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Mnangagwa Did Not Get Into Power Through A Coup: Ziyambi

6 years agoWed, 04 Apr 2018 02:42:42 GMT
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Mnangagwa Did Not Get Into Power Through A Coup: Ziyambi

Responding to People’s Democratic Party (PDP) spokesperson, Jacob Mafume’s comment during a Capitalk Radio show that the current administration came into power through a military coup, Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi said the parliamentary process to impeach former President Robert Mugabe led to his resignation.

Said Mafume:

Former President Robert Mugabe, who recently publicly made comments about his ouster in November last year, described the development as a “…coup d’état. It was truly a military takeover.

But Ziyambi responded saying:

The current regime did not get into power through a military operation. There was a parliamentary process that was started and supported with parties in Parliament.

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Mafume said that the opposition will not participate in the forthcoming elections if there are no reforms stating that they will not legitimise a coup government. Said Mafume:

There will be no election if there are no reforms. We will not be part of a process were we are going to enter into the coronation of a military action that was done seven months ago.  We will not be the icing on the cake for what is a window dressing process. They came in with a platform of reforms.

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