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Biti, Tsvangirai and Rhodesia madness

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EDITOR – LAST week someone was concerned about the number of black people in Zimbabwe who like a certain page called ‘Rhodesians Worldwide’.
In fact he was saying it defied logic for some Zimbabweans to like this useless page.
I agree with him because now we have the likes of beleaguered MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai openly ‘missing’ Rhodesia when he was a tea boy and when he could get drunk with one pound.
And we have the likes of Biti missing life in Rhodesia in 1958 when he was not yet even born.
It’s crazy isn’t it?
One wonders whether these two Western puppets are normal.
As if that is not enough, these two stooges are on a war path, leading factions of the already dead MDC, one claiming to be a chess master (Biti) playing a draft dunderhead (Tsvangirai).
Biti is now labelling Tsvangirai a ‘Gumbura’ following the former PM’s ‘open zip policy’ while dead wood from Tsvangirai’s camp are saying Biti is ‘literally sick’ and his health leaves a lot to be desired so he cannot lead any party.
It’s funny how things change.
Biti aimboti madhara emuZANU arikurwara saka ngavabve, asi iye akunzi nevamwe vaimbove vake arikurwara asi oramba zvinhu zviri pachena.
It would be interesting to see how this whole drama unfolds, but whatever the case, they may slit each others’ throats, I don’t care.
They probably would have done the same to each other in Rhodesia as tea boys trying to please their white masters because both are dunderheads.

Taurai
Harare

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