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Zanu-PF ads hits out at MDC-T leader
14 Mar 2013 at 08:55hrs | Views
Ahead of general elections in Zimbabwe later this year, all the main parties have increased their presence online, targeting not just the voters in Zimbabwe lucky enough to have access to the internet, but also seeking to sell their vision to the world.
A Zanu-PF supporter known online as Mai Jukwa this week released three attack ads all critical of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Amai Jukwa says Zanu-PF is not responsible for the ads.
Two of the adverts posted on YouTube and Facebook portray Tsvangirai as pro-same sex marriages and lacking respect for women in the wake of his amorous adventures.
A third portrays Zanu-PF leader Robert Mugabe as a man of peace, juxtaposed with a video of the former MDC-T legislator Roy Bennet punching Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa in Parliament, and a brutal assault on the former MDC MP Trudy Stevenson, allegedly by Tsvangirai's supporters.
A Zanu-PF supporter known online as Mai Jukwa this week released three attack ads all critical of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.
Amai Jukwa says Zanu-PF is not responsible for the ads.
Two of the adverts posted on YouTube and Facebook portray Tsvangirai as pro-same sex marriages and lacking respect for women in the wake of his amorous adventures.
A third portrays Zanu-PF leader Robert Mugabe as a man of peace, juxtaposed with a video of the former MDC-T legislator Roy Bennet punching Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa in Parliament, and a brutal assault on the former MDC MP Trudy Stevenson, allegedly by Tsvangirai's supporters.
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