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CIOs dispatched to investigate the chaos in Maleme

by Staff reporter
10 Mar 2015 at 04:39hrs | Views
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Information leaked to the media from highly placed sources within the ruling Zanu-PF party who claim to be privy to the police moves claim that a special task team of police has been sent out to investigate the chaos in Maleme.

According to the sources, police believe that the resistance in Maleme is being engineered from outside the village by some named suspects in Bulawayo and Gwanda with the help of some believed to be in South Africa and the United Kingdom. The sources claim that arrests of the suspects will be made soon and charged under the Public Order and Security Act.

According to the sources police are said to be hot on the heels of people suspected of printing and distributing Tshirts to the villagers denouncing the land grab in the area.

Villagers attending the Maleme Ranch meetings refused to wear ZANU PF Tshirts which has been the norm every time when land dispute meetings are held through out the country. Maleme Villagers have instead been appearing in traditional Ndebele attire or wearing black and white Tshirts inscribed "Singabantu Asihlonitshwe ezigabeni zethu" (We are people too please respect us in our areas). The Tshirts are said to be slowly making their way through out the Matabeleland region. The source of the Tshirts remains unknown.

"The police suspect that the chaos is well planned and financed by a network of people believed to be in opposition parties working with civic organisations and financed by white commercial farmers who lost their land in the land redistribution exercise," wrote the sources in a tip off.

"The police are have names of people involved in distributing the Tshirts and financing mobilisation from Bulawayo and Gwanda and will be picked up soon," wrote the source who claims to be within ZANU PF but against the allocation of prime land in Matabeleland to Mashingaidze and other CIO officers.

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Source - Byo24News