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Mujuru still Zanu-PF says Zanu-PF official
03 Nov 2016 at 09:18hrs | Views
ZANU-PF chairman for Mashonaland Central Dikson Mafios yesterday said ZimPF interim president Dr Joice Mujuru is still ZANU-PF and is on a mission to cause confusion.
Mafios made these remarks while addressing mourners at the burial of late provincial vice chairman for Mashonaland Central province Richard Chanda in Mvurwi.
He said once Mujuru has completed her mission she will be back in Zanu-PF.
Also addressing mourners Mazowe North MP who doubles as Minister of State for Mashonaland Central province doctor Dinha said Mvurwi people should pray for the Minister of Transport to give them money to construct Pembi bridge.
However during a by-election rally Dinha accompanied by a group of ministers amongst the Minster of Transport Joram Gumbo indicated that resources had already been mobilised.
He also castigated Mvurwi people labelling them as sell outs.
People expressed mixed feelings over his sentiments as some felt betrayed as they voted believing that their grievances would be addressed but some understood the harsh prevailing economic conditions in the country.
Chanda was buried at his Wilmode farm in Mvurwi around 5pm on Wednesday (yesterday).
Mafios made these remarks while addressing mourners at the burial of late provincial vice chairman for Mashonaland Central province Richard Chanda in Mvurwi.
He said once Mujuru has completed her mission she will be back in Zanu-PF.
Also addressing mourners Mazowe North MP who doubles as Minister of State for Mashonaland Central province doctor Dinha said Mvurwi people should pray for the Minister of Transport to give them money to construct Pembi bridge.
He also castigated Mvurwi people labelling them as sell outs.
People expressed mixed feelings over his sentiments as some felt betrayed as they voted believing that their grievances would be addressed but some understood the harsh prevailing economic conditions in the country.
Chanda was buried at his Wilmode farm in Mvurwi around 5pm on Wednesday (yesterday).
Source - Byo24News