National Constitutional Assembly {NCA} leader, Professor Lovemore Madhuku says President Emmerson Mnangagwa will lose in the 2023 presidential elections saying that he will be just an ordinary citizen after 2023.
In an interview with 263times on Tuesday, Madhuku insisted that Mnangagwa will not be the Zimbabwean President in 2023 elections but rather he will be just a contestant.
“Mnangagwa does not remain a contestant he ends his contestation after being declared the winner. When we get to 2023, he ceases to be anything else during the contestation period and when results are announced that is when he become the president of the country, if he wins.” He said.
Madhuku said the new Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema who won elections on his 6th attempt took a lot of time and he, Madhuku is going to become the Zimbabwean president on the 4th attempt.
“I Know today is an inauguration of the Zambian new President Hakainde Hichilema, everyone knows that he won at 6th attempt and as for me l don’t expect to get that far, l should get to the presidency before getting to the fourth attempt,” he said.
Meanwhile, the NCA leader vowed that in four years time his party will be a strong opposition saying that the MDC Alliance is too weak to challenge the ruling Zanu Pf party.
“Four years from now the NCA will still be there and it will be a very strong political party. The reason why all these things happen is that the current opposition that we have is weak. I know that the NCA will be bigger and stronger after 2023,” said Madhuku.
Madhuku was also part of other opposition political parties who recently received Isuzu D Max vehicles from President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Lovemore Madhuku is a Zimbabwean politician and democracy activist who is best known for being one of the founding members of the National Constituent Assembly or NCA, a pro democracy group.