BREAKING !! Chamisa Leaks His Next Step In A Live Audio Interview /Mnangagwa & Tshabangu Panic
Summary
TLDRNelson Chamisa indicates he has been approached by various stakeholders and groups to find a solution to Zimbabwe's problems. He refuses to be part of corrupt politics and calls for fresh, credible leadership and a citizens' movement, not just a political party. He suggests the way forward is a non-partisan coalition of stakeholders and citizens coming together, like the liberation movement. The end game is building this strong citizens' movement to collectively decide how Zimbabwe should be governed going forward, peacefully correcting the situation rather than having disputed elections.
Takeaways
- π Nelson Chamisa says he's been approached by various groups to find a solution to Zimbabwe's problems
- π― He claims money is finding its way into the pockets of those who have succumbed to enticement
- π He says he will not be part of sewer pond politics and wants fresh politics with credible leaders
- π€ He indicates getting rid of questionable faces from the past and bringing in new faces
- π² He talks about moving away from being just a political party to becoming a citizens movement
- π He emphasizes that political parties don't liberate nations, movements do
- π₯ He wants to correct the situation in Zimbabwe peacefully
- π€ He aims to galvanize Zimbabweans together into a movement
- π³ He wants to move away from a cycle of disputed, rigged and contested elections
- π€ He says enough is enough - over 5 million Zimbabweans are in the diaspora due to bad governance
Q & A
What group of stakeholders has Nelson Chamisa been approached by recently?
-Nelson Chamisa says he has been approached by war veterans, women's groups, youth groups, church leaders, traditional leaders, trade unions, civil society leaders, and various leaders on the continent.
What is Nelson Chamisa's stance regarding the recalls being instigated by ZANU PF?
-Nelson Chamisa says enough is enough of all the recalls being instigated by ZANU PF and obviously supported by President Mnangagwa. He says they cannot waste resources of the country over by-elections that are illegal and criminal.
What does Nelson Chamisa mean when he talks about not wanting to be part of a circus?
-When Nelson Chamisa talks about not wanting to be part of a circus, he is referring to not wanting to participate in unnecessary political drama and illegal by-elections instigated by ZANU PF. He wants to focus on pressing national priorities instead.
What is Nelson Chamisa's vision for the way forward for Zimbabwe?
-Nelson Chamisa's vision is for Zimbabwe to have a properly elected government and a return to legitimacy, majority rule, prosperity, and happiness for the people. He wants the country to be governed properly, accountably and democratically.
What does Nelson Chamisa mean when he talks about new politics and a new path?
-When Nelson Chamisa talks about new politics and a new path, he is referring to charting a different political direction for Zimbabwe focused on citizens' movements rather than just political parties, with new credible leaders who want to serve the people.
Why does Nelson Chamisa say political parties don't liberate nations?
-Nelson Chamisa says political parties alone don't liberate nations, rather liberation comes from mass movements involving different stakeholders and citizens united around a common cause, like the liberation movement against colonial rule.
What kind of political formation does Nelson Chamisa now want to build?
-Nelson Chamisa now wants to build a mass political movement centered around citizens rather than just a political party, saying liberation comes from movements not merely political parties.
Who does Nelson Chamisa say he is going to leave behind?
-Nelson Chamisa says he is going to leave behind those around him who were there for money, leadership posts and power, and who have now been enticed through infiltration and recalls. He will build new politics with fresh, credible leaders.
What recent political movements does Nelson Chamisa's vision echo?
-Nelson Chamisa's vision of a citizens' movement echoes recent mass political movements like Black Lives Matter in America which achieved political change through grassroots civic mobilization beyond traditional parties.
How does Nelson Chamisa plan to correct Zimbabwe's political situation?
-Nelson Chamisa plans to correct Zimbabwe's political situation by building a strong citizens' movement that can unite Zimbabweans to demand proper democratic governance and accountability, done peacefully.
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