US Ambassador to Zimbabwe Brian Nichols yesterday condemned
the attack by an MDC-Alliance mob on Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Minister Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo in the United Kingdom last week.
Minister Moyo was attacked by suspected MDC supporters just
after he addressed British think-tank Chatham House in which he called for
peaceful disagreement among Zimbabweans and while acknowledging those who were
demonstrating outside the hall, he
jokingly said: “If you lock three Zimbabweans in one room they will form
five political parties. We must learn to differ peacefully.”
MDC-Alliance and its leader Mr Nelson Chamisa have not
condemned the incident despite the fact that the protesters were clad in party
regalia as well as posters bearing deputy national chairman Job Sikhala’s face.
Sikhala was last week
arrested on charges of subversion after comments he made claiming the
MDC was planning to overthrow President Mnangagwa.
He is out on bail.
“Violence should have no place in Zimbabwean society
whatsoever and I condemn any use of it against anyone. I express my concern for
the welfare of Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo,” said Ambassador
Nichols.
He said Zimbabwe needed national dialogue.
“What happened was a sign of the deposition of the society
at this moment and it underscores the importance of having a broad-based
inclusive national dialogue to deal with all the challenges that Zimbabwe is
facing.” Herald
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