By A Correspondent| MDC President Nelson Chamisa on Friday afternoon signalled what is perceived as a government of national unity with Emmerson Mnangagwa.
This comes despite clear evidence that the 2018 elections were rigged and people were killed just so his opponent could change election results. The evidence currently under investigation by the International Criminal Court.
Writing on Friday, Chamisa appeared to use religion as an excuse for a compromise. Chamisa said, “We’re faced with a terrible situation in Zim & must fix it.”
The catchphrase in his tweet is: “for peace and unity.”
Chamisa also spoke of what he termed, “decisive steps to find a lasting solution,” which he said “are now urgent.”
He then spoke of what he said are “crucial next steps.”
The manner in which he threw religious idioms, brought belief that Chamisa is being influenced by a preacher who is also Emmerson Mnangagwa’s advisor, Shingi Munyeza, who as late as Friday, was seen talking of what he (Munyeza) were principles of not changing the rider.
Munyeza tweeted saying:
ITS TIME TO STRETCH LIMITS
1.Critical times require critical thinking, it will work, simple!
2.More of the same will not work, simple!
3.Get off dead horses, changing rider won’t work, simple!
4.Binary thinking is what got us here, it won’t work simple!
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