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Mnangagwa urged to repent and join MDC-T
07 Nov 2017 at 08:21hrs | Views
THE opposition Monday said the firing of long-time President Robert Mugabe ally Emerson Mnangagwa was a confirmation of a serious crisis in Zanu-PF, saying the fired VP was free the opposition.
According to NewZimbabwe.com, Zanu-PF rivals said it was time for the fired VP to repent and be a true democrat and help to bring change in the country.
Mnangagwa, who has been in government since 1980, was fired Monday by his boss for allegedly exhibiting traits of disloyalty, disrespect, deceitfulness and unreliability.
MDC-T national spokesperson Obert Gutu said Zanu-PF has always been an accident waiting to happen.
"As the MDC we are naturally pleased to see Zanu-PF crash and burn; that fascist political party has brought about untold suffering to the majority of Zimbabweans," said Gutu.
"Mnangagwa should repent and become a true and genuine democrat."
He added, "After he repents he is free to join us in the MDC as we peacefully fight to dislodge the insipidly corrupt and decadent Mugabe dynasty in next years' election."
His counterpart, Kurauone Chihwayi from the Prof Welshman Ncube-led MDC, said Mnangagwa's dismissal was a confirmation of a serious crisis in the ruling party.
"The situation on the ground shows that ED will go with the people and this will mark the end of Mugabe's political career, rest in peace Zanu-PF," said Chihwayi.
"But the mauling of Mangangwa did not come as a surprise to most Zimbabweans."
According to NewZimbabwe.com, Zanu-PF rivals said it was time for the fired VP to repent and be a true democrat and help to bring change in the country.
Mnangagwa, who has been in government since 1980, was fired Monday by his boss for allegedly exhibiting traits of disloyalty, disrespect, deceitfulness and unreliability.
MDC-T national spokesperson Obert Gutu said Zanu-PF has always been an accident waiting to happen.
"As the MDC we are naturally pleased to see Zanu-PF crash and burn; that fascist political party has brought about untold suffering to the majority of Zimbabweans," said Gutu.
He added, "After he repents he is free to join us in the MDC as we peacefully fight to dislodge the insipidly corrupt and decadent Mugabe dynasty in next years' election."
His counterpart, Kurauone Chihwayi from the Prof Welshman Ncube-led MDC, said Mnangagwa's dismissal was a confirmation of a serious crisis in the ruling party.
"The situation on the ground shows that ED will go with the people and this will mark the end of Mugabe's political career, rest in peace Zanu-PF," said Chihwayi.
"But the mauling of Mangangwa did not come as a surprise to most Zimbabweans."
Source - newzimbabwe