
Yes. They can ignore it but thus what is needed as a rescuing plan. – Irvine Mupfuri
Zanu (PF) wl nt engage n any 4m f a dialogue as their gvmnt s imposed one wthout pple’s wll. Theirs s 2 loot & Col it a dy. Mark my words zmasset lke esap & Indigenization wl cme 2 void. Wat about stealing? – Frederick Moyo
A multy party approach to problems beddevelling our economy will be better than Zanu (PF)’s own dreams. That period of GNU was so smooth. – Victor Zivira
They can ignore this important advice at their own peril, events such as failure to pay civil servants speaks volume of that need, pliz lets produce not asking the so called friends to do it for us…haah. – Francis Gumbu
Zanu needs restructuring out with old ideas. – Evans Mulolowa
I have seen nothing but greedy people from both ends. All parties have no one’s interest but self and individuals’ interests. – Nigel Joseph Ndekwere
They won de elections, so let them rule. A dialogue will propel them to new heights in 2018, just leave these guys. – Engie Shinga
Thus their deadliest vice, the same that fast tracked them to an economic crisis. Zanu must learn to take advice, considering the fact that their mandate to rule is questionable. – Gain Sibanda
YES why not? Dialogue is key. – SirNige
Do we have parties that have the content of national interest that they can talk to Zanu (PF). – @Mbuzana
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