The Zimbabwean President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, on Wednesday told the British government to mind its business and stop interfering in Southern African country’s matter, IgbereTV reports
Mnangagwa, who was reacting to claims by members of the British House of Lords that the governing Zanu PF party was targeting the opposition, said the country’s former colonial masters had more than enough problems to face than to tell a sovereign nation what to do and how to run its affairs.
In a statement issued by his spokesman, George Charamba, the President said the UK has been trying to control Zimbabwe but asked the country to focus on its own troubles.
He said: “Through their sponsored opposition and non-governmental organisations, have been desperately trying to block the passage of a Private and Voluntary Organisation (PVO) Bill seeking to end money laundering and rein in foreign funding of local politics