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'We're not scared,' says Mujuru crew
18 Sep 2015 at 07:13hrs | Views
Former Vice President Joice Mujuru and other liberation struggle stalwarts who are at odds with President Robert Mugabe's warring post congress Zanu-PF says they are not losing sleep over the ominous threats of violence and arrest that are being made against them by senior officials ruling party.
The spokesperson of the original Zanu-PF formation that uses the slogan People First and that is taking frail nonagerian and his ruling party head-on Rugare Gumbo said yesterday that Mujuru and her allies had absolutely nothing to be afraid of.
Meanwhile, the group has disowned "utterances" attributed to former Hurungwe West lawmaker Temba Mliswa regarding an envisaged opposition coalition.
Mliswa, who of late has been frequenting MDC-T rallies, has reportedly indicated that any viable opposition coalition should be led by former Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai if it is to be able to dislodge long-time ruler President Robert Mugabe. But-PF spokesperson Rugare Gumbo yesterday said Mliswa was "driving a different agenda".
Gumbo said in an interview that while their political outfit had established contact with "like-minded" parties in the country, there was no coalition as yet.
Source - dailynews