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Mugabe blasts MDC-T, Tony Blair over political violence
28 Feb 2013 at 21:57hrs | Views
President Robert Mugabe said the Tsvangorai led MDC party is building a false picture of violent acts which Zanu-PF do not know anything about.
He said this in an interview with ZTV at State House on the occasion of his 89th birthday.
"You can see the way it is happening now. The others think that purely by demonising us this will make them win an election or making a forecast that elections would not be free and fair.
"They are building a false picture of violent acts which we do not know anything about. . . anywhere, they are sponsored by liars vana (Tony) Blair ndovakavazvara. So you think you are working together, as honest performers asi vamwe varikutofunga zvavo zvenhema… just going around telling lies about Zanu-PF.
"Anywhere we will take care of that, we will go to the people. By now the people know where they are, we spend our time thinking of plans, of how we can improve the performance of yesteryear, how certain deficiencies we are likely to face like shortages of maize can be prevented," he said.
The full interview will be aired on ZTV at 9 tonight.
The President's remarks follow the death of a Headlands boy, Christpower Maisiri, who died in an inferno last Saturday, which the MDC-T blamed on Zanu-PF.
He said this in an interview with ZTV at State House on the occasion of his 89th birthday.
"You can see the way it is happening now. The others think that purely by demonising us this will make them win an election or making a forecast that elections would not be free and fair.
"Anywhere we will take care of that, we will go to the people. By now the people know where they are, we spend our time thinking of plans, of how we can improve the performance of yesteryear, how certain deficiencies we are likely to face like shortages of maize can be prevented," he said.
The full interview will be aired on ZTV at 9 tonight.
The President's remarks follow the death of a Headlands boy, Christpower Maisiri, who died in an inferno last Saturday, which the MDC-T blamed on Zanu-PF.
Source - Byo24News