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Chamisa begs Mnangagwa to open doors for dialogue between them
06 May 2019 at 11:11hrs | Views
MDC leader Nelson Chamisa, is pleading with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to open doors for dialogue between them, sensationally claiming yesterday that his emissaries have repeatedly found his doors shut.
In an interview, Chamisa told the Daily News that his call for dialogue is meant to avert simmering civil unrest.
He said there is widespread anger in the country over a deepening economic crisis that could explode into unrest if the political leadership does not find solutions.
"We have sent letters to him (Mnangagwa); we have sent emissaries; I have sent several people to his offices but they have found the doors locked and iron walled, but we will keep knocking because what moves us is the suffering of the people," said Chamisa.
In an interview, Chamisa told the Daily News that his call for dialogue is meant to avert simmering civil unrest.
"We have sent letters to him (Mnangagwa); we have sent emissaries; I have sent several people to his offices but they have found the doors locked and iron walled, but we will keep knocking because what moves us is the suffering of the people," said Chamisa.
Source - dailynews