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Mnangagwa declines Mugabe limo, was that stolen from MDC-T manifesto too?

by Stephen Jakes
29 Nov 2017 at 10:24hrs | Views
Zimbabwe Communist Party secretary general Ngqabutho Nicholas Mabhena has said the military operation restore legacy has withdrawn to the barracks to leave President Emmerson Mnangagwa to finish the opposition through his seemingly attractive approach to governing the country.

"Operation Restore Legacy : The Generals have withdrawn to the barracks, leaving the President to finish off the opposition. So far, the sounds of "Morgan (Tsvangirai MDC-T leader) Chete Chete " are but disappearing into thin air, as President Mnangagwa rolls out the neo liberal agenda to the delight of main opposition supporters. The other day, the MDC-T spokesperson claimed that, President Mnangagwa stole their economic policy document," Mabhena said.

"What will Obert Gutu say if the reports that, President Mnangagwa declined a limousine but opted for the ML500 and that he declined an invitation to travel to Nairobi for the Presidential inauguration are true? Will Obert Gutu claim that President Mnangagwa stole from the MDC-T manifesto when he talks of trimming down cabinet?"

"As we said a few days ago, the "Mugabe Must Go" song has lost its taste. Mugabe has gone. While we applaud President Mnangagwa for sending the right signals so far, we must build an economy free from imperialist influence and free from looting by those with parasite tendencies. At the same time, we must resist the temptation of building our economy through cheap labour."

Source - Byo24News