FreeZim Congress To Challenge Construction Of New Parliament
21 December 2018
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By Own Correspondent| FreeZim Congress President Joseph Busha has revealed plans to challenge the construction of a new parliament when the country is in economic turmoil.

Busha, who said he was the third most popular president in the July 30 harmonised polls said he will take the challenge to court early next year adding that the move had been necessitated by the need to push government to prioritise important things including addressing the challenges in the health sector.

He called on government to stop wasting resources through the construction of another parliament saying government should instead channel these resources to the productive sectors.

Addressing members of the media at Cresta Lodge in Harare ( Friday), the South African based businessman acussed President Mnangagwa of failing to deliver on electoral promises arguing that there is nothing new about the new dispensation.

Said Busha:

“I feel sorry for the people who marched and were in a celebratory mood in 2017.

They are in the same situation we were in back in 2008 where people were queuing for money in the banks, people were queuing for fuel on petrol stations and they could not go to their holidays purely because of shortages.

If you were around in 2008 and you went away only to come back in 2018, certainly there would no difference because the environment and circumstances remain the same.

We talk about a new dispensation when there is no change.

A new dispensation is about new leadership not a change of positions..

So our view is that there is no change because Zimbabweans are still battling to get cash to be able to do their activities.”

Watch the video below for the full text of Busha’s Christmas message to Zimbabwe: