Zim Latest

Shun anti-Government Demos to Defeat Covid19: ED Mnangagwa Warns Zimbos

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned the general citizenry against engaging in ‘illegal, reckless and unwarranted’ anti-Government protests during the current lockdown, saying this is injurious to Zimbabwe’s battle to defeat the spread of the novel coronavirus pandemic which has literally shaken the entire globe in recent months.
Addressing a minimally selected group of mourners and senior Government officials during the burial of the late ruling Zanu PF Bulawayo Metropolitan provincial chairman Absolom Sikhosana at the national heroes acre yesterday, Mnangagwa said the ‘illegal’ demonstrations were endangering the lives of ordinary Zimbabweans.
The 76-year-old strongman said coronavirus was real while imploring on nationals to religiously adhere to World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines and focus on fighting the pandemic than staging demonstrations to ‘seek cheap political mileage’.
“I wish once again to draw the attention to the nation to the invisible enemy that has visited us in the form of coronavirus, also known as Covid-19,” said Mnangagwa.
“It is a real threat to us all and no one is safe or immune from it. Let us keep adhering to the World Health Organisation guidelines for preventing its spread. I want to end my remarks by reminding us to remain united and to keep the peace. We must never endanger the lives of our people through illegal, reckless and unwarranted demonstrations for political grandstanding. We are one people, one nation, one Zimbabwe.”
The long-ruling Zanu PF, in power since the country’s independence from British colonial dominion in 1980, has often been accused of abusing the state apparatus at its disposal to get rid of perennial dissent.
Last week, the Government questionably distanced itself from the alleged enforced abductions of three female opposition MDC Alliance Youth Assembly leaders, including Harare West legislator Joanna Mamombe.
Mnangagwa’s ousted late predecessor Robert Mugabe was previously criticised for his heavy-handedness on public dissent.
In typical Mugabe fashion, Mnangagwa’s overdependence on the dreaded intelligence wing, the CIO and the military, is replicate of the dictatorial style of leadership applied by the late nonagenarian during his 37 years of downright misrule.

Zwnews

Share
Published by
Nyashadzashe Majoni

Recent Posts

Kaze Calls for Calm as Chiefs’ Losing Run Continues

Kaizer Chiefs coach Cedric Kaze has urged patience and composure after the club’s poor run… Read More

5th March 2026

Two Kaizer Chiefs players injured

Kaizer Chiefs have suffered a major setback with two experienced players injured. Both Brandon Petersen… Read More

5th March 2026

Stanley Nwabali Linked With Kaizer Chiefs After Chippa United Exit

Premier Soccer League giants Kaizer Chiefs have reportedly set their sights on Nigeria international goalkeeper… Read More

3rd March 2026

Kaizer Chiefs hit by setbacks as Pirates dominate Soweto Derby

Kaizer Chiefs’ preparations for the Soweto Derby were severely disrupted before kick-off, a reality that… Read More

1st March 2026

Kaizer Chiefs secure narrow win over ZESCO United to strengthen Confederation Cup push

Kaizer Chiefs registered a second successive victory in the CAF Confederation Cup group stages after… Read More

2nd February 2026

EV CARS 247: Connecting Africa’s EV Car Buyers, Exporters, and Dealers in One Automotive Network

Across Africa, vehicle buyers and importers are discovering a new way to connect — through … Read More

2nd February 2026