Mnangagwa Captures Opposition as He Lures MPs to His Farm
By A Correspondent
In a strategic move, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has successfully lured opposition MPs to his farm in Gweru, leaving many to wonder if this is a clever ploy to capture the opposition.
The visit was requested by the legislators themselves, aimed to showcase the farming prowess of the First Family at Precabe farm in Kwekwe, according to State media.
Mnangagwa seized the opportunity to drive home his message of self-sufficiency, emphasizing the importance of Zimbabwe feeding itself using its own resources.
He encouraged farmers to strive for excellence, learn from others, and adopt modern farming techniques. The President’s words were likely music to the ears of the visiting legislators, who were hosted by Mnangagwa and the First Lady, Dr. Auxilia Mnangagwa.
However, not everyone is convinced of Mnangagwa’s intentions. Some have labeled the move as a “typical crocodile style” tactic, aimed at luring the opposition into a false sense of security .
Others have questioned the timing and motives behind the visit, suggesting that it may be a clever ploy to undermine the opposition’s efforts.
Despite these concerns, Mnangagwa’s move has undoubtedly eclipsed the opposition, at least for the time being.
The fact that opposition MPs were willing to visit the President’s farm, despite initial reservations from some quarters, speaks volumes about Mnangagwa’s strategic prowess.
As the drama unfolds, one thing is clear: Mnangagwa has once again demonstrated his ability to outmaneuver his opponents. Whether this move will ultimately pay off remains to be seen, but for now, it’s clear that Mnangagwa has captured the attention of the opposition, and perhaps even won them over.
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