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MDC-T youths threaten to 'deal' with Chief Negomo
19 Mar 2012 at 12:21hrs | Views
Movement for Democratic Change led by Morgan Tsvangirai's party youths yesterday threatened to "deal" with Chief Negomo should he set foot at the Premier's Strathaven residence to attach his property over the Locardia Tembo marriage saga.
Chief Negomo has been fighting Tsvangirai since last November after the Premier allegedly paid lobola for the Harare businesswoman in the "sacred November month" in breach of traditional norms.
The MDC-T youth assembly secretary general, Primrose Mkwananzi, said they will be waiting for the Chief when he comes to Strathaven.
The youths have accused Chief Negomo of undermining Prime Minister Tsvangirai's authority and said they want to strongly warn him.
"There is anarchy and we are going to respond. He is undermining the Office of the Prime Minister and we want to warn him that if he comes we will be waiting for him," Mkwananzi said.
Chief Negomo has threatened to attach property at Tsvangirai's Strathaven home this week after the Tsvangirai failed to pay two head of cattle, two sheep, a 10-metre cloth and a ball of snuff as punishment for paying the bride price in November.
The chief warned that should Tsvangirai fail to pay the fine after the property is attached, he would auction it.
Chief Negomo has been fighting Tsvangirai since last November after the Premier allegedly paid lobola for the Harare businesswoman in the "sacred November month" in breach of traditional norms.
The MDC-T youth assembly secretary general, Primrose Mkwananzi, said they will be waiting for the Chief when he comes to Strathaven.
"There is anarchy and we are going to respond. He is undermining the Office of the Prime Minister and we want to warn him that if he comes we will be waiting for him," Mkwananzi said.
Chief Negomo has threatened to attach property at Tsvangirai's Strathaven home this week after the Tsvangirai failed to pay two head of cattle, two sheep, a 10-metre cloth and a ball of snuff as punishment for paying the bride price in November.
The chief warned that should Tsvangirai fail to pay the fine after the property is attached, he would auction it.
Source - ND