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‘Zim resources belong to foreigners while citizens are poor’ – Mliswa

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By Nyashadzashe Ndoro | Nehanda Politics |

Norton’s outspoken legislator Temba Mliswa has criticised President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his government for failing to ensure that mineral resources in the country like diamonds and gold benefit locals instead of foreigners who “are doing what they want.”

Norton legislator Temba Mliswa
Norton legislator Temba Mliswa

Speaking in the National Assembly during a debate on the motion on the enactment of the Patriotic Bill, Mliswa said late Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi, who was killed by the Americans in 2011 had empowered his people with the country’s resources like oil.

He questioned why the Zanu PF government was failing to entrust citizens with their mineral resources. “You might say what you want to say but Gaddafi was a good example with oil. He made sure that the people of Libya had something to eat.

“How many people in Marange today have enjoyed the diamond? How many people in Shurugwi where Honourable (Edmond) Mkaratigwa hails today have enjoyed the gold?

“How many people in Matabeleland have enjoyed what is there? Today, we also go on and suspend the Indigenisation and Empowerment Act which was the source of empowerment for every local,” he said.

He added: “The Finance Bill comes on the background that when you move the Act, Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) will come in. How much FDI has come in since you suspended that Act? Foreigners are doing what they want.

“The resources of this country belong to foreigners and not to the people of this country. The people of this country must be having those claims in their hands and negotiating with foreigners – even ugogo umaNcube, ugogo umaKhupe, ugogo Mpariwa, give her the claims.”

Mliswa castigated Parliamentarians for failing to represent the interests of the people.

“The people who are investing are not worried about her but the minerals but you would have empowered her. Why are we afraid of empowering our people?

“How many Members of Parliament (MPs) here in their constituencies have anything yet to spend money? To be able to get into power, you need money but when you are in power, you are seen here passing laws that reverse the gains of the struggle.

“The gains of the struggle were to ensure that we have economic emancipation but it is being reversed. The land reform is being reversed. We have got a government policy of 500 hectares per person some of the whites are being exonerated because you believe they are productive.

“If we have been facing sanctions that is why this patriotic Act is critical, how then can we talk about development yet you say sanctions are critical but you want to use sanctions when it is necessary? When it is about time you want to say no.

“There is no production from a farmer in this country that can happen without them being fully empowered, having access to finance which is five or ten years and also includes holiday, medical aid and whatever you want and then we pay it. How come we are now expected to perform better than the whites when they actually had this land more than we did and they had resources?

“We need to be able to speak the truth. The Patriotism Act is critical in the aspect that we are also conforming to certain issues which need to be addressed and so forth.

“We are MPs. I went to the Speaker the other day and said I am concerned we do break the law as MPs but when we do not break the law you are arrested willy-nilly because you are outspoken.

“These are some of the issues which make people not give Zimbabwe money because they see how you are treating an Honourable MP. He is at the back of the truck and you are happy. What is the point of a diplomatic passport that I have?

“What does this passport mean when you are treated like a dog and at the end of the day you are acquitted? The Speaker is not consulted about MPs being arrested, not that you want to be defended; no does the case stand the test of time?”

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5 years ago

Munangagwa is not presidential material but a hard core criminal.

5 years ago
Reply to  Hatitye Dizha

Hatitye Dizha kkkkkkk

5 years ago

Including him

5 years ago

Very true Themba soeak louder Zim is a looting ground for foreigners and ED cronies

5 years ago

Poor coZ #Demloot

Apo wataura hupfumi hwedu hunodyiwa ne MaRussia ne MaChina zvakangooma zvavo

5 years ago

how painful

5 years ago

Foreigners and their ZANU cronies

5 years ago

Kugova kwaka nyanya apo vana wemo vachidyiwa nemadhadha

5 years ago

maChina ndovatove varidzi venyika

5 years ago

Lucky are the generations which will live without the so called magamba , we have suffered a lot cz of them .

5 years ago

Prisca P Chakanetsa the resources will be depleted by then and it will be worse.

5 years ago

Prisca P Chakanetsa that’s so touching my sister

5 years ago

Apa wataura zvinemusoro

5 years ago

Everywhere

5 years ago

There are no more foreigners in Zimbabwe, they left during the land exercise, which foreigners are you referring to

Freddy Kambuluzi Chinese and Russians Mr Kambuluzi.

5 years ago

James Jimmy Mashayanyika The Chinese and Russians are very few, and look at the Chinese in our country, about 95% are very poor Mr Mashayanyika, our own few people are the ones benefiting

Freddy Kambuluzi yeah but thats the truth,the few pipo are benefiting a lot thru corruption.

5 years ago

Freddy Kambuluzi chinese

5 years ago

Africa my guy

5 years ago

You are saying it wrong Mliswa, foreigners were chased away long back, it belongs to ZANU Cronies

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