Chamisa Disappointed By ZANU PF MPs Who Refused To Honour Dabengwa With A Moment Of Silence
29 May 2019
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Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-A) Party leader “Nero” Nelson Chamisa has expressed his disappointment at some ZANU-PF senior Parliamentarians who denied  to honour the late ZPRA intelligence Supremo Dr Dumiso Dabengwa who was declared a National Hero by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Sunday.

Posting on his twitter handle Chamisa said the refusal of some Members of Parliament including Tsitsi Gezi, to mourn Cde Dabengwa clearly indicates that there is chaos in the country.

“Some MP’s refusal to honour Cde Dumiso Dabengwa in parly yesterday sends signals of a country in turmoil. Zimbabwe is so deeply polarized by divisive & bitter partisanship. We hurt & hate each other so badly on account of politics leaving us with deep wounds. We must love,unite, heal and build!” said Chamisa.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa is reportedly to have been also snubbed Cde Dabengwa, assigning Vice President Kembo Mohadi to stand in on behalf of him throughout the funeral and burial.

Chamisa through his treasurer David Coltart told Dabengwa family that he will be attending the burial and memorial services of the late hero.

Dr Dabengwa died last week on Thursday in Nairobi, Kenya on his way back to Zimbabwe from India where he had rushed for medical treatment. He will be buried at Ntabazinduna on Saturday.