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Zimbabwe's main antagonist leader demands SADC 'to do something'
 
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Tue, 29 Jan 2019   ||   Zimbabwe,
 

Nelson Chamisa, Zimbabwean main opposition leader has quizzed the silence of regional union SADC over the economic situation in the country.

In his address to a news conference in Harare Tuesday, Chamisa said he is still insisting on dialogue but claimed no one is available to dialogue with.

“I don’t know how many bodies are supposed to be killed, I don’t know how, I don’t know how much blood is supposed to flow on the streets of Harare before SADC does something.

“I don’t know how many women are supposed to be raped before we begin to see the intervention of our regional bodies,” Chamisa said.

The MDC Front-runner said President Emmerson Mnangagwa should be held responsible for the ‘‘anarchy’‘in the country following his declaration of 150 percent hikes in fuel prices without prior notice last December.

 

 

 

 

 

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