MDC Alliance parliamentary candidate for Mbizo constituency,
Settlement Chikwinya, yesterday described President Emmerson Mnangagwa
as a sly politician who pretended to promote peace, yet he maintained a
firm grip on the State media and the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec)
to disadvantage his rivals.
Chikwinya claimed that the State media was still dominated by Zanu PF
broadcasts, adding that several electoral rules were being flouted.
“The Mnangagwa dispensation has approached his rule in two parts:
which are hardcore and softcore issues, and the softcore issues are to
do with that there should be minimum or no violence during elections,
where he is saying that I am a good leader, Zimbabwe is open for
business, and I have withdrawn my previous deeds of beating up people,
yet we all know that he is the culprit that used to unleash violence,”
he said.
“The hardcore issues are that he has maintained a grip on State
media, and even though they covered the MDC Alliance manifesto launch,
we cannot compare it to the coverage that he is allotted together with
his wife Auxillia, who even appears on television buying tomatoes. What
it means is that Mnangagwa has 27 days to rectify issues and ensure
there are credible elections in accordance with Sadc and African Union
norms.”
Chikwinya lashed out at sitting legislator Vongaishe Mupereri (Zanu
PF), saying he lacked political clout to effectively represent the
constituency.
“Mupereri has been in Parliament only to register his name and he
never uttered a word in Parliament. It is high time people recall him
and put a true representative of the people because I set a high bar for
him during my tenure,” he said.
Chikwinya promised several projects for the people of Mbizo in line
with MDC Alliance presidential candidate Nelson Chamisa’s Sustainable
and Modernisation Agenda for Real Transformation” (Smart) programme.
Some of them, he said, include renovation of single quarters in
Mbizo, where families are overcrowded, and establishing a new clinic.
Chikwinya said donors already pledged to support the projects given his good record during his tenure as MP. Newsday
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