Transform Zimbabwe President, Jacob Ngarivhume has rejected Mugabe’s advice on coalition which the opposition parties in the country are planning to have ahead of 2018 presidential elections.
Speaking to journalists at the Women Health Fair program which the party launched in Glenview on Thursday last week, Ngarivhume said opposition parties will never take an advice on the coalition from Mugabe who is their opponent.
“People have endorsed the coalition of opposition parties against Zanu PF in 2018 and as we agreed with other opposition parties, we are going to have a coalition and have one representative who will run against Mugabe in 2018, so who is he to give us advice and tell us not to have a coalition,” queried TZ leader.
Ngarivhume said that Mugabe is the enemy of the people who is responsible of the collapse of the economy.
“Mugabe is the people’s enemy who destroyed the country and its economy, how can we then allow him to have a say on who is who in the opposition party?” he said.
The country’s 18 opposition parties have sat under the banner of National Electoral Reforms Agenda have agreed to form a grand coalition against Mugabe in 2018 election.
However, Mugabe who turned 93 on Tuesday last week said a coalition of opposition parties will not defeat him in an election adding that zero plus zero will count to anything.