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Govt's Engagement Drive Still On Course - Matemadanda

3 years agoSun, 09 Aug 2020 11:36:03 GMT
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Govt's Engagement Drive Still On Course - Matemadanda

ZANU PF national commissar, Victor Matemadanda, who is also war veterans secretary-general and Defence and War Veterans Affairs Deputy Minister has said the government’s re-engagement efforts with the United States of America and her allies are still on course.

This comes after America added a local businessman closely linked to the ruling party, Kuda Tagwirei, on the targeted sanctions list.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration has also attracted global outrage for its clampdown on opponents, activists, nurses, lawyers and journalists, accusing them of attempting to unseat his government.

Addressing journalists t the Zanu PF headquarters in Harare on Saturday, Matemadanda denounced America, saying the superpower must “learn” to respect other countries’ forms of government. He said:

Re-engagement has not been stopped, it is still there but re-engagement and reaction are two different things.

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If there is an abuse of the environment, then we have to fill the gaps.

America is not a peacemaker and whoever is funded by America is not working for his own interest but for American interest.

This applies not only to traitors here but in neighbouring states.

America must learn to respect other people’s democracies and stop acting like they are the World Police.

Matemadanda also blasted former Botswana president Seretse Khama Ian Khama and South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema.

Khama has urged Zimbabweans to flood neighbouring countries to force them to deal with the crisis in the country while Malema has advocated the shutting down of the Zimbabwe Embassy in South Africa.

More: New Zimbabwe.com

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