MDC president Nelson Chamisa seems to be warming up to dialogue with bitter rival, President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Chamisa said that great nations are built on unity and that a nation divided against itself will not stand. Writing on Twitter on Wednesday, he said:
THE DUTY TO STAND…Great nations are built strongly on the pillars of unity upon singleness of focus and an extraordinary fixity of purpose.
Every country divided against itself will be laid waste, and every community or household divided against itself will not stand.
THE DUTY TO STAND…Great nations are built strong on the pillars of unity upon singleness of focus and an extraordinary fixity of purpose.Every country divided against itself will be laid waste, and every community or household divided against itself will not stand.#onepeople
— nelson chamisa (@nelsonchamisa) May 22, 2019
yes the situation in Zimbabwe by all reason has solutions beyond a mere dialogue (political maturity and literacy counts above all being truely people centered in politics ) for the electorate already resolved this issue of governance in the still controversial 31 july elections (there is still great bitterness and acrimony in many muzzled nationals), where Zimbabwe lost a great opportunity to be a nation to reckon with in a fast moving global village.