ZANU PF youths in Mashonaland East province have called on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government to withhold benefits from “noisome” MDC members of parliament.
In their resolutions read out by the provincial youth league chairperson Kelvin Katsvairo ahead of the ZANU PF Indaba set for Esogodinin this week, the youths said
The opposition parliamentarians should form a choir if they so wish, and not sing in Parliament as there are issues of development to discuss, and those who do not recognise the Head of State should not benefit from State resources or cease to be members.
ZANU PF has been irked by the behaviour of opposition MPs in Parliament especially on November 22 when they refused to raise when Mnangagwa entered Parliament. The MDC MPs were forcibly ejected from the August House after anti-riot police were called in. Several MPS were allegedly assaulted and some had to be hospitalised.
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MDC MPs should just accept defeat and move to another chapter for development. They have lost case at the constitutional court, do they think they can win it by failing to recognize ED`s authority.
Confrontation and abrasiveness will always be costly to Zimbabwe due to its toxic divisive value……equally there is need for enhancement of constitutional literacy among the youth.