Zimbabwes Chamisa says hell testify to inquiry only if president does

Zimbabwes Chamisa says hell testify to inquiry only if president does

Zimbabwean opposition leader Nelson Chamisa said on Thursday that he would only testify before an inquiry into post-election violence that killed six people in August if President Emmerson Mnangagwa did the same.

The July 30 poll was the first after Robert Mugabe was forced to resign following a coup in November 2017. In the aftermath of the vote, civilians died in an army crackdown on opposition protests.

Chamisa lost a legal challenge to the election results but still maintains the vote was rigged and that Mnangagwa lacks legitimacy.

A commission of inquiry led by former South African president Kgalema Motlante has heard evidence from security chiefs who this week denied soldiers had killed civilians and blamed Chamisa and other opposition leaders for inciting violence.

Video from the August 1 protests showed soldiers, some with their faces obscured by camouflage masks, opening fire with automatic weapons.

Chamisa said he and former Finance Minister Tendai Biti were among the leaders of the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)who  on Thursday received letters calling them to appear before the commission when it resumes hearings next week.

“If they are to be fair, what’s good for the goose must be good for the gander, they must be able to invite Mr Mnangagwa. If he is not going to go, why should I go alone?” Chamisa said to reporters at the MDC’s headquarters in Harare.

Police chief Godwin Matanga on Tuesday told the commission that Chamisa could be arrested any time for inciting violence.

Chamisa said this was part of the pressure put  on him to recognize Mnangagwa as the president.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa Nelson Chamisa tendai biti Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Kgalema Motlante Police chief Godwin Matanga

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