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Chamisa says Zanu-PF deserves some credit
27 Jun 2022 at 08:20hrs | Views
OPPOSITION Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) leader Nelson Chamisa has said despite ruining the country since taking over power at Independence in 1980, the ruling Zanu-PF party deserves credit on education.
Chamisa was speaking in Harare at a memorial service for the late Dr Alex Magaisa who succumbed to a heart attack in the United Kingdom where he was a law lecturer.
Magaisa, a government critic and former advisor to the late ex-Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, was also a key advisor to Chamisa.
Citing the late Kent University law lecturer and others like Professor Arthur Mutambara who also attended the memorial event, Magaisa said Zanu-PF deserved some credit for education policies, as well as other liberation dividends such as ‘one man one vote'.
Chamisa was speaking in Harare at a memorial service for the late Dr Alex Magaisa who succumbed to a heart attack in the United Kingdom where he was a law lecturer.
Magaisa, a government critic and former advisor to the late ex-Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai, was also a key advisor to Chamisa.
Citing the late Kent University law lecturer and others like Professor Arthur Mutambara who also attended the memorial event, Magaisa said Zanu-PF deserved some credit for education policies, as well as other liberation dividends such as ‘one man one vote'.
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Source - NewZimbabwe