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Mnangagwa accused of urging Village heads to canvass support for Zanu PF

by Stephen Jakes
08 Jan 2017 at 00:28hrs | Views
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reportedly challenge the village heads to canvass support for Zanu PF and urging villagers to inform the Chiefs who are the villagers not supporting the ruling party for further action against them.

Political commentator Rejoice Ngwenya posted on Facebook describing the move as open vote buying.

Ngwenya wrote, "#VoteBuying - "Mnangagwa urged village heads to canvass support for Zanu PF. "You should know those that are Zanu PF members or not, so that you will inform the chiefs who will see what to do," he said."

He said now, this is in Zimbabwe, where an acting president is threatening villagers to vote for Mugabe's party.

 "The electoral management institution ZEC is also run by Rita Makarau, a Mugabe functionary, who should disqualify any candidate abusing state power. It will take more than just elections in Zimbabwe to get rid of dictatorship which has entrenched itself in public, state institutions," Ngwenya wrote.


Source - Byo24News