 63 seater bus
  4. St.Erick Primary School – one 48 seater bus
  5. Bryden Primary School – one 30 seater bus
  6. Presbyterian School – one 76 seater bus
  7. Sandringham High School – one 76 seater bus
  8. Vimbai High School – one 66 seater bus
  9. Moleli High School – one 76 seater bus

Makonde District :
 

  1. Sinoia Primary School – one 66 seater bus
  2. Nemakonde High School – one 76 seater bus
  3. Manyame Primary School – one 66 seater bus
  4. Hope Tariro Primary School – one 66 seater bus
  5. Chinhoyi High School – one 42 seater bus
  6. Lomagundi College – one 76 seater bus


Kariba District :
 

  1. Nyamhunga High School – one 63 seater bus
  2. Nyamhunga Primary School – one 30 seater bus


Hurungwe District : 
 

  1. Karoi Junior School – one 65 seater bus
  2. Chikangwe Primary School – one 30 seater bus
  3. Magunje Barracks High School – one 65 seater bus
  4. Karoi High School – one 30 seater bus
  5. Chikangwe High School – one 30 seater bus


Sanyati District : 
 

  1. Jameson High School – one 64 seater bus
  2. Rimuka 1 High School – one 28 seater bus
  3. Rimuka 2 High School – one 75 seater bus
  4. Chiguvare School – one 28 seater bus
  5. Rubatsiro School – one 28 seater bus
  6. Sir John Kennedy School – one 28 seater bus
  7. Sanyati Baptist High School – one 75 seater bus


Mhondoro Ngezi District :
 

  1. Ngezi High School – one 76 seater bus


Zvimba District :
 

  1. Banket  Primary School – one 63 seater bus
  2. Darwendale Primary School – one 69 seater bus
  3. Inkomo High School – one 65 seater bus
  4. Sodbury Secondary School – one 63 seater bus
  5. Cornway College – one 63 seater bus
  6. Mutorashanga High School – one 37 seater bus
  7. Kutama High School – one 65 seater bus

 

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