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Chief disrupts MDC-T tournament in Binga
13 Sep 2017 at 07:05hrs | Views
Cheif Pashu of Binga reportedly disrupted a tournament that was organised by the opposition MDC-T.
Zimbabwe Peace Project reported that in Binga South constituency at Pashu area, official from the MDC-T, Cumanzala organized a sports tournament at Pashu High school, which was attended by many people from the four surrounding villages.
"Later Chief Pashu appeared at the scene and disrupted the occasion pointing out that he was not in any way tolerant of any opposition activities in his area except those for Zanu PF. On the 28th of August, in Nkayi South constituency at ward 29, it is alleged that villagers who had been working under the food for work program had not received their allocation for 3 months March- May period," said ZPP.
"It is said that when they enquired about their dues from the Social Welfare Officer, Ishmael Makamba and Thabani Tshabalala (village head), they were only advised that they would be given in the next program since the remaining maize stocks were left for 'campaigns'."
ZPP said Makamba and Tshabalala are on record of giving out maize to individuals that were not part of the food for work program.
Zimbabwe Peace Project reported that in Binga South constituency at Pashu area, official from the MDC-T, Cumanzala organized a sports tournament at Pashu High school, which was attended by many people from the four surrounding villages.
"Later Chief Pashu appeared at the scene and disrupted the occasion pointing out that he was not in any way tolerant of any opposition activities in his area except those for Zanu PF. On the 28th of August, in Nkayi South constituency at ward 29, it is alleged that villagers who had been working under the food for work program had not received their allocation for 3 months March- May period," said ZPP.
"It is said that when they enquired about their dues from the Social Welfare Officer, Ishmael Makamba and Thabani Tshabalala (village head), they were only advised that they would be given in the next program since the remaining maize stocks were left for 'campaigns'."
ZPP said Makamba and Tshabalala are on record of giving out maize to individuals that were not part of the food for work program.
Source - Byo24News