THE United Kingdom branch of the Zanu-PF Youth League has slammed MDC Alliance leader Mr Nelson Chamisa for inciting violence in the country saying acts of destruction will not help solve the country’s problems.
The branch also condemned the invitation of illegal sanctions to Zimbabwe by the opposition and Mr Chamisa’s unwillingness to engage in dialogue to promote peace and economic transformation.
President Mnangagwa has initiated dialogue among political parties that participated in last year’s elections.
The Political Actors Dialogue, which brings together all parties to participate in national development, was launched last month but Mr Chamisa and his party have distanced themselves from the nation building agenda.
Speaking to The Chronicle from his United Kingdom base on Sunday, Zanu-PF UK branch youth league member Kudzai Makuku said:
“The fundamental problem is the ideology of MDC. It was built on creating poverty and suffering so that the people can revolt against the Zanu-PF Government. This is reflected by the constant calling for sanctions and unwillingness to dialogue. Our call to our brothers and sisters in the opposition is that threats of violent demonstrations and strikes will not help improve Zimbabwe’s economy.”
“Such actions — whatever their motivations – will in fact deepen our economic challenges and the perception that the country is affected by political turmoil, which in turn negatively impacts prospects for investment and growth of the economy”.State Media
