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Mnangagwa goes after rogue soldiers
23 Jan 2019 at 06:46hrs | Views
President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday vowed to bring to book rogue members of Zimbabwe's gung-ho military who left a trail of blood around the country during last week's fuel protests.
Analysts welcomed the announcement, saying this would go a long way in healing the nation and calming down rising political tensions in the country.
Meanwhile, Mnangagwa has called for dialogue involving the country's main political actors, church and leaders of civic groups to find a lasting solution to the country's deteriorating economic and human rights situation.
Mnangagwa, who jetted into the country late Monday night after being forced to cancel his recent roam in Europe, said he was ready for discourse to solve the country's crisis and ensure stability.
In a tweet, Mnangagwa said it was time to talk and resolve the economic crisis – months after he and his Zanu-PF party had declared that they were not interested in dialoguing with election losers.
Analysts welcomed the announcement, saying this would go a long way in healing the nation and calming down rising political tensions in the country.
Meanwhile, Mnangagwa has called for dialogue involving the country's main political actors, church and leaders of civic groups to find a lasting solution to the country's deteriorating economic and human rights situation.
Mnangagwa, who jetted into the country late Monday night after being forced to cancel his recent roam in Europe, said he was ready for discourse to solve the country's crisis and ensure stability.
In a tweet, Mnangagwa said it was time to talk and resolve the economic crisis – months after he and his Zanu-PF party had declared that they were not interested in dialoguing with election losers.
Source - Daily News