Mnangagwa, Chamisa Govt Of Unity In 6 Months’ Time From Today, Report Says
13 April 2019
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By A Correspondent| As the International Criminal Court received a report on Zimbabwe yesterday, latest indications in the country were that Zimbabwe is set for a Government of National Unity (GNU) in the next six months.

This came after President Mnangagwa together with MDC leader Nelson Chamisa publicly declared intentions to meet.

Human Rights Director Dewa Mavhinga confirmed that he met a ZANU PF official who stated that a GNU was the only solution to the countries economic problems.

“I bumped into a senior ZanuPF official today (Friday) who said a Government of National Unity (GNU) is the only viable solution for Zimbabwe and that it might happen with 6 months.” Mavhinga said.

The development comes after the International Criminal Court on Friday received a full report on prosecutable crimes by Mnangagwa regime. ZimEye can exclusively reveal an evidence based report was submitted to the ICC on Friday afternoon. (More to follow on this).

There was however no direct comment from Chamisa or his spokesperson at the time of writing to state when could be.

The last time Zimbabwe had a GNU was from (2009-2013) where the former President of Zimbabwe Cde R.G Mugabe joined forces with the late Mr. Morgan Tsvangirai the former President of the then MDC-T.

The development also comes as there was speculation that a group with ZanuPf called ” Zezuru” intends to force Mnangagwa to resign in December and handover to Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.