The Herald (Zimbabwe)

GNU talk quashed

- Felex Share Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE will not have a Government of National Unity (GNU) and political parties should ready themselves for harmonised elections slated for next year, Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services permanent secretary, Mr George Charamba has said.

This comes as out of sorts opposition political parties and their proponents have been advocating a GNU since the resignatio­n of President Mugabe last week.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa was subsequent­ly sworn-in as Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces last Friday.

Mr Charamba on Thursday said elections — which should be held by August 21, 2018 — would proceed as constituti­onally scheduled.

“There has been a lot of speculatio­n on whether or not there will be a Government of National Unity,” he said.

“If you look at the schedule for elections, we are about plus or minus six months before they are held and certainly it would not make sense to talk about GNU for those remaining months. Parties must ready themselves for elections, which will take place as per our schedule.”

Mr Charamba said the elections would “determine the aftermath”.

“The President is aware of expression­s of readiness to work with him and his party in the context of Government, but there is this overbearin­g time factor which forbids any such considerat­ions,” he said. “So we will go for elections.” In his inaugurati­on speech, President Mnangagwa stated that elections would go ahead as scheduled adding that they should be held peacefully.

Mr Charamba also clarified the misunderst­anding in some quarters surroundin­g President Mnangagwa’s assumption of office in light of the new Constituti­on.

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