Nkosana vows not vote for Chamisa

… claims Chamisa is not leadership material

Staff Reporter

The leader of the now defunct Alliance for People’s Agenda (APA), Dr Nkosana Moyo has vowed not to vote for the leader of the Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Nelson Chamisa, claiming that he does not possess any leadership dexterity to move this country forward, the Harare Post can report.

Speaking during an interview, Dr Moyo commended democracy saying it gives individuals an option to vote for the one they deem capable of moving the country forward.

“I will not vote for Chamisa because I do not think he has got the skills that my country requires. Our leader has to understand how an economy works above all, I don’t believe that Chamisa has got that understanding,” said Moyo.

He further added that Chamisa had zero understanding of what this nation requires to develop its economy.

“Democracy is beautiful because you are free to vote for him (Chamisa), I personally will not vote for him because I genuinely believe that he is someone who does not understand the intricacies of finance which lead directly into how you support investment, what creates confidence and credibility.

“So I wouldn’t vote for Chamisa because I don’t think he has the skills that my country requires. If he had, I would join his CCC party and support him.

“I have just articulated what I think a leader at this point and time in our country should understand,” said Dr Moyo.

Meanwhile, Chamisa in the company of Tendai Biti and the now deceased Dhewa Mavhunga made a beeline to the United States of America (USA) to request a further tightening of the already crippling sanctions against Zimbabwe, the same sanctions that have been an albatross on Zimbabwe’s efforts to revamp the economy for over two decades. 

Furthermore, Chamisa is on record saying he has been locking every door that leads to economic investment into the country using the USA influence of embargoing countries that might want to do business with Zimbabwe, killing every opportunity to create jobs and improve the lives of the people of Zimbabwe.