I Offered Mnangagwa Advice But He Refused To Meet Me Fearing A Power Grab: Nelson Chamisa

MDC-T president Nelson Chamisa has said that he once reached out to President Emmerson Mnangagwa but was rebuffed. Chamisa said that he tried to offer Mnangagwa advice because the country needed collective leadership to move forward. Speaking at a rally in Wedza, Chamisa said,

Our problem is not about the election, it is about how we are going to take this country forward. I wrote to Mnangagwa offering him advice, but he refused fearing that I would grab power from him. I did that after realisation that we could only take this country forward through collective leadership, but he refused to meet me… Zimbabwe is not only for economic healing, but spiritual healing as well. I saw this in the spiritual realm.

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3 comments on “I Offered Mnangagwa Advice But He Refused To Meet Me Fearing A Power Grab: Nelson Chamisa

  1. Another lie or political banter from Chamasi and name dropping this time dropping the name of Zimbabwe ‘s President His Excellence ED

  2. Water and oil will never mix, the big ego of Mr. I have it all, i know all .when he cant even analyzy his own speechs and correct them? in short you were looking for a job and you want Zanu PF to give it you. While the sanctions on Zimbabwe are on and ordinary people suffering.You called for the sanctions maybe you need to reverse all your demands that the Americans are using, then your advise will be welcome. You have double standards, its a question of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing Your politicsis Chamisa only kind of politics with close friends nothing else..

  3. there is no smoke without fire.sanctions cant be called for by word of mouth but through deeds.l dont see any sense in crying to be at neighbour’s house after being banned frm visiting them.Develop yo own home to attract them to visit yo own country and when they show interest in yo country after developing it ban them frm visiting you the same they did to u.hw can one cry to visit someone’s country as if you dont hv yos.hw can one say sanctions make life for ordinary zimbos when in actual fact its those in power

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