Johannesburg – African National Congress (ANC) national executive council member and Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu said the party leadership had a frank meeting with the Zimbabwean African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF) leaders which made it clear how South Africa was impacted by the unrest in Zimbabwe.
Zulu was part of the ANC delegation led by Secretary-General Ace Magashule sent to the neighbouring country by the party this week.
Zimbabwe has a human rights crisis with protesters who have spoken out against corruption and the country’s economic meltdown being jailed.
Zulu said they have reached an agreement with the ruling party in Zimbabwe.
“We have told Zanu-PF that what we see and what we hear does not really represent ourselves, including them, from the point of view of what we need to do as governing parties in creating a conducive environment for our people and running our economies to the point where they benefit our people,” said Zulu.
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