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Minister cheats death in car accident
07 Apr 2017 at 08:13hrs | Views
DEPUTY Minister of Information Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Win Mlambo reportedly cheated death by a whisker when a TelOne owned vehicle he was driving was badly damaged after he was involved in an accident on Monday night.
He was on his way to Chipinge, Manica Post reported.
Police confirmed the accident which happened around 10pm.
"I do not have the details of how the accident occurred, but I can confirm that it occurred. Investigations are still in progress," said Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa.
According to the publication, a Mazda BT50, grey in colour (Registration Number ACX 8629) was registered in TelOne's name, with the address of registration given as 107 Kwame Nkrumah, Harare.
When contacted for comment after Wednesday's parliamentary session, Dr Mlambo went ballistic, accusing the publication of writing falsehoods about him.
"What do you need that information for? You want to write that in the newspaper? What for? You see, I cannot say anything to you. Write whatever you want.
"Last time I gave you my comment, but you went on to fabricate things and wrote things that are not true. Just write what you want," said Dr Mlambo.
He was on his way to Chipinge, Manica Post reported.
Police confirmed the accident which happened around 10pm.
"I do not have the details of how the accident occurred, but I can confirm that it occurred. Investigations are still in progress," said Manicaland provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Tavhiringwa Kakohwa.
According to the publication, a Mazda BT50, grey in colour (Registration Number ACX 8629) was registered in TelOne's name, with the address of registration given as 107 Kwame Nkrumah, Harare.
When contacted for comment after Wednesday's parliamentary session, Dr Mlambo went ballistic, accusing the publication of writing falsehoods about him.
"What do you need that information for? You want to write that in the newspaper? What for? You see, I cannot say anything to you. Write whatever you want.
"Last time I gave you my comment, but you went on to fabricate things and wrote things that are not true. Just write what you want," said Dr Mlambo.
Source - Manica Post