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Mnangagwa says Zimbabwe will not adopt short-term populist policies Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said his government will not adopt short-term populist policies and will not be swayed or pressured into repeating past mistakes.

Many are calling for Mnangagwa to dialogue and negotiate with the main opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa so as to try and rescue the fortunes of the Southern African nationhas said his government will not adopt short-term populist policies and will not be swayed or pressured into repeating past mistakes.

Many are calling for Mnangagwa to dialogue and negotiate with the main opposition MDC led by Nelson Chamisa so as to try and rescue the fortunes of the Southern African nation.

 

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U ar a fool whos self seving apha the once great Zim is no mo bcz of u and your party...

They prefer long term starvation.Whats new.

Funny man! But, perhaps he is blinded by his arrogance to see that he and his people ARE making the same mistakes.n

Lol...African leaders are such great examples of governing for the good of the people...🤦🏼‍♂️

Lekker in Zim. They mos have their land and the big bad white man is mos gone

Says a horrible old thug with no clue what he is doing. edmnangagwa is pathetic and dump on basic economics.

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