
By Paul Nyathi|After going all out making light of MDC-T President Nelson Chamisa’s undertaking that the MDC government will go all out to improve Zimbabwean roads to world class standards, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has adopted the same call in the ZANU PF manifesto he launched on Friday.
Chamisa has been going around in his nationwide rallies condemning the poor state of Zimbabwe’s roads undertaking that if elected into government, his party will prioritise improving the roads to spaghetti type of highways seen in other countries.
ZANU PF loyalists went wild throwing criticism at Chamisa’s undertaking describing it as wishful thinking.
In a copied move, the ruling party has included the promise of similar spaghetti roads in its election manifesto.
The ZANU PF government has throughout its programmes been working on dualisation of the highways until Chamisa emerged the promise not to dualise the highways but develop them to world class spaghetti highways.
ZimEye.com tried to contact ZANU PF Secretary for Information Simon Khaya Moyo to get a comment on the sudden change of mind to adopt Chamisa’s promise but was unsuccessful.
President Mnangagwa declared at the manifesto launch that the party will seriously concentrate on infrastructure development which incidental is the MDC Alliance coalition’s campaign message.