Youths force MDC-T to abandon meeting

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A group of drunken youths packed in lorry descended on the Movement of Democratic Change (MDC-T) meeting at the Masvingo office  where they started to sing and shouting obscenities leaving the participants without an option besides adjourning the meeting today.
The Masvingo provincial organising secretary, Mr John Nyika who was chairing the meeting confirmed the incident but refused to divulge much information saying he was going to inform his superiors in the party.
The meeting was organised to make a review of yesterday’s 15th anniversary as well as ironing out some way forward in the on-going ward restructuring exercise.

Although Tell Zimbabwe could not gather detailed information concerning the disruptions, those who were at the meeting were quick to accuse members of the Renewal Team who they said were not happy with the bumper crowd attracted by Tsvangirai yesterday.
“We are sure these are dirty tricks from disgruntled members of the renewal Team. We know the names of people funding this from the Renewal Team but we are sure it is going to end soon,” said one of the members.
Nyika said that he was tasked by Nelson Chamisa to convene today’s meeting.
“We had to abandon the meeting…we know the names of the people responsible for this and we are sure on what we are going to do,” said Nyika.Politics
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