Transform Zimbabwe president Jacocb Ngarivhume says Zimbabweans must consider in the coming weeks organising a peaceful demonstration that will be a no confidence vote for the government.
Ngarivhume who also pushed for the, #31stJuly2020Movement says Zimbabweans should make a unanimous declaration for a Transitional Authority to clean up the mess before the next General election.
He challenged fellow Zimbabweans that the time has come for them to courageously stand, adding that President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his team should resign their posts and allow Zimbabweans to right the ship.
“We must consider in the coming weeks organising a peaceful demonstration that will be a no confidence vote for this government and a unanimous declaration by Zimbabweans for a Transitional Authority to clean up the mess before the next General election,” he says.
He adds that it is time for Zimbabweans to move out from the shadows, to lift their heads in dignity and reject once and for all this failed style of politics.
“We must believe in a bigger dream. That greater things are possible. Tomorrow can be a new day for our nation. God bless the people of Zimbabwe,” he says.
Ngarivhume says Zimbabweans have endured enough, adding that for 41 years they have watched as those in government have callously filled their pockets while millions suffer, pointing out that this should come to an end.
-Zwnwes
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