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Pastor Chamisa says, 'Zimbabwe to be a giant of the world in 10 years time'
31 May 2017 at 10:15hrs | Views
Pastor Nelson Chamisa who also doubles up as opposition MDC-T vice-president has predicted Zimbabwe 'to be a giant of the world in 10 years time.
Giving Zimbabwe a future sense: Zim is not a mere speck on the world map but a giant of the world in 10 years to come.We shall all see it!" he posted on his @nelsonchamisa twitter account Wednesday morning.
However, he was quickly told not to 'exaggerate' issues.
He was also told that the only coalition that makes sense is The Original MDC.
In April, MDC-T shadow Finance minister Tapiwa Mashakada said his party once in power will create a '$100 billion economy within the first 100 days'.
"The MDC has a credible transformation agenda for Zimbabwe. Our economic vision is the creation of a $100 billion economy within the first 100 days on the back of investment renewal and confidence that will result in the review of the indigenisation policy" Mashakada said.
Giving Zimbabwe a future sense: Zim is not a mere speck on the world map but a giant of the world in 10 years to come.We shall all see it!" he posted on his @nelsonchamisa twitter account Wednesday morning.
Giving Zimbabwe a future sense
— nelson chamisa (@nelsonchamisa) May 31, 2017
Zim is not a mere speck on the world map but a giant of the world in 10 years to come.We shall all see it!
However, he was quickly told not to 'exaggerate' issues.
Don't exaggerate things. 37 years into independence is well commendable.
— Kupeta Noah 1 (@KupetaNoah1) May 31, 2017
but VP the only coalition that makes sense is The Original MDC zvimwe zvese mahumbwe. U can bring aboard civil society period
— mathews dera (@matdera) May 31, 2017
In April, MDC-T shadow Finance minister Tapiwa Mashakada said his party once in power will create a '$100 billion economy within the first 100 days'.
"The MDC has a credible transformation agenda for Zimbabwe. Our economic vision is the creation of a $100 billion economy within the first 100 days on the back of investment renewal and confidence that will result in the review of the indigenisation policy" Mashakada said.
Source - Byo24News