GNU deals encourage leaders to cling to power forever- Dhlakama

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Mozambique’s main opposition leader has condemned the power sharing talks between Robert Mugabe and Morgan Tsvangirai.

“Mugabe used to be my hero, but now I consider him as a political criminal to the Zimbabweans who were denied the result of their choice in the recent elections,” Alfonso Dhlakama, head of the Renamo party, said.

“The negotiations to solve the Zimbabwean political crisis were done in bad faith and it is a bad example to Africa and the whole world,” Dhlakama said.

“It encourages African leaders who lose elections to resort to robbing elections and rely on the solutions of their friends to continue to cling to power.”

Mozambique, which borders Zimbabwe, has been a traditional ally of Mugabe.

4 Responses for “GNU deals encourage leaders to cling to power forever- Dhlakama”

  1. Fcuk ZANU! says:

    Couldn’t have said it better myself.

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  2. moms says:

    African leaders are saying Africans deserve less democracy. we should say no to GNUs…. they undermine the wishes of the people

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  3. Daddy Matty says:

    Point on.
    At the end of the day, what’s the point of elections?

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  4. Wenjere says:

    Nyarara Matsanga. Kamhondi kakapedza vana veMozambique. Shindi yemunhu.

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