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State media smear campaign on Mujuru continues after allegations of violence
05 Nov 2014 at 17:46hrs | Views
According to State media, Harare South legislator Shadreck Mashayamombe allegedly hired Zanu-PF youths who are accused of attacking their political opponents at Southlea Park in the constituency, tearing off their T-shirts with Grace Mugabe's face before destroying houses.
Scores of Zanu-PF supporters at Nyashadzamwari Housing Cooperative in Southlea Park were injured and more than 20 policemen in anti-riot gear and the dog section were at the scene maintaining order when our Harare correspondent arrived early in the morning.
State media claims the attacks were linked to the ongoing factional fights in Zanu-PF that have also seen former Zanu-PF Harare youths chairman Jim Kunaka being implicated.
The attackers reportedly came in hired lorries and small pick-up trucks before unleashing terror in the area, assaulting hapless people mainly women.
Police Officer Commanding Harare Province Senior Assistant Commissioner Clement Munoriarwa, who is also the chairperson of Joint Operation Command (JOC), was trying to calm down the restive group that was baying for Mashayamombe's blood.
They were calling for his dismissal from the party and recall from parliament.
The Chronicle claims that the youths tore the party and national flags first and started assaulting everyone, shouting "Mujuru is more superior than Mugabe."
Said the official who cannot be named for fear of reprisals; "The rowdy youths were being led by Comrades Mashayamombe, Jim Kunaka, Anthony Gono, Ephraim Fundukwa and Rodrick Majoni. Mashayamombe was boasting saying police would do nothing to him as he is superior to them.
"We no longer have trust in the police anymore because they're working with Mashayamombe and they proved it today by arriving later after the incident and when the thugs were gone."
Chairwoman for Herbert Chitepo B cooperative Lydia Nzombe said Mashayamombe was working with Kunaka to fight all those people who supported President Mugabe and the First Lady Dr Mugabe in Southlea Park.
She said the land which they were occupying was given to women by the First Lady recently for the people to construct their homes.
"When they arrived they started throwing stones at us while some of them were destroying people's houses."
In a telephone interview Mashayamombe distanced himself from the violence saying he was attending a pre-budget seminar in Victoria Falls.
"Those are lies because I am not in any way connected to those people who carried out that raid. Right now as we speak I am attending a pre-budget seminar in Victoria which is being attended by Members of Parliament," he said.
Mashayamombe said the people who mentioned his name were bent on tarnish his reputation.
"I am not in Harare and I am not a ghost that can appear at two different places at the same time. Those people must leave me out of these disturbances," Mashayamombe said.
He said people were coming to his constituency from as far as Highfield, Budiriro and Mbare to occupy stands illegally and in the process provoking violence.
"They should stop dragging the First Lady's name in their illegal land occupation because that land belongs to TSL," he said.
Mashayamombe said his enemies were bent on soiling his name by linking him with violent activities and the denigration of the First Family.
"We are in full support of the First Lady and no one can stop us from supporting her," he said.
Mashayamombe said he left for Victoria Falls early yesterday early morning.
This is not the first time that Mashayamombe has courted controversy and recently he reportedly told Politburo member and nephew to the First Family Patrick Zhuwao to find a political home for Mugabe as she was not wanted in Harare.
He has since denied the allegations.
Kunaka denied being part of the violence and accused Zanu-PF Harare provincial Youth League chairman Godwin Gomwe of trying to tarnish his image.
"I have seen short people in my life who have brains but in the case of this little Gomwe it shows that his brain is so tiny like his body," he said.
Kunaka said Gomwe was doing nothing to develop Harare province but just concentrated on destroying it and dividing the people.
However, Gomwe hit back, accusing Kunaka of failing to develop Harare and failing to assist thousands of unemployed youths.
"He did nothing for the youths during his tenure. I have at least managed to secure housing stands for more than 200 youths in Southlea Park," said Gomwe.
Scores of Zanu-PF supporters at Nyashadzamwari Housing Cooperative in Southlea Park were injured and more than 20 policemen in anti-riot gear and the dog section were at the scene maintaining order when our Harare correspondent arrived early in the morning.
State media claims the attacks were linked to the ongoing factional fights in Zanu-PF that have also seen former Zanu-PF Harare youths chairman Jim Kunaka being implicated.
The attackers reportedly came in hired lorries and small pick-up trucks before unleashing terror in the area, assaulting hapless people mainly women.
Police Officer Commanding Harare Province Senior Assistant Commissioner Clement Munoriarwa, who is also the chairperson of Joint Operation Command (JOC), was trying to calm down the restive group that was baying for Mashayamombe's blood.
They were calling for his dismissal from the party and recall from parliament.
The Chronicle claims that the youths tore the party and national flags first and started assaulting everyone, shouting "Mujuru is more superior than Mugabe."
Said the official who cannot be named for fear of reprisals; "The rowdy youths were being led by Comrades Mashayamombe, Jim Kunaka, Anthony Gono, Ephraim Fundukwa and Rodrick Majoni. Mashayamombe was boasting saying police would do nothing to him as he is superior to them.
"We no longer have trust in the police anymore because they're working with Mashayamombe and they proved it today by arriving later after the incident and when the thugs were gone."
Chairwoman for Herbert Chitepo B cooperative Lydia Nzombe said Mashayamombe was working with Kunaka to fight all those people who supported President Mugabe and the First Lady Dr Mugabe in Southlea Park.
She said the land which they were occupying was given to women by the First Lady recently for the people to construct their homes.
"When they arrived they started throwing stones at us while some of them were destroying people's houses."
In a telephone interview Mashayamombe distanced himself from the violence saying he was attending a pre-budget seminar in Victoria Falls.
"Those are lies because I am not in any way connected to those people who carried out that raid. Right now as we speak I am attending a pre-budget seminar in Victoria which is being attended by Members of Parliament," he said.
"I am not in Harare and I am not a ghost that can appear at two different places at the same time. Those people must leave me out of these disturbances," Mashayamombe said.
He said people were coming to his constituency from as far as Highfield, Budiriro and Mbare to occupy stands illegally and in the process provoking violence.
"They should stop dragging the First Lady's name in their illegal land occupation because that land belongs to TSL," he said.
Mashayamombe said his enemies were bent on soiling his name by linking him with violent activities and the denigration of the First Family.
"We are in full support of the First Lady and no one can stop us from supporting her," he said.
Mashayamombe said he left for Victoria Falls early yesterday early morning.
This is not the first time that Mashayamombe has courted controversy and recently he reportedly told Politburo member and nephew to the First Family Patrick Zhuwao to find a political home for Mugabe as she was not wanted in Harare.
He has since denied the allegations.
Kunaka denied being part of the violence and accused Zanu-PF Harare provincial Youth League chairman Godwin Gomwe of trying to tarnish his image.
"I have seen short people in my life who have brains but in the case of this little Gomwe it shows that his brain is so tiny like his body," he said.
Kunaka said Gomwe was doing nothing to develop Harare province but just concentrated on destroying it and dividing the people.
However, Gomwe hit back, accusing Kunaka of failing to develop Harare and failing to assist thousands of unemployed youths.
"He did nothing for the youths during his tenure. I have at least managed to secure housing stands for more than 200 youths in Southlea Park," said Gomwe.
Source - Chronicle