At times one is not sure whether it is a case of ignorance, or simply taking partisan politics too far. Whichever way, there is clearly a problem in the land when, in a state of political hysteria, people cannot draw a line between a national programme and a political party project, conflate the two, and opt out
of both. The MDC-T has a duty to help its followers, otherwise it risks a backlash from the unintended consequences of its boycott politics.
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