Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga is in the country to attend the funeral of the former prime minister and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai. Tsvangirai passed on last Wednesday in South Africa after a long battle against cancer and will be buried on Tuesday in Buhera. Odinga and Namibia’s opposition Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) leader McHenry Venaani will address mourners at 4 pm at the party’s headquarters at Harvest House.
On learning of Tsvangirai’s death, Odinga said:
I have learnt of the passing of former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai with deep sorrow. Morgan dared to dream of democracy, freedom and justice for his country and his people despite the firm hands of dictatorship that held sway.
Until his death, Mr. Tsvangirai remained a source of inspiration to a generation of leaders across the continent for his courage in the face of monumental odds. His death leaves a gap in a country that still needs strong forces of change to return to the path of democracy.
Chamisa is the perfect people’s choice like it or not. Lets rally behind him. Please lets not destroy the party by arguing. Lets forget our differences and bury our leader in dignity. Its not nice to behave like children, we are fully mature. Remember, united, we will win and devided we will lose.
Who his barring chamisa for the funeral of a man who gave his leader agood shape all the time chamisa is the president for Zimbabwe like it or not we are not threatened lets forget about power hungry lets not been used by Zanu pf beware we are towards elections whats the noise all about
Kuzvipedza tikange tapedza kuchema nekuchengeta President M Tsvangirai ngakuitwe party internal election posarudzwa mutungamiri anodiwa nevanhu tofamba mberi nebasa rasiyiwa na Baba Tsvangirai