Opposition Declares Independence 'Incomplete' Citing Persistent Economic Failures
The Action Democratic Movement (ADM) has declared Zimbabwe's independence 'incomplete,' citing 46 years of 'broken promises' that have failed to translate into tangible economic progress. This critique highlights unfulfilled economic aspirations, such as high unemployment and persistent inflation, directly impacting citizens' financial well-being and business prospects. The ADM's stance sharpens the opposition's narrative on governance and economic mismanagement. The opposition's assertion of an 'incomplete' independence, tied to persistent high unemployment and inflation, highlights the significant economic challenges impacting citizens and businesses, demanding accountability for governance and economic policies.