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Mphoko defends under fire Kasukuwere
24 Apr 2017 at 22:12hrs | Views
Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko has come out in defence of the under fire Zanu PF National Political Commissar Saviour Kasukuwere claiming those calling for his ouster are being used by war veterans expelled from Zanu PF.
Mphoko indicated that a fight between Kasukuwere and the duo of war veterans leaders, Christopher Mutsvangwa and Victor Matemadanda had been brought into the party in an effort to have a new political commissar wanted by the errant war veterans.
Mphoko also noted that any province that makes a decision for the firing of Kasukuwere must have its genuineness analysed as they had been quiet while the duo of Mutsvangwa and Matemadanda was insulting the country's President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
On the issue of insulting the President, national vice chairperson of the Zimbabwe Liberation War Veterans Association George Mlala, castigated public newspapers for not defending the image of the head of state and government Mugabe.
Kasukuwere stands accused of numerous offences with all provinces having met and decided that the national leadership should relieve him off his duties as the party's political commissar and in government.
Mphoko indicated that a fight between Kasukuwere and the duo of war veterans leaders, Christopher Mutsvangwa and Victor Matemadanda had been brought into the party in an effort to have a new political commissar wanted by the errant war veterans.
Mphoko also noted that any province that makes a decision for the firing of Kasukuwere must have its genuineness analysed as they had been quiet while the duo of Mutsvangwa and Matemadanda was insulting the country's President Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
On the issue of insulting the President, national vice chairperson of the Zimbabwe Liberation War Veterans Association George Mlala, castigated public newspapers for not defending the image of the head of state and government Mugabe.
Kasukuwere stands accused of numerous offences with all provinces having met and decided that the national leadership should relieve him off his duties as the party's political commissar and in government.
Source - zbc