Dear FLOYD SHIVAMBU @FloydShivambu
I’ve watched your journey — your exit from the EFF, your short-lived flirtation with MK, and now, your attempt to chart a new course.
I’ll be honest: I don’t believe your project will succeed. And it’s not because you’re not talented or influential — it’s because you’re wounded. And bitterness, when used as fuel, always burns the wrong house down.
That’s why I once urged you to pause, to heal, to cool off. Because rage makes for compelling speeches, but terrible strategy.
Here’s what I’ve learned from working with politicians across Africa: You don’t build the future by urinating on your past.
Stop insulting those who once housed you.
Stop setting fire to bridges you might still need to cross. Stop pissing in the well you once drank from.
You can reject the old without disrespect. You can rise without dragging others down. A wise man knows: gratitude is not weakness — it’s foresight.
If I’m wrong — if you prove me wrong — I’ll return here publicly, eat humble pie, and salute your victory.
But until then, I offer this not as a hater, but as a fellow student of politics:
Build — don’t burn.
Yours in struggle and strategy,
Glen Mpani
Ronwen Williams denied us the chance to celebrate the lead because he’s too casual and never serious…In the game of this magnitude you can’t play like you’re playing against Chippa.He must be replaced and benched for the upcoming fixtures