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Mangangwa quizzed over sex pills distribution at Zanu-PF rally
15 Oct 2015 at 06:34hrs | Views
VICE-PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday told Parliament that government had no policy allowing ministers to distribute sex enhancing pills at rallies.
This was after opposition MPs had quizzed him over an incident at the weekend, where Women Affairs minister Nyasha Chikwinya doled out "Viagra" to Zanu-PF supporters at a rally in Gokwe-Nembudziya constituency.
"I do not know whether it is because you are angry that you did not get the pills, but all laws pass through Parliament and we have never had such a law passing through Parliament. If there is somewhere where that happened, then you must write it down and then we ask the person who did it to respond. We have never crafted such a law in Parliament," he said.
This was after opposition MPs had quizzed him over an incident at the weekend, where Women Affairs minister Nyasha Chikwinya doled out "Viagra" to Zanu-PF supporters at a rally in Gokwe-Nembudziya constituency.
"I do not know whether it is because you are angry that you did not get the pills, but all laws pass through Parliament and we have never had such a law passing through Parliament. If there is somewhere where that happened, then you must write it down and then we ask the person who did it to respond. We have never crafted such a law in Parliament," he said.
This was after opposition MPs had quizzed him over an incident at the weekend, where Women Affairs minister Nyasha Chikwinya doled out "Viagra" to Zanu-PF supporters at a rally in Gokwe-Nembudziya constituency.
This was after opposition MPs had quizzed him over an incident at the weekend, where Women Affairs minister Nyasha Chikwinya doled out "Viagra" to Zanu-PF supporters at a rally in Gokwe-Nembudziya constituency.
"I do not know whether it is because you are angry that you did not get the pills, but all laws pass through Parliament and we have never had such a law passing through Parliament. If there is somewhere where that happened, then you must write it down and then we ask the person who did it to respond. We have never crafted such a law in Parliament," he said.
Source - newsday