… cautions Grace, Mujuru
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Movement for Democratic Change (MDC-T) leader Morgan Tsvanguirai urged his party supporters in Masvingo during his marathon rallies across Masvingo province, to disrupt President Robert Mugabe birthday bash which is slated for the Great Zimbabwe Monuments next week.
Morgan Tsvangira
Addressing party supporters at Dewure Business centre in Gutu and Mashava, Tsvangirai said MDC-T supporters should disrupt the $800 000 lavish Mugabe birthday before he declared war on Zanu PF over unfair distribution of food in rural areas, amid reports that opposition supporters were denied access to the food aid.
“Let us go there dressed in our party regalia and disrupt the bash if they chase you away from the bash. Disrupt the bash if they do not want you to be part of the celebrations because our people are being forced to contribute money for the bash. Attend and eat that food but if they try to chase you, spoil the food with soil before you leave,” said Tsvangirai.
“You should also not allow Zanu PF to deny you access to the food distributed by government. The food is being sourced by government and all the people should benefit. Be aggressive and fight until you get the food or else disrupt the distribution. We cannot continue to watch Zanu PF abusing government inputs and food aid,” Tsvangirai added.
The MDC-T leader also cautioned the ‘foul mouthed’ Grace Mugabe for her utterances and warned her to stop forthwith masquerading as Mugabe heir apparent.
“I heard Grace saying that she will push Mugabe in a wheelbarrow to the State house and that she is better positioned to replace Mugabe – we will never allow that to happen. She will never ever rule this country. The problem with Zanu PF is that we do not know who is the leader at the moment and as a result the party is in tatters,” Tsvangirai said.
“I also laughed when (Joice) Mujuru spoke of the coalition; I’m not even thinking about it. We are preparing for 2018 elections and Mujuru should forget about the coalition at the moment, maybe, after the electoral reforms,” Tsvangirai added.