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Chamisa scoffs at Zanu-PF sanctions propaganda

by Staff reporter
17 Dec 2017 at 07:28hrs | Views
MDC-T deputy president, Nelson Chamisa has dismissed as Zanu-PF propaganda reports that the MDC Alliance was in the United States to beg for an extension of sanctions, saying as the alternative and government in waiting, they had the right to start cultivating relations with the international community.

Chamisa told The Standard in an interview from the US that Zanu-PF lacked strategies and sense of engagement and was now resorting to fabrications.

"The fake information and propaganda in the form of sanctions was manufactured by a group of Zanu-PF activists deployed on social media by senior Zanu-PF officials to lie about the purpose of our visit," he said.

Chamisa described their trip as a form of patriotism that must be applauded by well-meaning Zimbabweans.

"As far as the Constitution is concerned, there is going to be an election in the next seven months and we are preparing for the elections," he said.

"It entails getting our message to the local and international audience.

"We make no apology for making our humble endeavour to get Zimbabwe back on track.

"As you are aware, re-engagement takes time and we must act now as an alternative government. We need $15 billion for the immediate reconstruction of Zimbabwe."

Chamisa said it was not criminal to build a coalition of global solidarity focusing on free and fair elections in Zimbabwe.

He accused Zanu-PF of double standards and queried why it was not a crime for the ruling party to train its people in China and not calling them sell-outs as they were portraying the MDC-T.

Source - the standard