
By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa has said Zimbabwe’s developmental agenda is being stalled by questions of legitimacy around Zanu Pf leader Emmerson Mnangagwa’s ascendancy to presidency.
Chamisa, vowed to increase pressure on Mnangagwa in the new year, revealing that 2019 is the year to implement the transformation agenda and resolve the country’s legitimacy crisis
Said Chamisa:
“We have to put a full stop to tyranny, dictatorship and be on the path to reform, nation building and peace building. It will be a turnaround year.
It is a take-off year, remedying the ailment affecting our country.
It is also the year to revitalise and rejuvenate the organisation through organisational renewal and deepening of our internal democratic processes with the intention of giving effect to the party’s new direction.”
The youthful politician insisted that he was not power hungry and challenging the president’s election victory was not for his personal glory.
Said Chamisa:
“We are not driven by love of power, but the love of our country, love of peace, our people, resources, and the love for each other.
Power is meaningless if it is not serving its countrymen.
He does not understand that there is nothing that can beat dialogue — this is what separates humans from other animals.”- TheStandard