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Zanu PF MP compares his incarceration to that of Mugabe
08 Aug 2015 at 08:59hrs | Views
Harare East MP for Zanu PF Terence Mukupe has said his detention at the police station after he interfered with the police when they arrested party youths could not match that of President Robert Mugabe who was in jail for 10 years during the colonial rule.
Mukupe was recently detained by the police when he tried to stop them from arresting rogue Zanu PF youths in Harare.
"I had my first taste of prison life," he said.
"I must say it was a humbling experience. I came out with greater respect for my President Cde RG Mugabe. I only spent a night whilst he spent 10 years with no prospects of being released."
He said he was worried that his son was sick but he got comfort that his President lost his son and was denied the chance to bury him by colonisers but they failed to break him.
"I have come out of my incarceration bolder and more vigilant," he said.
"I will stand for what is right and for my people. The land barons and their God father will not break my spirit. They killed my dog and have tried to intimidate me but I will stay the course as shown by our inspirational leader. I will soldier on with my quest for zero tolerance for corruption! Viva Zanu PF! Viva my hero and my President Mugabe!"
Mukupe was recently detained by the police when he tried to stop them from arresting rogue Zanu PF youths in Harare.
"I had my first taste of prison life," he said.
He said he was worried that his son was sick but he got comfort that his President lost his son and was denied the chance to bury him by colonisers but they failed to break him.
"I have come out of my incarceration bolder and more vigilant," he said.
"I will stand for what is right and for my people. The land barons and their God father will not break my spirit. They killed my dog and have tried to intimidate me but I will stay the course as shown by our inspirational leader. I will soldier on with my quest for zero tolerance for corruption! Viva Zanu PF! Viva my hero and my President Mugabe!"
Source - Byo24News