Chamisa Promises Mnangagwa Position in His Govt NewZimbabweCom: Zimbabwe
Chamisa, who is widely expected to present Mnangagwa with the most competition among 10 other presidential candidates, was speaking at a rally in Chirumanzu South constituency where he had gone to drum up support for his parliamentary candidate Patrick Cheza.
"Under our Commonwealth parliamentary democracy, the opposition is recognised; we recognise the leader of the opposition in Parliament. This is what we are going to do ourselves," said Mnangagwa. "We are going to deal with nation-building, we want to unite people. We want to celebrate national events as a country," said Chamisa."A leader of opposition is not an enemy of the state, he is an extension because government is not one side, it is two sides, the opposing side and the governing side but these comrades of mine do not know that."
"Do not choose darkness over light. Governance is the second thing which we are going to fix," added Chamisa.
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