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Chamisa Calls For SADC To Address Immigration Crisis

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The President of the opposition party Nelson Chamisa has called for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to intervene and help Zimbabweans to make their motherland habitable.

Speaking at eNCA news Chamisa emphasized on the need for African countries, more particularly Zimbabweans to work together in making Zimbabwe a habitable place.

“What we are seeing in South Africa is a very unfortunate development, but we do appreciate their domestic pressures also on South Africa because of circumstances. The question is what are we going to do together as Africans but more particularly as Zimbabweans.

‘Lets fix Zimbabwe so that Zimbabwe becomes a better place for Zimbabweans who are running to neighboring countries in search of greener pastures.

“So if we do not fix Zimbabwe it will become Botswana’s problem, Zambia’s problem, South Africa’s problem and Mozambique’s problem. The Zimbabwean problem has become an African problem, a SADC problem and we need to address it as such,” said Chamisa.

Chamisa said this after the alleged murder of Elvis Nyathi who was burnt and stoned to death by the fierce vigilante mob group called “dudula'” in Diepsloot, Johannesburg South Africa.

Nyathi was alleged to have been a victim of the Dudula operation, after he failed to produce a passport to the mob on Wednesday night.

Last week Friday CCC condemned the murder of Nyathi and blamed the Zanu PF government for bad governance leading Zimbabweans to go into economic exile in foreign lands.

The South African opposition party Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) led by firebrand Youthful leader Julius Malema a former ANC ruling party youth leader in South Africa also condemned the xenophobic attack on a fellow African and accused the ruling African National Congress (ANC) of sponsoring the vigilante groups.

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