ZANU-PF Acting Deputy Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Tendai Chirau says the Youth League is resolutely unshaken
The Youth league reminded Malema that he is struggling for significance in his native South Africa, and therefore lacks any qualifications to authoritatively comment on Zimbabwean issues.
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“It is no secret that he is the latest, albeit ill-chosen, front for the furtherance of the self-exiled cabal’s counter-revolutionary pursuits. Malema’s continued senseless attacks on the Zimbabwean government and ZANU-PF, and the threats to close the Zimbabwean Embassy in South Africa only confirm his ill-advised futile objective of undermining the strong and healthy diplomatic relations between Zimbabwe and her sovereign neighbor, South Africa, and the binding revolutionary ties, sealed with the blood of patriots, between ZANU-PF and the ANC. ZANU-PF has, from its very foundation, been at the heart of Zimbabwean lives.”
Cde Chirau highlighted that Zimbabwe is a sovereign state with a democratically elected government under the leadership of His Excellency Cde ED Mnangagwa and as such, will not brook any interference from puppets and their handlers
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“If Malema is truly more concerned about Zimbabwean lives than the Zimbabwean government, as he would have his gullible audience believe, then he should be at the forefront in defending them from the poisonous culture of targeted xenophobia endemic in his own country.”
Cde Chirau added that Malema ill-considered groundless attack on the government’s programme to compensate former white commercial farmers for improvements made on farms prior to the land reform programme not only exposes his lack of historical knowledge on Zimbabwean and regional geopolitics, but also betrays his intellectual childishness in the art of statecraft, the “politician” that he claims to be.
“In fact, Julius Malema is a known insufferable political flip-flopper unfaithful even to himself. On various occasions, Nelson Mandela, Robert Mugabe, Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma alternated with astonishing frequency between being his revered heroes and his sworn enemies. This is however, hardly surprising from a man who once claimed that he “…would never form a political party to contest the ANC…” even if he got fired. The leopard and his spots,” he added.
Cde Chirau reminded Malema that the land issue still remains at the crux of Zimbabwean politics, being the reason why so many of her sons and daughters took up arms to dislodge colonialism and imperialism.