MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa yesterday told
opposition parliamentarians to brace for protests over the worsening economic
situation in the country.
Chamisa addressed the MPs at Morgan Tsvangirai House in
Harare, where he said the party could not stop people from exercising their
constitutional right to protest against the collapse of the economy.
“We have noted the total collapse of the economy in the
hands of the Zanu PF government and president Nelson Chamisa, through
engagements with the people, had seen it reasonable to allow the people to
express themselves through protests,” MDC Alliance spokesperson Jacob Mafume
said.
“Prices of goods are out of reach of the majority and, as
the people’s party, we need to protest against this economic problem, which is
the creation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa.”
Mafume said the party was open to suggestions about
protests from their constituents as the situation was now dire.
“The situation is now dire and the people cannot just
watch. It is the voice of God to protest and, therefore, where there is need,
people have to protest,” he said.
He said the Alliance was still making consultations over
the protests.
However, Chamisa’s address came in the wake of police
threats to ban tomorrow’s planned demonstration by the Zimbabwe Congress of
Trade Unions. Newsday
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