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Zanu-PF pestering MDC-T for economic advise, claims Chamisa

by Staff reporter
16 Sep 2014 at 15:49hrs | Views

Nelson Chamisa, the MDC organising secretary, has said Zanu-PF officials were pestering opposition officials in the corridors of Parliament, seeking advice on how to revive Zimbabwe's collapsing economy.

The former ICT minister told his party's 15th anniversary at Mucheke Stadium on Saturday that Zanu-PF officials have admitted that they have no solutions to save the economy.

"Zanu-PF is clueless on what to do with this crumbling economy," Chamisa told a bumper crowd that turned out for the rally.

"We are now facing torrid times at Parliament with Zanu-PF ministers in the pavements. They follow us secretly when we go to the toilets and ask for some advice and ideas to fix the economy."

He said Zanu-PF was aware of the MDC's ability to run the economy, saying the inclusive government recorded economic growth that was reversed when Zanu-PF won an exclusive mandate to run the country in 2013.

"They know that we can run the country's economy that's why they are following us even to the toilets at Parliament but we have resolved not to help them," he said.

"Let them do it for themselves and we will see if they can fix it."

He said Zanu-PF was failing to provide the 2 million  jobs it promised in its election manifesto.

There has been accelerated de-industrialisation since Zanu-PF's poll victory.

Chamisa said MDC and its leader, Morgan Tsvangirai were key to economic revival.

"Zanu-PF has no capacity to revive the industry and create jobs for millions of struggling Zimbabweans," Chamisa said.

Source - dailynews
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