Chamisa To Blame For Political Polarisation, Low Investor Confidence, Is This True?
8 December 2018
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By Own Correspondent| Managing Consultant for JSM Strategic Pathways Joe Mutizwa has accused opposition MDC leader Nelson Chamisa of causing political polarisation which in turn has resulted in low investor confidence.

Mutizwa said this during a US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Africa and Global Health Policy, on Thursday.

Said Mutizwa:

“The legal challenges against the election results at the Constitutional Court and the refusal by the main opposition to accept the legitimacy of President elect Emmerson Mnangagwa has resulted in deep political polarization which has severely dented business confidence for both foreign and domestic investors.

While the polarization is a reality it is also a fact that the ruling party emerged from the election with a two thirds majority in Parliament thus giving it a strong mandate to carry out the required legislative reforms particularly those needed to align existing laws to the 2013 constitution.”