The former Finance Minister and current VP aspirant at the upcoming MDC party congress, Tendai Biti has poured out his views on the ongoing ZANU PF leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa’s dialogue calls.
Speaking to the German broadcaster, Deutsche Welle, Biti said he fears an implosion in Zimbabwe.
Zimbabweans are being hit by skyrocketing fuel prices as well as rolling power cuts as the country’s economic woes deepen. In an exclusive interview with DW, the opposition politician and former finance minister Tendai Biti called for a national dialogue in Zimbabwe under the auspices of a regional or international confederation of states. He gave a scathing assessment of the performance of President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was elected after the ouster of Robert Mugabe in November 2017.
DW: Mr. Biti, how would you describe the current situation in Zimbabwe?
Tendai Biti: I think it’s an absolute mess, an absolute dog’s breakfast – CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL INTERVIEW