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MLF blasts govt for introducing bond notes
08 May 2016 at 08:28hrs | Views
Mthwakazi Liberation Front party has attacked the for introducing bond notes which they said would escalate people's suffering and lead to more economic crisis.
Party's senior official Proud Mazilkankatha Ncube said Zimbabwean government is clueless.
"Their idea to introduce bond notes its fatal. I want to point out that all ministers of Zimbabwe are banking their money out of Zimbabwe, so thus why they support the view to introduce this paper money," Ncube said."Long back l said, this country is still a colony. The regime of Ian Smith was far much better than the regime of the last standing dictator, the President of Zimbabwe known as Robert Mugabe. Our leaders are shameless, mind you all xenophobia attacks in South Africa are a result of the government of Zimbabwe."
He said for instance, the government leads to migrations which leads to xenophobia attacks.
"I wonder, our parents fought against Smith, so as to be undermined by these cruel leaders of Zimbabwe. The cruelty of government on economic development will lead to migration, all ministers will not be affected by this economic problem, because they bank out of the country. Shame to Zimbabweans," he said.
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya last week announced the plans to introduce bond notes denominations of $2, $5, $10 and $20 a development which was met with wide criticism from the people.
Party's senior official Proud Mazilkankatha Ncube said Zimbabwean government is clueless.
"Their idea to introduce bond notes its fatal. I want to point out that all ministers of Zimbabwe are banking their money out of Zimbabwe, so thus why they support the view to introduce this paper money," Ncube said."Long back l said, this country is still a colony. The regime of Ian Smith was far much better than the regime of the last standing dictator, the President of Zimbabwe known as Robert Mugabe. Our leaders are shameless, mind you all xenophobia attacks in South Africa are a result of the government of Zimbabwe."
"I wonder, our parents fought against Smith, so as to be undermined by these cruel leaders of Zimbabwe. The cruelty of government on economic development will lead to migration, all ministers will not be affected by this economic problem, because they bank out of the country. Shame to Zimbabweans," he said.
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mangudya last week announced the plans to introduce bond notes denominations of $2, $5, $10 and $20 a development which was met with wide criticism from the people.
Source - Byo24News