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Kasukuwere warns Mliswa
17 Apr 2015 at 07:20hrs | Views
Zanu-PF national commissar Saviour Kasukuwere has warned former party official and Hurungwe West independent Temba Mliswa to "stop throwing stones" by making unsubstantiated allegations against ruling party members because he had "many skeletons in his cupboard".
Kasukuwere said Mliswa should not start "a war he can't sustain" by publicly attacking him and Zanu-PF secretary for administration Ignatius Chombo at campaign rallies, adding the ruling party might be forced to expose his dark past.
"If he thinks he has support as he claims, let us meet in Hurungwe West on June 10. He must not mistake the support he got riding on President Robert Mugabe's name by saying it is him who is popular. Soon they will exorcise his ghost just in the same way they have done with the MDC in the whole country," Kasukuwere said.
Kasukuwere challenged Mliswa to reveal why he was kicked out of London if "he was really clean".
As they say, those who stay in glass houses must not throw stones, he pleads with Mliswa to stop being malicious and desist from maligning our good standing.
He, for one, his money is easily traceable. He can challenge anyone who wants to come and he will show the source of his small but appreciative wealth
Kasukuwere said Mliswa should not start "a war he can't sustain" by publicly attacking him and Zanu-PF secretary for administration Ignatius Chombo at campaign rallies, adding the ruling party might be forced to expose his dark past.
"If he thinks he has support as he claims, let us meet in Hurungwe West on June 10. He must not mistake the support he got riding on President Robert Mugabe's name by saying it is him who is popular. Soon they will exorcise his ghost just in the same way they have done with the MDC in the whole country," Kasukuwere said.
Kasukuwere challenged Mliswa to reveal why he was kicked out of London if "he was really clean".
As they say, those who stay in glass houses must not throw stones, he pleads with Mliswa to stop being malicious and desist from maligning our good standing.
He, for one, his money is easily traceable. He can challenge anyone who wants to come and he will show the source of his small but appreciative wealth
Source - newsday