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MDC-T, Zanu-PF activists clash over Mugabe farm inputs

by Staff reporter
24 Feb 2015 at 08:00hrs | Views

Police last Thursday intervened and quelled a potentially riotous situation at Donsa business centre after MDC-T and Zanu PF supporters clashed over the distribution of inputs sourced under the Presidential Inputs Scheme.

MDC-T's Ward 28 councillor Willard Moyo told NewsDay over the weekend that tempers flared when Zanu PF supporters led by Anna Mangane threatened to beat up MDC-T activists who were claiming a share of the farming inputs.

Moyo said they (Zanu PF supporters) came dressed in their regalia singing and chanting party slogans and threatened to assault me and other known party members if we attempted to benefit from the 15 tonnes of ammonium nitrate fertiliser which was delivered in our ward by the GMB (Grain Marketing Board), Police had to be called in because those accused of being MDC demanded that they should benefit and refused to be chased away, while Zanu PF supporters dug in.

There was a tense stand-off. Zanu PF Midlands provincial spokesperson Conelious Mpereri, however, denied allegations that the inputs were distributed along partisan party lines.

The procedure from the way I understand it is that the councillor is the one who goes to the GMB and signs for the inputs. It is with his help that the distribution is then done.

At no point did our disciplined youths and party leadership disrupt the process, Mpereri said.

Source - newsday
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