The leader of the United African National Congress (UANC), Gwinyai Muzorewa has described the political dialogue (POLAD) between President Emmerson Mnangagwa and some of 2018 losing presidential candidates as a delaying tactic.
Speaking to the Daily News, Muzorewa said that the dialogue will not result in any transformation. Muzorewa said:
This dialogue is a political filibuster. Mnangagwa has said ‘tinongotonga, tichingotonga imi muchingovukura (we will continue ruling while you are barking)’. The people who are participating in the dialogue are barking and Zanu PF is ruling.
I don’t think they will change anything with that dialogue. The participants especially without (MDC president Nelson) Chamisa, the people who are participating lost and there is nothing they are going to change with that dialogue.
Muzorewa said that his party was not participating in the dialogue as they viewed it as a joke. He added that his party was not after a fancy lifestyle which is the only good thing the dialogue is offering to the participants. Muzorewa added that his party is driven by the need to address the plight of the general populace.
He also said that Mnangagwa was clueless on how to solve the issues. Muzorewa added:
There is no vision, if he does have a vision he would not call these people (opposition parties) saying tell me how to run a country.
He should have known how to run a country; the dialogue is for Mnangagwa to hear how to run a country that is why I am not participating in that dialogue.
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