Tyson Has Nothing To Offer To Zim

 Opinion 


The return of Saviour "Tyson" Kasukuwere into Zimbabwean politics is just a proverbial allegory folklore that remains in the history records of Zimbabwean politics and can only be recited to those who missed the contemporarity attached to it. Tyson is a remnant of the ZANU PF G40 faction that was deposed along side the legendary Zimbabwean fallen leader, the late Robert Gabriel Mugabe. He had to flee down South alongside Jonathan Moyo, Walter Muzembi, Patrick Zhuwao and e.t.c. from the second Republic as it is affectionately called. Tyson bounces back to stand in the Presidential challenge race scheduled for this August and will square off with incumbent President, Emmerson D. Mnangagwa and Zimbabwe's main opposition leader Triple C's Nelson Chamisa. Tyson party is called New Alliance Zimbabwe and consists of people who have failed before like Nkosana Moyo. Perchance, he would get a small portion of voters that come with the Mugabe name as his relatives like Patrick Zhuwawo back his candidature.

However, a lot of Zimbabweans are against him for allegedly looting tax payer's money as he built a 58 roomed mansion for himself. He hibernates in South Africa after fleeing the 2017 military revolution against Zim founding father, the late Mugabe. He is likely to garner few votes especially when he has thrown his candidature this late. The big battle would be President Mnangagwa and Nelson Chamisa who leads triple C. Zimbabwe's elections coincides with The BRICS meeting set to take place in South Africa but media have vowed not to ignore the Zimbabwe elections.

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