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Reconciliation and forgiveness of opposition political parties in Zimbabwe
Felix Magalela Mafa, Post Independence Survivors’ Trust (PIST)
November 03, 2006

Reconciliation is about restoring broken relationships through forgiveness, it is about healing the Spiritual and the physical wounds. Generally, Zimbabwe is yearning for peace and justice and therefore, peace and justice can be nationally realized if and only God intervenes between / among the warring parties of the MDC in this case, I suggest that, God intervenes between and among members of MDC and its leadership to unite, reconcile and forgive each other.

Without forgiveness which is from within, Zimbabwe will / shall perish. A Nation without a vision perishes. Members of MDC and its entire leadership should swallow pride and put the interests of the nation first and foremost. We need unity at all costs to motivate the masses that are now deeply apathetic to say the least.

The general man in the street has lost faith and confidence caused by split on the 23 October 2005. From observations our future is bleak and God be asked to intervene now than later.

The country is crying and yearning for reconciliation and forgiveness among / between MDC as a political party.

May God bless and inspire this Vision.

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