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We can thwart MDC-A :ZANUPF

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The ruling party ZANU PF says that they are capacitated enough to defeat the MDC Alliance calling Nelson Chamisa’s recent national address a hollow utterance.

This comes as a response to the MDC Alliance leader’s address to Zimbabweans on his party’s social media platforms where he also laid the MDC Alliance’s 2021 Agenda.

During his address, Chamisa also accused Mnangagwa of handpicking opposition politicians he preferred creating a de-facto one party state in the country.

Chamisa still maintains that the current President Emmerson Mnangagwa controversially won the 2018 election.

The charismatic opposition leader announced what he termed Zimbabwe’s Agenda 2021 that is premised on guiding the Southern African country from now forward.

He stated a number of challenges such as the coronavirus pandemic and “oppression” by the government that Zimbabweans faced in 2020.

Chamisa added while presenting Zimbabwe’s Agenda 2021 that all the challenges have not dampened the spirits of the citizenry adding that they actually fostered resilience and resistance.

However Ambassador S.K Moyo who is Zanu Pf Party Spokesperson said, “The Revolutionary Party ZANU PF has noted with contempt, the MDC-A veiled threats to unseat a constitutionally elected Government following pronouncements by Mr Nelson Chamisa during his hollow address of 09 March 2021, dubbed, Agenda 2021.”

“While, ZANU PF has the capacity to thwart such machinations, as a law-abiding organisation, we rest the matter with the law enforcement agencies. “

Moyo further threatened to decimate any opposition political party.

Meanwhile, critics say that the Zanu Pf response is evidence of how low they have stooped in their running of the country.

Zanu Pf has sought to establish a one party state void of reason leaving a lot to be desired as country burns in turmoil.

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