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Chamisa's supporters in SA ask for ANC to step in

by African News Agency
19 Jan 2019 at 16:16hrs | Views
Concerned MDC Chamisa supporters on Friday called on the African National Congress (ANC) to intervene in Zimbabwe.

Coordinator Tino Mambeu said they were sending South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to help Zimbabwe since he has asked to be sent by saying "Thuma Mina".

About 20 people were seen picketing outside the ANC headquarters' Luthuli house, holding billboards written: "Free Zimbabwe, Sithuma wena [loosely translated to ‘we are sending you'] Ramaphosa."

Mambeu said more than 15 people have been killed and about 276 injured after the Zimbabwean government deployed soldiers who allegedly fired live ammunition at protesters.

The protests came after Zimbabwean President and leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the over 100% hike on fuel prices.

"We strongly believe that Zanu-PF has failed its own people in so many ways given their failure to fulfil their election's manifesto… The only way forward is a National Transitional Authority being led by a competent leader who is not from Zanu-PF," Mambeu said.

He said they wanted to request Ramaphosa to advise Mnangagwa to step down with immediate effect before Zimbabwe collapses.

"If the ANC is failing us, we will arm and protect our citizens," said Mambeu.

Source - African News Agency
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