“Mnangagwa’s Dialogue Is A Monologue, We Will Not Be Part Of It”: Chamisa
22 February 2019
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By Own Correspondent| Opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa has described the ongoing dialogue process initiated by President Emmerson Mnangagwa as a “monogue which is below the party’s expectations”.

Responding to questions on whether the party will be part of the dialogue process initiated by Mnangagwa whoch is set to be held today (Friday), MDC spomesperaon Jacob Mafume responded:

“We responded to that process and indicated that it did not meet the requirements of a dialogue.

That process is a national monologue where he (Mnangagwa) is talking to himself and, in any event, he refused to come to where the churches were gathered. A person who fears churches and bishops and holiness creates questions in our minds.

We will only participate in a process that is a genuine dialogue, where there is a mediator, who is neutral and a process that will deal with key actors in the crisis in Zimbabwe. We will not participate in a monologue.”

Coalition of Democrats leader, Elton Mangoma and MDC-T vice-president Obert Gutu have confirmed they were invited and would participate.

Mnangagwa recently invited 22 losing presidential aspirants in last year’s harmonised elections for talks, but Chamisa snubbed the gesture.