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Tsvangirai engages Matabeleland South
17 Jan 2017 at 15:41hrs | Views

MDC-T leader Morgan Tsvangirai has advised people in Matabeleland South that he will be visiting them on Friday and called for feedback on how the party should approach the political space which has been characterized by violence and vote rigging by the ruling Zanu PF since its MDC's formation.
This come at a time when the campaigns for the 2018 elections are yet to gather momentum.
'I will go to all provinces to interact as well as hear the people's views on a range of national issues, among them the key issue of alliance building ahead of the next election," Tsvangirai posted on his Facebook wall.
"I will be in Matabeleland South this Friday before proceeding to Matabeleland North, Bulawayo, Midlands, Masvingo and the rest of the country's provinces. This is a highly interactive tour where I shall be meeting ordinary people, party structures as well as opinion leaders in the country provinces to hear them out on the crisis facing the country as well as other national issues, alliance building being key among them."
He said there is nothing that stops people from sharing with him their thinking on these issues.
"I want this all-important process of alliance building to be enriched and enhanced by direct people participation. Let's engage," he said.
This come at a time when the campaigns for the 2018 elections are yet to gather momentum.
'I will go to all provinces to interact as well as hear the people's views on a range of national issues, among them the key issue of alliance building ahead of the next election," Tsvangirai posted on his Facebook wall.
"I will be in Matabeleland South this Friday before proceeding to Matabeleland North, Bulawayo, Midlands, Masvingo and the rest of the country's provinces. This is a highly interactive tour where I shall be meeting ordinary people, party structures as well as opinion leaders in the country provinces to hear them out on the crisis facing the country as well as other national issues, alliance building being key among them."
He said there is nothing that stops people from sharing with him their thinking on these issues.
"I want this all-important process of alliance building to be enriched and enhanced by direct people participation. Let's engage," he said.
Source - Byo24News