The fatal error does not belong to Tsvangirai alone
Ken Mufuka writes:
(...) The first rule of politics is that there are no rules. Cheating is
permissible to the extent that the cheater must not be reckless as to
endanger the prize, which is power. For this reason, all politicians
employ surrogates, who cheat for them. (...)
The point I am making here is that we know that ZANU-PF was liable to
cheat, and we can document that. But it is still the responsibility of
the opposition to win the election, and to make sure that cheating is
nipped in the bud. In the case of the MDC-T, the opposition was caught
napping, a situation which was exacerbated by the gullibility of the
leadership in the MDC-T. (...)"
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Letzte Änderung: Tuesday, 13-Aug-2013 16:26:09 CEST
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