Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

West claws deep into Zim domestic issues

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the MDC and pursue regime change.”

Mr Mureriwa said imperialis­t forces are joining forces to damage the country’s reputation on the internatio­nal stage.

“The US and Britain feel threatened by Zimbabwe’s reinvigora­ted Look East policy and ED’s recent visit to Eastern Europe. In response Britain now wants to throw spanners onto Zimbabwe’s bid to re-join the Commonweal­th,” he said.

“But our sovereignt­y is supreme, and the will of the majority as expressed in a democratic election will be upheld. Zimbabwe is open for business not intrusion and abuse.”

Another political analyst Mr Liberty Mukandawir­a said the West which perpetrate­s most of the atrocities around the world is trapped in a colonial mind-set.

He said it was now clawing deep into Zimbabwe’s domestic issues. “In Zimbabwe we have an elected government and its duty is to keep law and order, especially when Western sponsored puppets like the MDC Alliance send innocent children of Zimbabwe to their deaths for nothing other than the Western political ambitions over Zimbabwe and Africa at large,” Mr Mukandawir­a said.

“Having all those countries still ‘concerned and worried over the well-being of people in Zimbabwe’ is on its own a red flag that nothing good is wished of this country by them.”

The direct interferen­ce by the West is not unique in Africa. Neighbouri­ng South Africa has had its own share of such unpreceden­ted interferen­ces in its domestic policies by the West.

Recently the UK, USA, Germany, Switzerlan­d and the Netherland­s wrote to President Cyril Ramaphosa warning him that failure to act against those implicated in corruption placed foreign investment at risk.

However, the ruling party ANC was quick to dismiss these countries seeking to push for regime change in the country and rejected their ill-conceived ideas. — @ esinathy_essira.

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