A survey by ZBC News in Harare revealed that most Zimbabweans believe the signing of the MOU on Monday indicates that all political parties involved are willing to find a home grown solution to the challenges facing the country.
The people said they are happy with the move taken by the three political parties which have committed to dialogue by signing the MOU which has set an agenda for full scale talks to resolve the country's political and economic challenges.
They say all political parties involved have set a good example which they hope will bring peace and prosperity to the country considering that the MOU underscores restoration of economic stability and growth, the land issue and sanctions.
Some said the move is clear testimony that Zimbabwean leaders are not selfish as this was done for the good of the nation and not of individuals.
Some Christians reiterated the need for unity in the country to enable economic and social development to take place at a fast pace, adding that a shared vision will bring prosperity to the nation.
The signing of the MOU under South African President Thabo Mbeki's mediation has been hailed by people from across the political divide who now say sincerity is important in the talks so as to find a lasting solution to the country's political, economic and social problems.



