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Mugabe's stolen cattle saga takes new twist
30 Apr 2013 at 05:16hrs | Views
The case in which two top Zanu-PF provincial officials are in court for allegedly stealing 10 beasts meant for President Robert Mugabe's birthday party has taken a new twist.
Zanu-PF secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa at the weekend claimed that Justice minister Patrick Chinamasa is clamouring for the party to drop the charges against former Manicaland provincial party chairperson Mike Madiro.
Chinamasa, women's league boss Oppah Muchinguri and Madiro are in a camp involved in nasty factional fighting with Mutasa, whom they accuse of destroying Zanu-PF in the province.
Addressing journalists at the Mutare Press Club at the weekend, Mutasa admitted to the existence of factions in Zanu-PF, before launching an attack on Chinamasa and Madiro.
Zanu-PF secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa at the weekend claimed that Justice minister Patrick Chinamasa is clamouring for the party to drop the charges against former Manicaland provincial party chairperson Mike Madiro.
Chinamasa, women's league boss Oppah Muchinguri and Madiro are in a camp involved in nasty factional fighting with Mutasa, whom they accuse of destroying Zanu-PF in the province.
Addressing journalists at the Mutare Press Club at the weekend, Mutasa admitted to the existence of factions in Zanu-PF, before launching an attack on Chinamasa and Madiro.
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