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Yesteryear music great Clive Malunga has urged the country to vote for the change in Zimbabwe as the country gears for the 2023 general elections.

Malunga said that the ZANU PF leadership has failed and has ran the economy to the ground hence a new leader will usher in a new era to address the countrys ecconomic woes.

“Zanu-PF is merely a political party. It is evident that this party’s leaders have failed to uphold the wishes of the Lord as expressed in His commandments.We wish for leaders who will live by the dictates of God’s precepts: leaders who will fight corruption, respect the sanctity of human life, grant people all the freedoms due to them as enshrined in our constitution and work to uplift people from poverty.

“With the change in leadership, Zimbabwe will enter a path of recovery.Zimbabwe will surprise many countries all over the world with how fast the country will manage to heal itself,said the war veteran

Malunga said that change was imminent and that the electorate should play their part by voting to elect new leaders who will then bring about the much needed change.

“I assure you all Zimbabweans that our misery is coming to an end in 2023. Casting our votes is just a formality we must do, but the outcome is given. We are going to celebrate change. Let everyone start planning how they are to develop themselves and their country with few impediments and with the state playing a great facillitatory role. The enemies of progress are going to be trounced. Brace yourself for change,”he added




Zimbabwe once touted as  the jewel of Africa has endured over two decades of economic woes with several foreign companies closing shop in Zimbabwe at the turn of the millenium due to poor government policies with inflation reaching an all time high in zimbabwe.

Corruption and and policy inconsistencies have brought down the economy to its knees




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