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Jabulani Sibanda invades Matabeleland region
10 May 2013 at 07:27hrs | Views
WAR veterans' leader Jabulani Sibanda will this month descend on rural Matabeleland for what he termed a continuation of a revolution against the MDCs, accusing the parties of spearheading Satanism.
Sibanda says he is also going to launch a "10 million vote for Zanu-PF crusade".
The combative war veterans' leader on Wednesday told NewsDay that he is rounding up Zanu-PF campaigns in Mashonaland before descending on rural Matabeleland at the end of the month to continue with his revolution.
"This is a continuation of the revolution to make our people understand what our people went through during the liberation struggle, what they have achieved and what we would have wanted to achieve and the difficulties that we face and how we can move forward under those difficulties to achieve total freedom," Sibanda said.
He said he would not be deterred by accusations that he is leading terror and intimidation campaigns in rural areas.
Sibanda has often been accused of leading violent campaigns in districts he has so far visited with reports that he forced villagers to attend all-night vigils, accusations he vehemently denied.
Sibanda says he is also going to launch a "10 million vote for Zanu-PF crusade".
The combative war veterans' leader on Wednesday told NewsDay that he is rounding up Zanu-PF campaigns in Mashonaland before descending on rural Matabeleland at the end of the month to continue with his revolution.
"This is a continuation of the revolution to make our people understand what our people went through during the liberation struggle, what they have achieved and what we would have wanted to achieve and the difficulties that we face and how we can move forward under those difficulties to achieve total freedom," Sibanda said.
He said he would not be deterred by accusations that he is leading terror and intimidation campaigns in rural areas.
Sibanda has often been accused of leading violent campaigns in districts he has so far visited with reports that he forced villagers to attend all-night vigils, accusations he vehemently denied.
Source - newsday