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Mujuru vows Dzamara, Chizuze search if elected
24 Mar 2018 at 11:36hrs | Views
PEOPLE'S Rainbow Coalition (PRC) presidential candidate Joice Mujuru has set in her first 100 days priorities, a judicial inquiry into the abduction of anti-Mugabe journalists Itai Dzamara, among other missing activists.
Dzamara disappeared without trace March 2015 after he had bravely confronted then President Robert Mugabe with a petition to surrender his job for "failed" leadership.
Mujuru, in a brief outline of priority areas she intends to pursue if voted State President this year, placed an inquiry into the disappearance of Dzamara and prominent human rights activist Paul Chizuze among her top priorities.
"The PRC government will institute 2 judiciary inquiries on disappearances. One on missing persons such Itai Dzamara and Paul Chizuze and others. And another on the missing USD 15 bn and other illicit financial flows," pledges the former State Vice President in her manifesto.
Chizuze disappeared February 2012.
Dzamara disappeared without trace March 2015 after he had bravely confronted then President Robert Mugabe with a petition to surrender his job for "failed" leadership.
"The PRC government will institute 2 judiciary inquiries on disappearances. One on missing persons such Itai Dzamara and Paul Chizuze and others. And another on the missing USD 15 bn and other illicit financial flows," pledges the former State Vice President in her manifesto.
Chizuze disappeared February 2012.
Source - newzimbabwe