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Govt sends chilling warning to Buhera villagers

- BY KENNETH NYANGANI

MANICALAND Provincial Affairs minister, Misheck Mugadza has sent a chilling warning that no one should remain at home in Buhera when President Emmerson Mnangagwa visits for the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns next month.

Mugadza made the remarks while addressing various church denominati­ons at Murambinda growth point on Saturday during a national prayer day in preparatio­n of the Independen­ce Day Celebratio­ns.

Zanu PF national chairperso­n, Oppah Muchinguri was the guest of honour.

Murambinda growth point, where poverty and underdevel­opment abound, will host the celebratio­ns during which Mnangagwa will be the guest of honour.

The commemorat­ions will be held under the theme Zim@44: Unity, Peace and Developmen­t Towards Vision 2030.

Mugadza, the Zanu PF Mutasa South Member of Parliament said: “During the Independen­ce Day Celebratio­ns no one should be seen at home.

“If you are seen at home you are a thief.”

There are now fears that villagers and residents in Murambinda will be frog-marched to the celebratio­ns as national events are increasing­ly being turned into impromptu Zanu PF rallies.

During the youth day celebratio­ns held in Masvingo in February, Mnangagwa addressed a rally where his loyalists rallied support for him to extend his term beyond 2028.

The country’s Constituti­on prohibits an incumbent from benefittin­g from a constituti­onal amendment to a term limit.

Mnangagwa may need a referendum to extend his term.

“I am happy that churches have come in your numbers. This shows that you support President Emmerson Mnangagwa,” Mugadza said.

Zanu PF Buhera North legislator, Phillip Guyo said thousands of villagers are expected at the Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns.

The government has since ordered all local authoritie­s in Manicaland to camp in Buhera district where they are doing rehabilita­tion works including road maintenanc­e to ensure the Zanu PF bigwigs have a comfortabl­e ride in and out of the poverty-stricken district.

The 120-kilometre Murambinda and Birchnough Bridge growth point road is being rehabilita­ted.

For many in the previously neglected Murambinda, it is the first time to see government department­s at work to give the area a facelift ahead of the celebratio­ns.

Meanwhile, Zanu PF has extended its begging bowl to companies in Manicaland to finance the 44th Independen­ce Day main celebratio­ns.

Some companies, who refused to be named last week said they have been having several visits from Zanu PF officials seeking donations such as fuel and cash to feed the crowds expected to attend the celebratio­ns.

“We have been approached by Zanu PF to help in financing the Independen­ce Day Celebratio­ns in Murambinda and there is nothing we can do, but to help,” said one company official who refused to be named for fear of victimisat­ion.

Zanu PF director of Informatio­n, Farai Marapira said: “There is nothing wrong in seeking help, what we don't want is extortion. Remember this is a national event and this has nothing to do with politics.”

Some Zanu PF officials have been known to take advantage of such events to line their pockets by abusing the name of the party and name-dropping to swindle potential donors. Zanu PF has also roped in churches, especially the Apostolic sects, to mobilise their members to attend in numbers.

 ?? ?? Manicaland Provincial Affairs minister Misheck Mugadza
Manicaland Provincial Affairs minister Misheck Mugadza

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