this year as prescribed in the Global Political Agreement.
Speaking at a meeting with the Dutch ambassador to Zimbabwe Barbara Joziasse, Zanu-PF national chairman Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, said the inclusive Government had failed to work and had outlived its legal life span.
“Our position as a party is that we must conclude the constitution-making process and go to elections. The inclusive Government has failed because our policies with our colleagues in Government are different.
“You can’t mix water and oil. Our ministers from Zanu-PF are not allowed to travel to Europe and the MDC ministers are allowed to travel around the world and you expect such a Government to work.
“The inclusive Government was never meant to be a permanent arrangement and we are now living on borrowed time,” he said.

Cde Khaya Moyo said there were, however, concerted efforts by the MDC-T to delay the constitution-making process.
Unlike the MDC-T, Cde Khaya Moyo said, Zanu-PF had clear policies of indigenisation and economic empowerment that benefited the nation.

He said the MDC-T had no agenda except to say (President) Mugabe must go.
“They have no agenda except that Mugabe must go. Everyday its remove Mugabe,” he said.

With the aid of pirate radio stations beaming from outside the country, Cde Khaya Moyo said the MDC-T was churning out hate speech and propaganda retrogressive to national development.
Cde Khaya Moyo said there were attempts by the West to divide Sadc over the Zimbabwean issue.
He said the regional bloc was strong and had thwarted Western machinations to divide it as evidenced by the dissolution of the Western linked Sadc Tribunal.
Cde Khaya Moyo said Sadc had called on the European Union to lift the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe but the EU had insisted that the environment in Zimbabwe was not yet conducive to lift the embargo.

He said the illegal sanctions were not targeted on senior Zanu- PF officials as claimed by the Western media but were targeted on the people of Zimbabwe.
“How can they be targeted when we have no balance of payment and lines of credit from the Bretton Woods institutions?

“Some companies and parastatals such as the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation are on sanctions and a number of industries are operating on less than 10 percent and you say sanctions are targeted,” he said.

Ms Joziasse said Amsterdam and Harare enjoyed warm relations dating back to the latter’s liberation struggle.
She said: “People of Zimbabwe and Netherlands are friends. They fight for same dreams of equality and development.”

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