Government detractors have upped their tempo of an alleged “Zimbabwean crisis” in a bid to arm-twist the Zanu-PF Government to negotiate with Nelson Chamisa.
MDC House of Assembly member for Kuwadzana, Charlton Hwende has become one of the leading people on social media castigating efforts by Government on our path to economic recovery.
Hwende and company are propagating the “Zimbabwean crisis” narrative for obvious political reasons but this is far from the truth as the President Mnangagwa’s administration is laying the foundation for an upper middle income economy by 2030 and no amount of cynicism can change that.
Hwende posted on his twitter handle that, “The Zimbabwe crisis is not economic but a political crisis emanating from stolen elections and subversion of the will of the people. Business people calling for removal of sanctions without the necessary political reforms must be calling for Dialogue to resolve the political impasse.”
Hwende and others like him are failing to accept a simple fact that the MDC Alliance lost the July 30, 2018, Presidential elections which saw Zanu-PF winning convincingly and resoundingly. No amount of the so-called ‘kudira jecha’ is going to force Zanu PF to negotiate with Chamisa.
If truth be told, the MDC is responsible for the current economic challengs because they called for sanctions and ran down local authorities.
If we talk about poorly run urban councils, we point to MDC.
These councils have been run by MDC councillors since 2000 and they have created dirty cities that have become fodder for water borne diseases.