Hillbrow Theatre was full to capacity with Mthwakazians from all walks of life who gathered in solidarity with their fellow country men who are facing charges emanating from their displeasure about the manner they are governed.
The meeting was attended by virtually all pro Mthwakazi groups ,namely MLF, MDC, PUMA, ZAPU, UMHLAHLO, MCA, CHURCHES and BURIAL SOCIETIES. Speakers took turns to condemn the cruelty shown by the current regime. These range from imprisonment for complaining about employment denials for locals, the arrests of Minister of National Reconciliation and Healing Moses Mzila and Father Marko Mkandla to the arrests of artists and political leaders represented by the Mthwakazi Trio.
All the speakers were agreed on the need sussession, the need to work as a united front and on the bottom line that despite differences in political affiliations, Mthwakazians were first and foremost the same and had to tolerate one another. It was unanimously agreed that all Mthwakazians needed was to unite and fight for Freedom and Independence then everyone can after that return to their camps.
The rally was in solidarity with Paul Siwela, John Gazi and Charles Thomas of MLF, Moses Mzila, Father Marko Mkandla and Esau Ncube of Victoria Falls - all face crimes against complaining about marginalisation. Siwela, Gazi and Thomas resume trial today for distributing flyers alleged to be urging the masses to topple the ruling regime.
- MLF
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