
Own Correspondent|A new civil society grouping which has suspicions of being linked to the ruling ZANU PF, today stormed parliament demanding for the Speaker of Parliament to unleash a whip on opposition MDC Parliamentarians who are refusing to recognise ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa as the legitimate President of the country.
Operating under the banner Civil Society and Churches Convention, the group recently brewed a major storm when it convened a “people’s indaba” at the HICC where the leaders took turns to castigate opposition leader Nelson Chamisa and other civil society organisations outside their cluster claiming that they were responsible for the social and economic collapse of the country.
Led by activists Lynette Mudehwe, Anglistone Sibanda and Abigail Mwampamba, the group attracted displeasure from the HICC convention when it attempted to get Zimbabweans to embrace the unpopular two cents tax imposed by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube recently.

Messages on the banners at the parliament impromptu demonstration demanded for Advocate Jacob Mudenda to stop treating alleged truant parliamentarians with kid gloves.
Opposition parliamentraians last month refused to recognise Mnangagwa as President of the country when he entered parliament resulting in them being kicked out of Parliament.
At the opening of Parliament the opposition MPs also walked out of Parliament when Mnangagwa started addressing the house.
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