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Demonstrations tried and Failed - Abigale Mupambi

05 January 2019.

By Zimbo24news Team.

In an exclusive round table talk interview at the VOA on the 3th of January 2019, Pro democracy Activist and #ThisConstitution leader Abigaile Mupambi said it was time to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of Demonstrations in Zimbabwe.

She said effective leadership rests in the ability to plan, implement and evaluate every program. "Demonstrations and in particular politically motivated ones have proved to bring more negatives to the ordinary citizens the worst being loss of lives and destruction of property.

Its insane for one to expect different results without change of formula and attitudes, l for one am no longer prepared to loose any one more life over the so called peaceful Demonstrations which are never peaceful" Mupambi Said.

She further urged politicians to desist from inciting citizens into actions which they obviously know the results and further urged government to take action in particular about the striking doctors.

 Mupambi ripped in into both ZANU PF and MDC Alliance as responsible for the deteriorating Political  Social and Economic situation in the country citing that each of them had a reasonable section of control as mandated by the people in the last elections. "

 MDC controls more than 85% of local authorities in urban centres and are in Parliament too ,whilst ZANU PF controls a whole two thirds legislative majority.They are all accountable to the people and its not enough for them to  offer us blame games and hold the nation at ransom.

 lnstead they should be  showing us results each in their own areas of control, " she added.

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