Senior leaders in Zanu PF need to stop the public trash talk and social media beefs to protect the party's image and unity.
Party security chief slams internal public feuds
Party security chief slams internal public feuds
- Lovemore Matuke is officially worried because big shots and regular members are roasting each other at rallies and online.
- This toxic behavior goes against the old school discipline and traditions that kept Zanu PF alive for all these years.
- Public insults only help the people who want to see the organization fail, so the secretary is calling for some basic respect.
- Every grievance should go through the youth wing or the elders instead of getting blasted all over the newspapers.
- Leaders have to start acting like actual examples by showing some humility and kindness to the rank-and-file members.
- Disagreements are totally normal for any group, but members must handle those vibes with dignity behind closed doors.
- Everyone needs to get back in line behind President Mnangagwa while the country tries to hit those Vision 2030 targets.
- Personal fights are just a distraction from the actual mission of the revolution and building a better Zimbabwe for everyone.
- Choosing to divide the squad is the wrong move when the future of the nation requires a single collective purpose.