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Troubled MDC-T covers up 'Tsvangirai step down' graffiti with red paint
15 Mar 2014 at 08:13hrs | Views
On Friday morning MDC-T officials woke up to find the party offices along 2nd Ave sprayed with graffiti messages calling for party leader Morgan Tsvangirai to step down.
The troubled party's Bulawayo provincial organising secretary Albert Mhlanga has blamed the wall graffiti on party youths linked to Mangoma.
"This is a minor issue done by misguided youths in the party, who were bought by Mangoma. We have solved it internally and you will see our unity tomorrow at Stanley Square," said Mhlanga.
When Bulawayo24 News visited the scene in the morning the wall looked like this:
By the end of the day the walls had been painted in red to cover the strong messages but it is alleged that a message for Tsvangirai on the inside walls was left untouched.
Painted walls
The troubled party's Bulawayo provincial organising secretary Albert Mhlanga has blamed the wall graffiti on party youths linked to Mangoma.
"This is a minor issue done by misguided youths in the party, who were bought by Mangoma. We have solved it internally and you will see our unity tomorrow at Stanley Square," said Mhlanga.
By the end of the day the walls had been painted in red to cover the strong messages but it is alleged that a message for Tsvangirai on the inside walls was left untouched.
Painted walls
Source - Byo24News