Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Apparently ‘the prophets’ have spoken – Melusi Sibanda



Where do I begin with this story? I am not even religious but I find it highly contemptuous and disgusting to use religion to support any sort of political cause particularly that of a man with such a history. This is the lowest of low as far as political campaigning gets. Where does such a claim end? What if these so called prophets reveal to them that they should smash the opposition parties or rig the elections.
To me it seems that if this ‘God’ of theirs has already declared victory for RGM it gives them a licence to win by any means necessary because ‘God forbid’ (excuse the pun) God got it wrong. They really can’t have God getting it wrong as it could be slightly awkward and uncomfortable for the 100 prophets and their 9 million followers (whenever that census was carried out).
BTW - not even the bible speaks of 100 prophets and it spans over a 4000 year period  and yet we have our own 100 prophets in Zimbabwe discussing (with God) the results of elections which, by the way, have not even been confirmed yet.  Bizarre, outlandish and yet comical!
Religion should be left out of the entire election and political process!!!

We are watching!

Melusi Sibanda Publicity & Information Secretary - ROHR Zimbabwe/Bradford Branch

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