Zimbabwe doesn’t need PR stunts, it needs action, says Herman Mashaba

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Zimbabwe doesn’t need PR stunts, it needs action, says Herman Mashaba
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The people of Zimbabwe do not need 'PR stunts', but real action against a totalitarian regime, The People’s Dialogue founder Herman Mashaba said.

Johannesburg - The people of Zimbabwe do not need"PR stunts", but real action against a totalitarian regime, The People’s Dialogue founder Herman Mashaba said on Saturday.

"The people of Zimbabwe do not need Ramaphosa’s PR stunt. They need real action against a totalitarian regime that is subjecting them to the worst kinds of persecution, torture, and oppression." "These are not the actions of a president or a government that believes that 'human rights should be the core concern of [our] international relations', nor one that is committed to 'playing a role in fostering peace and prosperity in the world we share with the community of nations', as [former president] Nelson Mandela wrote of the New South Africa in 1993," he said.

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