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'Tsvangirai is the agent of the devil,' says Sibanda
11 Feb 2013 at 07:01hrs | Views
War veterans' leader Jabulani Sibanda yesterday continued his intimidation crusade and warned traditional and church leaders against accommodating MDC-T supporters in their communities.
Addressing a Zanu-PF campaign rally at Mubaira Growth point in Mhondoro, Sibanda described PM Morgan Tsvangirai as an agent of the devil.
He said MDC-T "don't believe in God, but in Satan."
Sibanda likened Zanu-PF to the biblical "first fish" from where Jesus Christ's disciples fished as coin when they ran out of cash.
"Zanu-PF is your first party. (President Robert) Mugabe is your first leader. Jesus said the first fish, not second, third or fourth. President Mugabe is your salvation. He represents the people's interests, while Tsvangirai, Welshman Ncube (MDC leader), Dumiso Dabengwa (Zapu) and all the other parties are puppets of the West.
"They represent American interests and Americans are Satanists. Look at the back of a $1 bill, the 13 leaves that are there represent the 13 Americans who worshipped Satan. We like the whites when they are in their countries, not in Zimbabwe.
"When they come here, they should respect our laws."
Addressing a Zanu-PF campaign rally at Mubaira Growth point in Mhondoro, Sibanda described PM Morgan Tsvangirai as an agent of the devil.
He said MDC-T "don't believe in God, but in Satan."
"Zanu-PF is your first party. (President Robert) Mugabe is your first leader. Jesus said the first fish, not second, third or fourth. President Mugabe is your salvation. He represents the people's interests, while Tsvangirai, Welshman Ncube (MDC leader), Dumiso Dabengwa (Zapu) and all the other parties are puppets of the West.
"They represent American interests and Americans are Satanists. Look at the back of a $1 bill, the 13 leaves that are there represent the 13 Americans who worshipped Satan. We like the whites when they are in their countries, not in Zimbabwe.
"When they come here, they should respect our laws."
Source - newsday