POLAD condemns the much-hyped July 31st protests. Speaking after the third principals’ executive plenary meeting for Polad members at State House in Harare yesterday evening, Bethel Christian Party leader Dr Willard Mugadza said the organisers should find other ways of engaging that are peaceful. All Polad members were in attendance.
Members of the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) yesterday said demonstrations planned by some political parties, non-governmental organisations, trade unions and churches will destabilise the peace prevailing in Zimbabwe.
Dr Mugadza said the issue of purported demonstrations was raised and was discussed at length. “The general consensus is that we must continue with negotiations. As opposition political parties our duty is to try and influence those that are in power,” he said.
“The issues that are being raised by those that are outside Polad are the same issues that we are also raising since the inception of Polad. So negotiations with the ruling party has been agreed and they shall continue. Dialogue is the best way forward instead of engaging in demonstrations.”
He said the meeting with President Mnangagwa went well. “We spoke about a number of issues that are currently bedevilling the country. We spoke about the currency issues, the effects of Covid-19. We also spoke about the daily challenges that ordinary citizens are facing. We also spoke about the National Development Strategy and devolution.”
Dr Mugadza said the Government has put in place a number of interventions, which will be announced soon. Mr Welcome Shumba leader of the New Patriotic Front echoed the same sentiments.
“We don’t support the demonstrations. As Zimbabweans, we should find each other. We know those who are behind the demonstrations. As Zimbabweans we should learn to dialogue,” he said.
Source – The Herald
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