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Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Ally Rebukes Chamisa for Declining Job Offer to Be Leader of Opposition in Parliament

[New Zimbabwe] Former government critic turned Zanu PF sympathiser, Eddie Cross, has blamed Zimbabwes charismatic politician, Nelson Chamisa, for missing a golden opportunity to catapult his career after declining an offer to be the leader of the opposition in Parliament.



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