Dialogue is a process not an event: Munyeza

Zivanai Dhewa

Presidential Advisory Council member and businessman, Shingi Munyeza has advised all political party leaders to consider participating seriously in the National Dialogue in order to build Zimbabwe together.

Posting on his Twitter page, Munyeza said, “Let us rise up and build restored relationships; productive and complimentary politics; growing and inclusive economy; happy and patriotic citizens and potential benefits of an inclusive and holistic national dialogue.”

Addressing those political parties that have tabled conditions for joining the national dialogue, Munyeza emphasised that “dialogue must always be inclusive in all aspects and should never be divisive.  It must also be unconditional yet the differences must be on the table which form part of the dialogue process.”

One netizen identified as Sir Arthur McJoshua concurred with Munyeza adding that, “The road won’t be a walk in the park but with God nothing will be called impossible.  Let’s put God first and one cold day, overnight, it will change in ways unfathomable.  Zimbabwe will rise again soon.”

Other netizens suggested that the dialogue could also consider including the youths in the 20s and early 30s, who are country’s future custodians.