So long Poloko Pitwane, so long former comrade

Poloko Pitwane and his supporters
Poloko Pitwane and his supporters

In my early varsity life at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, I came across a man whom I then considered a stalwart. Such consideration is gone.

Poloko Pitwane must come out in the open and admit that the pressures of power imagination and dreams of spinning money ultimately got to him. I have been listening with that gesturing of shaking my head in disbelief as Poloko Pitwane went on to address the self and not the nation. Mr Editor, please allow me to refer to Poloko Pitwane as my former comrade for his he is no longer a comrade and must take off the blue beret of our movement. I am also angry at myself for blind following that has led me to this point of break down.

I know that comrades do not know the truth as yet and are likely to crucify me for this. But I know the bashing will not last long as the whole truth will eventually come in the open for as Nelson Mandela said “nothing is further from the truth”. Let me make it clear that my former comrade carried us through a revealing campaign and under his leadership, before he succumbed to the pressure from the UDC president Duma Boko, our movement had direction and purpose. I will narrate events below as I see to remain a servant of the youth and torch bearer of students.

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