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Mugabe’s new rival says he would ‘fix Zim in just 5 years’ if elected

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s new rival, former industry minister Nkosana Moyo says he would “fix” Zimbabwe’s economic problems within five years year if elected president in the 2018 elections, a report says.

Moyo confirmed recently that he would run for presidency as an independent candidate in next year’s crunch elections.

Moyo, who resigned from Mugabe’s government in 2001 citing differences in policy formulation, vowed to single handedly remove Mugabe from power and usher a new political and economic dispensation in the troubled southern African country.

Moyo said that the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) had no capacity to stop the will of the people if they voted in their numbers.

 

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He said he was offering himself to the people of Zimbabwe.

“You know already how some of the candidates have performed in the past. I am offering myself because I believe I am capable of turning the fortunes of this country around,” Moyo was quoted as saying.

Moyo is a trained physicist and former banker, who once worked for the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

He also founded the Mandela Institute for Development Studies in South Africa.

Moyo took his campaign train to market stalls, informal business sites and popular drinking joints in Harare over the weekend to get a better understanding of the electorate’s expectations.

He interacted with vendors, who complained over shrinking business prospects, corruption and underdevelopment of infrastructure.


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