Terrence Mawawa|Ruling party stalwarts have declared that there will be no dialogue with the opposition in spite of the current economic quagmire.
Emmerson Mnangagwa and his ruling Zanu PF party honchos have ignored calls for dialogue by opposition MDC leader Nelson
Chamisa even as the country’s economic meltdown continues.
The disputed July 30 elections have been followed by a deepening of the country’s economic meltdown with foreign currency shortages resulting in fuel shortages as well as demands for salaries to be paid in foreign currency by public service workers.
A strike by junior doctors is now in its second month while teachers have also warned that schools may not re-open for the new school term this Tuesday if government does not agree to pay wages in US dollars.
Chamisa blames the economic crisis on Mnangagwa’s lack of legitimacy following the “stolen election” which was also followed by deadly violence that claimed the lives of six people
when soldiers opened live fire on protesters.