By Tinashe Sambiri
Opposition leader Advocate Nelson Chamisa has subtly accused his political rival, Emmerson Mnangagwa, of appropriating the citizens’ manifesto concerning the renaming of provinces.
In a statement released on Thursday, Chamisa emphasized that this issue has long been a cornerstone of the citizens’ agenda. He stated, “RENAMING OF PROVINCES…
This has always been our manifesto issue. I appreciate when ideas inspire and resonate across the political divide.”
Chamisa expressed pride in his party’s commitment to ideas and policy, asserting, “Proud to be ideas-driven and policy-centric. We reaffirm our record as transformative thought leaders.”
He further assured supporters of his party’s vision, declaring, “Our vision for Zimbabwe is solid. The future is exciting! #Godisinit.”
At the recent Zanu PF Annual Conference in Bulawayo, the ruling party indicated that renaming provinces could enhance national cohesion.
Zanu PF Legal Affairs Secretary Patrick Chinamasa urged the government to accelerate this process to eliminate colonial names.