Zimbabwe’s main opposition leader Nelson Chamisa met ex-president Ian Khama in Botswana as part of the MDC’s regional diplomatic engagement.
The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) president announced his arrival in Gaborone on Tuesday, March 26 saying
I’m grateful for the warm welcome I have received in Gaborone where I’m currently visiting as part of our regional engagements as we seek a urgent solution to our challenges as Zimbabweans. We are part of the bigger African family, African counsel and support is fundamental.
I’m also humbled by the kindness and empathy shown by our neighbours at a time of tragedy in Zimbabwe.We are one people and we share the burden of our challenges.That is why we engage and share counsel, helping us see the whole picture and our respective place and role in it.
Chamisa shared pictures of the meeting with Khama on Wednesday morning with the words
Had a hugely enriching engagement with H.E Ian Khama,the former President of the Republic of Botswana. So fulfilling to tap and drink from this well of wisdom. Fixing African problems to make all African countries citadels of democracy and prosperity is key!#leadershipmatters
Pictures of Ian Khama and Nelson Chamisa