Good times are coming, hints Chamisa as he slams dilapidated roads

By Staff Reporter
TRAILBLAZING opposition leader , Advocate Nelson Chamisa has hinted on advanced preps for a final push to end “bad leadership” and the beckoning of a public welfare sensitive governance system.
He made the remarks Monday while addressing mourners during the burial of Tichaona Mutandiri (91) in Manyoni village 7, Mhondoro .
The deceased is the father of South Africa-based activist Munjodzi Mutandiri.
“I’m not shy to be labelled a politician because that’s my work and Mnangagwa knows that. We have given him a torrid time. He is having sleepless nights because of us,” Chamisa said.
“You might say how is it possible with that small body. It is possible and is happening because it is not the size of the dog that matters, but the fight in a dog. At one time, an elephant was troubled by ant.
He bemoaned the poor state of roads in most rural areas, saying it was a sign of poor leadership.
“You were saying Mhondoro is near, but the journey was long due to bad roads and that should urge us to pray for our country to have leaders who prioritise the welfare of our people,” he said.
“We have leaders, but we don’t see their good deeds.We must have leaders who prioritise better roads, schools and clinics, but all that is missing.”
The late Mutandiri, who suffered a stroke twice and passed on at Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital, is survived by his wife Chipo and eight children.