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'Arrest Nelson Chamisa' says ZANU PF Youth
20 May 2019 at 12:12hrs | Views
A ZANU PF Youth activist Kudzai Mutisi has called upon the Zimbabwe Republic Police to arrest MDC leader Nelson Chamisa for driving around in a car that has no number plates.
Said Mutisi, "Chamisa is driving around with vehicles without registration numbers... We demand the police put an end to this nonsense. If ZRP can't arrest this thug, we will do it on our own. Apply the law, Zimbabwe must not be a lawless country. Arrest these thugs."
Mutisi invited the wrath of social media users who questioned his wisdom to discuss MDC leaders number plates when the country is facing serious issues such as currency shortages, price increase and fuel shortages.
One Larry said, "The hatred you have towards Chamisa hmmmm. Is this the new dispensation. Dude Chamisa is not Zimbabwe, may you focus on bread and butter issues. It's enough, your obsession is getting out of hand now."
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority announced in the past months that they have shortage of the metal that is used to do number plates.
ZANU PF has in the past days been accused of using the state media to create grounds for the arrest of Chamisa and other opposition activists.
Last week The Herald carried a story alleging that Chamisa was working with some civic society activists to plot violent protests that shall be unleashed in June.
MDC has since denied the allegations as baseless.
Said Mutisi, "Chamisa is driving around with vehicles without registration numbers... We demand the police put an end to this nonsense. If ZRP can't arrest this thug, we will do it on our own. Apply the law, Zimbabwe must not be a lawless country. Arrest these thugs."
Mutisi invited the wrath of social media users who questioned his wisdom to discuss MDC leaders number plates when the country is facing serious issues such as currency shortages, price increase and fuel shortages.
One Larry said, "The hatred you have towards Chamisa hmmmm. Is this the new dispensation. Dude Chamisa is not Zimbabwe, may you focus on bread and butter issues. It's enough, your obsession is getting out of hand now."
The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority announced in the past months that they have shortage of the metal that is used to do number plates.
ZANU PF has in the past days been accused of using the state media to create grounds for the arrest of Chamisa and other opposition activists.
Last week The Herald carried a story alleging that Chamisa was working with some civic society activists to plot violent protests that shall be unleashed in June.
MDC has since denied the allegations as baseless.
Source - Byo24News