Police summon Mukadziwasha for pulling down TellZim banners

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Peter Chawapiwa in Gutu

02 Feb 2017 – MPANDAWANA – Willie Mukadziwasha’s wife last week pulled down TellZim News banners which informed the general public that her husband was in trouble for selling land.
She visited Mpandawana and pulled down the banners and stashed them at her market stall at the bus terminus. Her first port of call was Madzvamuse Store where she harassed the workers before ordering them to surrender the banners to her. The workers complied and she took the banners away.
When she visited George Marumbwa’s selling point which is next to Mpandawana Service Station, this reporter was present and she harassed Marumbwa demanding to know the author of the story.
“I only sell newspapers and do not know the author. Perhaps the people in Masvingo are in a better position to supply you with that information,” Marumbwa told her.
She continued shouting at Marumbwa claiming that the newspaper was false and later pulled down the banners and took them away. This was after she had made a scathing attack on incumbent Chief Gutu, Amon Edmond Masanganise.
“Who is Chief Gutu anyway?” she said.
The matter was reported to Mpandawana Police Base where she was summoned and advised that she had committed a serious offence. She was asked to return the banners to the selling points which she immediately did.
Mukadziwasha’s wife was also advised to follow the proper channels if she had any grievances against the newspaper.news

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