By A Correspondent- Opposition leader Nelson Chamisa has warned President Emmerson Mnangagwa that time was running out for him to make decisions that will see him remembered as a legend or villain adding that the country was fast approaching a point of no return.
Chamisa said Mnangagwa’s actions would see him in a tight and dangerous corner since the current situation in the country was now way beyond party lines.
Speaking to a local publication on Sunday, the youthful MDC leader said:
“ED is pushing himself in a dangerous corner. He is in his 70s and should make sure that he leaves behind a happy legacy. He must choose whether he wants to be remembered as a legend or a villain.
While 2017 was supposed to be a window for him and his comrades to say we are leaving the past behind and correcting our mistakes, it was a regression.
Now, he is leaving people with little space and that could be a source of discomfort and resistance … which could come from unemployed youths. The next few weeks are going to be decisive for the next generations and my message to Mnangagwa is very simple: I am your man for genuine dialogue … my interest is your interest, and your interest is my interest.
A new dawn can never be impeded. Indeed, nobody has the power to stop that … the sun is rising in Zimbabwe and there will be light very soon.”
Chamisa’s comments come at a time where things have deteriorated economically in Zimbabwe. This has been exasperated by the reintroduction of the infamous Zim Dollar which masses never wanted or were prepared to accept.-DailyNews