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Former ZBC presenter Knight mocks at poor protestors
27 May 2016 at 06:48hrs | Views
The former ZBC radio two presenter Eric Knight through his Facebook post mocked at the poor Zanu PF youth members who travelled all the way from various parts of the country enduring hectic traveling conditions to conduct a march at President Robert Mugabe's door steps in Harare.
He said then that the march was over and the poor youths must go back to their poor homes using challenging transport means, while president and his close cabals continue to live a lavish life at their expensive houses.
Zanu PF youth on Wednesday conducted what they called a one million men march in Harare in solidarity and support of Mugabe's leadership where provoking remarks were made by Grace Mugabe that her husband will rule from his grave.
"Mugabe back to Borrowdale, Grace back to Singapore, Saviour (Kasukuwere) back to his mansion, (Vice President Phelekezela) Mphoko back to Sheraton. Now march back to Murehwa and kwa Kitsiyatota. God bless Zimbabwe! God bless Africa!," Knight said.
Most of the youth members from distant places had to travel over night to their homes while the leaders like Mugabe were already sleeping in their homes.
He said then that the march was over and the poor youths must go back to their poor homes using challenging transport means, while president and his close cabals continue to live a lavish life at their expensive houses.
Zanu PF youth on Wednesday conducted what they called a one million men march in Harare in solidarity and support of Mugabe's leadership where provoking remarks were made by Grace Mugabe that her husband will rule from his grave.
"Mugabe back to Borrowdale, Grace back to Singapore, Saviour (Kasukuwere) back to his mansion, (Vice President Phelekezela) Mphoko back to Sheraton. Now march back to Murehwa and kwa Kitsiyatota. God bless Zimbabwe! God bless Africa!," Knight said.
Most of the youth members from distant places had to travel over night to their homes while the leaders like Mugabe were already sleeping in their homes.
Source - Byo24News