MDC To Push ZANU PF Into Inclusive Dialogue - Molokele
The MDC says that it is finalising the details of its programme to put pressure on the ruling ZANU PF party to come to the negotiating table.
The MDC is pushing for an inclusive dialogue that will result in the formation of a Transitional Authority.
Addressing reporters in Harare on Wednesday, MDC spokesperson, Daniel Molekele said:
There can be a debate on whether protests will be successful or not. That is conjecture. We are going to apply pressure and as on how you wait and see the details.
We are going to use our constitutional rights to protests. We are going ahead and, at the moment, we are finalising on the details of our programme. People claim that we are divided on protests. Let me reiterate that we are not divided.
We are a party guided by a decision made at congress and party of the resolutions was to apply pressure to force Zanu PF to inclusive dialogue that will result in a transitional government.
Molokele dismissed the ongoing anti-corruption crusade led by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC). He said that the crusade is a charade wherein ZANU PF is involved in internal factional wars.
He added that the MDC will support a genuine anti-corruption probe led by an independent commission and not the compromised ZACC.