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Jabulani Sibanda's party represents Satanism, says MDCs
11 May 2013 at 13:50hrs | Views
The MDC formations have united against accusations by war veteran's leader Jabulani Sibanda that they are fronting Satanism.
MDC-T deputy secretary - general Abednico Bhebhe accused Zanu-PF of violence and intimidation, practices which he said were synonymous with Satanism.
"The party that Jabulani Sibanda supports represents all that is bad with Satanism, harassing people, intimidating people, beating up people and even killing people for votes," Bhebhe said.
"Unfortunately, the people of Matabeleland are Christians and will never allow Satanism.
"They will never be intimidated by Sibanda into supporting Zanu-PF. His campaigns will all be in vain."
MDC spokesman Nhlanhla Dube concurred, saying Sibanda's campaigns were a game of the past and Zimbabweans were going to decide at the next elections which party was actually Satanic.
"Sibanda says he wants to remove our Satanism, but we would then say let us all take our credentials to the table and let Zimbabweans judge for themselves who between us and him has done Satanic things," Dube said.
"His game of politics is something of the past."
The war veterans' leader this week accused the MDCs of fronting Satanism, particularly over allegedly campaigning for homosexuality. The MDCs have refuted this.
MDC-T deputy secretary - general Abednico Bhebhe accused Zanu-PF of violence and intimidation, practices which he said were synonymous with Satanism.
"The party that Jabulani Sibanda supports represents all that is bad with Satanism, harassing people, intimidating people, beating up people and even killing people for votes," Bhebhe said.
"Unfortunately, the people of Matabeleland are Christians and will never allow Satanism.
"They will never be intimidated by Sibanda into supporting Zanu-PF. His campaigns will all be in vain."
MDC spokesman Nhlanhla Dube concurred, saying Sibanda's campaigns were a game of the past and Zimbabweans were going to decide at the next elections which party was actually Satanic.
"Sibanda says he wants to remove our Satanism, but we would then say let us all take our credentials to the table and let Zimbabweans judge for themselves who between us and him has done Satanic things," Dube said.
"His game of politics is something of the past."
The war veterans' leader this week accused the MDCs of fronting Satanism, particularly over allegedly campaigning for homosexuality. The MDCs have refuted this.
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