Mnangagwa warns rogue NGOs ahead of elections
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday railed against non-governmental organisations (NGOs) accusing them of sowing seeds of discontent in the country ahead of general elections expected later this year.
Mnangagwa was addressing thousands pf people during the main Independence Day celebrations held in Mt Darwin, Mashonaland Central province.
“As the harmonised general elections draw nearer, I call on the nation to remain vigilant and protect our hard-won Independence. No voices, foreign or local, inclusive of rogue NGOs, should sow seeds of division and disharmony among us. Unity and peace should be preached in our families, churches and communities. Dialogue and tolerance have been the hallmark of the Second Republic,” Mnangagwa said.
His statements follow a plot by Zanu PF to use its parliamentary majority to railroad the Private Voluntary Organisations Amendment (PVOs) Bill to regulate the operations of NGOs.
Government has often accused NGOs of pushing a regime change agenda.
Critics, however, said the relentless attack on NGOs is an attempt to close the democratic space and silence critics for exposing corruption and mis-governance.
Mnangagwa, who has been endorsed as Zanu PF’s presidential candidate, acknowledged the presence of former Vice-President Joice Mujuru at the independence celebrations.
Promising to deliver a free and fair election, Mnangagwa said: “My government has put measures in place to ensure free, fair and credible elections.”
-AMH