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Mliswa calls for amendment of Zimbabwe Constitution to stop recalling of MPs

No wonder why there is not any party which is growing with the youth.  When you see a party celebrating people who are over 40 years to have joined them, vagumirwa.  A party must be enjoying and celebrating people who are 17 years joining the party because come 2023, they will be able to vote.  I celebrate young people joining a party, I never celebrate those who have their time joining a party – it does not work because young attracts young, old attracts old.  The old are dying, so the young are coming through.

That is a phenomenon which we cannot stand in the way of.  It is like a wave coming and you have a choice whether to stop it with your hands or to just join in.  That is a determining factor for this adjustment that we are talking about; hence today’s leaders have got to be leaders who are able to relate to a certain generation.

Again, if we are going to adjust; I have a daughter who is a lawyer. She knows her rights.  I say to her, my daughter you are leaving, I just wanted to know if you are coming home or not, just let me know so that I am not worried.  Therefore, it is important that political parties change.  No wonder why you see social media has taken over the way they dress and so forth.  You also saw even the former late President, he never used to wear a cap but he started wearing caps.  I saw him once kicking a ball because he was relating, he wanted to connect to a certain thing.  You see us being DJ’s playing to amapiano, it is because we are relating to a younger stock.  That is the modern way of adjusting and adapting.  They love amapiano South African music.  When you play mbira, they do not come.

The job of political parties is not to suppress the voice of the individual Members of Parliament but to unite those with a common cause towards achieving change.  Our voices here combined must bring about the change that people desire.  We are the hope for the people here but if we are constantly suppressing ourselves, then where are we going?  What change are we bringing to the people?

If 650 Members of Parliament pursued 650 different areas of self interest, nothing will be achieved.  For instance, I will perceive self interest and the other 650 are pursuing self interest, where would we go? This is something that as Parliament we must think about.  Our legacy is important, we must be known.  The same way we were able to push for the second amendment and the ruling party realising that they were also the opposition, that is progressive.  You must also be behaving in that manner.  Not to think that you can only be using the opposition.

It is important as a result for us to be able to work in unison in what we want to achieve.  Look at the grid lock in the international system where whips are non-existent or effective.  The Frank Underwood from the House of Card aside – this is research.  I can tell you that there are a lot of American citizens who would not mind an actual whip to kick Congress into shape.  Look at Congress.

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Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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