Jane Mlambo| As the impasse between government and striking doctors intensify, Zimbabweans have urged President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his administration to be sincere and open doors for dialogue amid indications that all the necessary actors are ready to sit and engage and move the country forward.
A Twitter user by the name @Django posed a question that if opposition leader Nelson Chamisa is ready for dialogue as well as the Zimbabwe Hospital Doctors Association, who then is dragging feet if not the government itself.
Economist, Dr Godfrey Kanyenze in an interview with Newsday said 2019 would be hard for citizens if there is no dialogue between Chamisa and Mnangagwa.
Kanyenze said without dialogue, Zimbabwe was likely to witness social unrest from depressed citizens trying to force government to respond the economic crisis facing the country.
@nelsonchamisa is ready for dialogue.@ZimMedicalAssoc and @ZHDAofficial Are ready for dialogue @ShingiMunyeza feels dialogue is the way out..
So who is refusing to talk. Ari kuramba kutaura nevamwe ndianiko and why.— Django (@JoramMubaiwa) December 28, 2018