Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has issued a sharp message on leadership and unity, declaring that no organisation can succeed without building a true team rather than settling for a loose group. In a punchy reflection, Chamisa warned that groups are often divided, competitive and siloed, with individuals focused on outshining one another instead of working together. “In a group, success is personal, not collective,” he said, describing such setups as rag-tag formations driven more by rivalry than results.
A team, he stressed, pulls in the same direction even when the task feels impossible. “A group merely shows up together. A team stays together and moves together,” Chamisa said, urging supporters to prioritise unity and discipline.
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