Tajamuka, Students Exert Pressure On Mnangagwa To Step Down
30 October 2018
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Terrence Mawawa|Popular pressure group Tajamuka and Zimbabwe National Students Union have indicated there is no going back on the November 1 ultimatum given to Emmerson Mnangagwa to step down from office.

Speaking at the MDC Anniversary Celebrations in Harare at the weekend, opposition pressure group Tajamuka/Sesijikile and ZINASU leaders gave Mnangagwa the ultimatum to step down by November 1.

ZINASU secretary general Ashleigh Pfunye said the time had come for Zimbabweans to put fear aside
and remove Mnangagwa adding the embattled leader should not step down voluntarily.

MDC supporters drowned out his address as they demanded a march to State House.”Izvozvi, Izvozvi,
izvozvi (Now! Now! Now!,” chanted the thousands of supporters who filled the stadium.

Tajamuka coordinator Elvis Mugari said November was the month the country should return to legitimacy.