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Politics Is A Dirty Game, Let Politicians Do Their Own Dirty Work: Bishop Mutendi

5 years agoMon, 13 Aug 2018 01:36:51 GMT
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Politics Is A Dirty Game, Let Politicians Do Their Own Dirty Work: Bishop Mutendi

In an interview with The Herald on the sidelines of the ZCC Defe Dopota Holy Land 42nd commemoration of the passing on of church founder Reverend Samuel Mutendi in Gokwe North yesterday, church leader Nehemiah Mutendi said people should not die for politics.

He said the current political situation over the July 30 harmonised elections outcome was only delaying socio-economic growth. Said Mutendi:

Yes, people died for this country (during the liberation struggle) and it’s different from dying for a seat in Parliament. That’s not a hero’s death. As they say the politics is a dirty game, let the politicians do their dirty work. The Constitution is there, why quarrel? Quarrelling delays progress.


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