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Mnangagwa rapped for forcing students to rallies
08 Jun 2018 at 14:27hrs | Views
The Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) has slammed President Emmerson Mnangagwa for forcing school pupils to attend his rallies.
Zinasu secretary-general, Ashley-PFunye, told MDC supporters during an electoral reforms demo in Harare on Tuesday:
"He (Mnangagwa) acts as if he wants to become a headmaster because we have seen the abuse of school children that is going on when he forces them to attend his campaign rallies, leaving us wondering whether he is serious about contesting for the country's presidency or he wants to become a school headmaster."
Several schools have been forced to suspend learning with teachers and school children forced to attend Zanu-PF rallies addressed by Mnangagwa.
Zinasu said the new dispensation came with promises to uphold human rights but it is clearly failing to do so.
Zinasu secretary-general, Ashley-PFunye, told MDC supporters during an electoral reforms demo in Harare on Tuesday:
"He (Mnangagwa) acts as if he wants to become a headmaster because we have seen the abuse of school children that is going on when he forces them to attend his campaign rallies, leaving us wondering whether he is serious about contesting for the country's presidency or he wants to become a school headmaster."
Several schools have been forced to suspend learning with teachers and school children forced to attend Zanu-PF rallies addressed by Mnangagwa.
Zinasu said the new dispensation came with promises to uphold human rights but it is clearly failing to do so.
Source - dailynews