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SADC report is an amplification of Zanu-PF's propaganda, says Tsvangirai
03 Sep 2013 at 17:02hrs | Views
MDC-T leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, today said his party would be approaching the Southern African Development Community to register their displeasure over the recent endorsement of the July 31 elections by the regional body.
Tsvangirai is on record claiming that the just ended Zimbabwe polls were a farce. He cited a chaotic voter registration, shambolic special vote exercise, fake voter slips, bussing of voters and a high number of assisted voters.Yesterday, the SADC Electoral Observer Mission endorsed the poll outcome which they said reflected the will of the people of Zimbabwe, drawing the ire of the MDC-T.
Tsvangirai revealed his party's intentions today at Chikurubi Maximum Prison where he had paid a visit to the MDC-T Deputy National Chairperson, Morgan Komichi, who is facing allegations of vote fraud as well as two other activists, Last Maengahama and Solomon Mapanzure who were arrested on charges of murdering a police officer in 2011.
"We will be visiting the Chairperson of SADC and the Chairperson of the Troika just to say perhaps you arrived at this conclusion erroneously. We cannot stop engaging SADC over this issue," said Tsvangirai.
Tsvangirai bemoaned that the final SADC report on Zimbabwe's elections was more of an amplification of Zanu-PF's propaganda.
Tsvangirai dismissed chances of a political uprising by his party saying "we do not act with motion but with conviction".
With regards his incarcerated party members, Tsvangirai said "their spirits are high" although he said their long incarceration and the charges being leveled against them were a serious cause for concern."
"The charges they are facing put a very serious dent on our justice system. We hope our lawyers will succeed in securing bail for them," said Tsvangirai.
Tsvangirai is on record claiming that the just ended Zimbabwe polls were a farce. He cited a chaotic voter registration, shambolic special vote exercise, fake voter slips, bussing of voters and a high number of assisted voters.Yesterday, the SADC Electoral Observer Mission endorsed the poll outcome which they said reflected the will of the people of Zimbabwe, drawing the ire of the MDC-T.
Tsvangirai revealed his party's intentions today at Chikurubi Maximum Prison where he had paid a visit to the MDC-T Deputy National Chairperson, Morgan Komichi, who is facing allegations of vote fraud as well as two other activists, Last Maengahama and Solomon Mapanzure who were arrested on charges of murdering a police officer in 2011.
"We will be visiting the Chairperson of SADC and the Chairperson of the Troika just to say perhaps you arrived at this conclusion erroneously. We cannot stop engaging SADC over this issue," said Tsvangirai.
Tsvangirai bemoaned that the final SADC report on Zimbabwe's elections was more of an amplification of Zanu-PF's propaganda.
Tsvangirai dismissed chances of a political uprising by his party saying "we do not act with motion but with conviction".
With regards his incarcerated party members, Tsvangirai said "their spirits are high" although he said their long incarceration and the charges being leveled against them were a serious cause for concern."
"The charges they are facing put a very serious dent on our justice system. We hope our lawyers will succeed in securing bail for them," said Tsvangirai.
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