Mujuru Fumes Over Fake Mnangagwa China Deals
7 April 2018
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The People’s Rainbow Coalition (PRC) led by Dr. Joice Mujuru has castigated President Emmerson Mnangagwa for misrepresenting Memorandum of Understandings as closed business deals, to the people of Zimbabwe.

PRC spokesperson, Advocate Gift Nyandoro in a statement said, a memorandum of understanding is an intention of the need to work together between parties subject to execution of suggested requirements.

“PRC, being the government in waiting urges Zimbabweans not to be fooled and misled by the coup President ED Mnangagwa’s falsehoods and propaganda of having signed economic deals in China.

“The Kindergarten and exaggerated praises of ED’s China visits stands out as a classical demonstration of a military administration that lacks primary understanding of definition and meaning of what constitutes a memorandum of understanding.

“MoU is just a statement of wanting to work together between parties subject to fulfilling of suggested requirements. As such, it remains an intention and for a whole military cabal to celebrate the mere appending of a signature to a statement of intention to work together between China and Zimbabwe, would obviously be no different from allowing Satan to run away with a Christian bible from Christian pulpit,” said Advocate Nyandoro.

PRC advised the government to desist from celebrating futile mega deals, as there is nothing called ‘Free Lunch’ in this era.

He said,” ED needs to appreciate that, in this 21st century there is nothing called ‘Free Lunch’ and the military administration needs to desist from celebrating the so called mega deals, which are nothing but a desperate and hopeless walk into extreme borrowing without a backup plan of strategic retreat.”

“The so called China visit is a terrible tragic tale of a scarf man without a clue on how to rescue Zimbabwe from economic turmoil; to the extent that a coup President celebrates mentioning of remote possibilities, notwithstanding absence of tangible evidence to sustain such misplaced expectations for sudden economic recovery for our country.

“In the circumstances, ED and his military handlers need to understand that the country’s economic challenges are not resolved through a borrowing tendency without a backup plan to repay. That applies both to offshore and domestic date,” he added.

PRC said it is a shame that a country, which was once the bread basket of southern Africa, is now a basket case of non-mitigated begging of individual interests, and that citizens need to appreciate that the current military regime is completely clueless, on how to take the country forward.

Lately, Zimbabwe has been engaging the global community trying to lure investors, as the country has been shunned by investors, who since former President Robert Mugabe’s days, cited unpopular investment policies as the major reason for not fulfilling signed MoUs.

Zimbabwe and Belarus recently signed several deals worth millions of dollars across various economic sectors.www.statesman.co.zw