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Mugabe attacks army commanders
14 Sep 2012 at 06:08hrs | Views
President Mugabe reportedly on Wednesday fiercely attacked army commanders, including major-generals, and senior Zanu-PF officials for grabbing money-spinning safari landholdings in the treasured Save Conservancy, the largest private wildlife sanctuary in the world.
High level sources said President Mugabe arrived at the Zanu-PF Politburo meeting on Wednesday in a "no-nonsense mood" and accused army commanders and top officials of being "greedy" for grabbing conservancies when they already owned farms seized from white commercial farmers.
The president reportedly decaled that all army commanders and senior party officials who invaded conservancies should move out immediately.
He also ordered that to stop the divisive rush for safaris, all conservatives must now be turned into national parks.
High level sources said President Mugabe arrived at the Zanu-PF Politburo meeting on Wednesday in a "no-nonsense mood" and accused army commanders and top officials of being "greedy" for grabbing conservancies when they already owned farms seized from white commercial farmers.
He also ordered that to stop the divisive rush for safaris, all conservatives must now be turned into national parks.
Source - independent