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Tajamuka calls for action against Zanu-PF business people
01 Aug 2016 at 15:34hrs | Views
Tajamuka, an MDC-T pressure group has for the second time mobilized citizens in Beitbridge to take action against the 'corrupt' power bloc.
Chat263 reported that Tajamuka spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi said citizens should take action against Zanu PF business people, whom he said were riding on the already overburdened citizens.
"We have a problem where some government officials who own businesses in Zimbabwe felt like competition was getting stiffer and they sought to neutralize the general publics' businesses by introducing Statutory Instrument 64 (2016).
"They did this so that only their businesses would benefit because they know this Statutory Instrument does not apply to them and they want to ride on that. We say that is enough and we want to protest against that," said the youthful activist.
He urged people in the border town to make a collective effort in trying to bring change to their lives and the future of their children.
The protests come on the back end of series of other protests that have been going on in the country as citizens have been calling for the Zanu PF led government to address socio-economic issues which have led to a shrinking economy and acute cash shortages.
Chat263 reported that Tajamuka spokesperson Promise Mkwananzi said citizens should take action against Zanu PF business people, whom he said were riding on the already overburdened citizens.
"We have a problem where some government officials who own businesses in Zimbabwe felt like competition was getting stiffer and they sought to neutralize the general publics' businesses by introducing Statutory Instrument 64 (2016).
"They did this so that only their businesses would benefit because they know this Statutory Instrument does not apply to them and they want to ride on that. We say that is enough and we want to protest against that," said the youthful activist.
He urged people in the border town to make a collective effort in trying to bring change to their lives and the future of their children.
The protests come on the back end of series of other protests that have been going on in the country as citizens have been calling for the Zanu PF led government to address socio-economic issues which have led to a shrinking economy and acute cash shortages.
Source - online