CCC candidate laments poster vandalism

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Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) Masvingo West aspiring parliamentary candidate has raised concern over CCC poster vandalism in his constituency.
Speaking during a press conference held recently in Masvingo Urban, Pedzisai Gasva said there were political opponents in Masvingo West and other constituencies who had a tendency of tearing campaigning posters placed at different points.
“We put our campaign posters to make the public aware of our party vision and party representatives, but there are some who are moving around destroying them”, said Gasva.
In trying to solve the problem of poster Gasva said they are placing their posters at higher places so those who want to destroy or tear the posters won’t reach them easily,”
He said however, the vandalizers had devised a new strategy also and were using stones to destroy the posters.
“There is a certain group of people who are now throwing stones to tear and remove posters which are out of their reach,” said Gasva
He also said the problem was rife in the entire constituency especially in areas like Bhuka and other areas within his constituency.
Gasva and Masvingo Urban aspiring MP Martin Mureri were recently arrested after they held a road show campaign in Masvingo Urban.

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