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MDC-T threatens ZBC News crew
27 Apr 2015 at 19:42hrs | Views
MDC-T official, Murisi Zvizvai has threatened the ZBC News crew with violence.
Speaking at his party's rally at Kambuzuma Section 3, in Harare, Mr Zvizvai told the news crew to report according to MDC-T dictates or else will not be admitted to future rallies.
The MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai also threatened the national broadcaster and other public media institutions for being biased towards Zanu-PF resulting in divisions within the MDC-T camp.
Tsvangirai made the scathing attack on the ZBC, alleging that the MDC-T does not enjoy news coverage as much as Zanu-PF does.
He was addressing his supporters at Mucheke Stadium 'B' arena in Masvingo.
Tsvangirai accused the ZBC for its poor performance during the July 31, 2013 harmonised elections, which saw Zanu-PF winning in previously MDC-T dominated areas.
The MDC-T leader urged his members to boycott the forthcoming by-elections across the country, accusing the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of being improperly constituted.
A visibly out of sorts Tsvangirai called for the reversal of the land reform programme, arguing that his supporters also need land.
Speaking at his party's rally at Kambuzuma Section 3, in Harare, Mr Zvizvai told the news crew to report according to MDC-T dictates or else will not be admitted to future rallies.
The MDC-T leader, Mr Morgan Tsvangirai also threatened the national broadcaster and other public media institutions for being biased towards Zanu-PF resulting in divisions within the MDC-T camp.
Tsvangirai made the scathing attack on the ZBC, alleging that the MDC-T does not enjoy news coverage as much as Zanu-PF does.
Tsvangirai accused the ZBC for its poor performance during the July 31, 2013 harmonised elections, which saw Zanu-PF winning in previously MDC-T dominated areas.
The MDC-T leader urged his members to boycott the forthcoming by-elections across the country, accusing the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) of being improperly constituted.
A visibly out of sorts Tsvangirai called for the reversal of the land reform programme, arguing that his supporters also need land.
Source - zbc