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Zimbabwe: Mohadi criticizes CCC for squandering State resources

Mohadi slams CCC for wasting State resources

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-01-29 22:07:26

Acting President Kembo Mohadi has strongly criticized the fragmented CCC for its leadership turmoil, which has resulted in costly by-elections that are putting a strain on the country’s finances. He expressed concerns that the ongoing chaos within the party is causing a drain on national resources and is disrupting the smooth running of the government.

By-elections are an expensive undertaking for any nation, and the frequent need for them due to political instability within the CCC is causing unnecessary financial burden to the national fiscus. The cost of organizing and conducting these by-elections is a significant strain on the government’s budget, especially during a time when the country is facing various economic challenges and pressing needs for development.

It is clear that the ongoing leadership chaos within the CCC is not only impacting the party itself but also the entire nation. The constant need for by-elections due to the party’s internal conflicts is diverting crucial financial resources away from important public services and development projects. This has a direct negative impact on the well-being and progress of the country as a whole.

Acting President Mohadi’s comments reflect the growing frustration among government officials and citizens alike regarding the recurring by-elections caused by the internal divisions within the CCC. There is a strong sense of urgency to address the root causes of the party’s leadership turmoil in order to prevent further financial strain on the national budget and to ensure stability and continuity in governance.

It is essential for the CCC to prioritize unity and resolve its internal conflicts in order to prevent further disruption to the country’s political and financial stability. This will not only save valuable national resources but also allow the government to focus on addressing the pressing needs of the people and fostering sustainable development for the nation as a whole. The urgent call to action is for the CCC to come together and find a swift and amicable resolution to its internal crisis for the greater good of the country.

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