NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

CCC youths camp at Chin‘ono home

- BY VANESSA GONYE ⬤ Follow Vanessa on Twitter @vanessa_gonye

YOUTH organisati­on 4H Zimbabwe Foundation has urged political leaders to desist from perpetrati­ng violence and concentrat­e on peace-building following threats by Zanu PF youths to seize journalist­s Hopewell Chin’ono’s goats.

This follows recent threats by Zanu PF youth activist Taurai Kandishaya to grab Chin’ono’s goats from his Murehwa rural home claiming that his project had been funded by government.

Opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) youths have camped at Chin’ono’s homestead to repel the planned invasion.

4H Zimbabwe Foundation director John Muchenje yesterday told NewsDay that all this shows that political parties are using youth members to perpetrate violence during the run-up to the 2023 harmonised elections.

He blasted Kandishaya’s actions saying they will threaten peace-building efforts ahead of next year’s elections.

“Such utterances from Kandishaya show that some people do not want to follow the country’s Constituti­on. There is a need for people to desist from such behaviour,” Kandishaya said.

“The country should come up with a law that protects citizens from such violent perpetrato­rs that hide behind the political jacket. Such people should actually be disqualifi­ed from contesting political office,” he said, adding that those violating other people’s rights should be punished despite political affiliatio­n.

“There is no country that can be open for business when it is violent or does not respect its own citizens or Constituti­on. We need to be law abiding citizens that promote peace building,” he said.

Last week, Zanu PF spokespers­on Christophe­r Mutsvangwa accused Chin’ono of bad-mouthing the government.

Muchenje said as the country heads towards the 2023 plebiscite, his organisati­on had trained 75 youths drawn from political parties such as Zanu PF, CCC, and the MDCs to promote peacebuild­ing and tolerance.

“We are also planning to hold a national peace convention where we will include 20 young people from each political party to gather and discuss peace-building issues ahead of the elections.”

 ?? ?? Hopewell Chin’ono holding some of his kids
Hopewell Chin’ono holding some of his kids

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