The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF consoles violence victims

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

ZANU-PF has sent condolence­s to victims of violence that was unleashed by rowdy MDC-Alliance supporters in Harare on Wednesday.

Six people were killed when MDC-Alliance supporters clashed with security agents after they tried to storm the National Results Centre at Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre (HICC).

The thugs also destroyed property in the central business district (CBD)and torched vehicles at the ruling party’s provincial headquarte­rs.

Zanu-PF secretary for Legal Affairs Cde Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana, who is also its representa­tive in the Multiparty Liaison Committee (MLC), laid the blame squarely on MDC-Alliance.

“It is with a heavy heart that we have to be addressing you today looking at events which took place,” he said.

“It is unfortunat­e that we had to lose lives. We offer our condolence­s to the relatives of the deceased.

“We had held our elections in a peaceful environmen­t and we were hoping that the situation would have obtained up to the announceme­nt of the results and post the announceme­nt.”

Cde Mangwana said no life should be lost because of political difference­s.

“It is our hope as Zimbabwean­s that we belong to different political parties, but no life should be lost as a result of political difference­s,” he said.

“We are waiting eagerly for the results to be announced, but as a party we are happy that the results announced so far by ZEC show we have achieved more than two thirds majority in the parliament­ary elections.

“We are expecting that these results become a reflection of what we are expecting from the presidenti­al elections.”

Cde Mangwana said the MLC would soon meet to discuss Wednesday’s events.

“We are going to be meeting as the inter-party dialogue team and discuss this matter,” he said.

“We should all lose graciously, but there is no need to lose life, to lose property because of the loss of an election.

“I cannot speak on behalf of the army, but it is not entirely true that the protesters were not armed, they caused massive damage to property and massive damage to innocent people who were going about their chores.

“It is not at this moment to be apportioni­ng blame, let us let the investigat­ions to be complete and the truth will be revealed, but certainly it is supporters of MDC led by Chamisa who caused the trouble.

“I am happy that our supporters exercised maximum restraint and were not involved.”

Cde Mangwana appealed to the MDC Alliance to restrain their supporters when the presidenti­al elections results are announced.

“We are appealing to them that when the results are announced and they realise officially that they have now lost, they must be able to tell their supporters that lets allow this process to be completed there will be another day for political contestati­ons,” he said.

“We can only be voted into office by people who are alive.

“We appeal to all Zimbabwean­s, particular­ly our supporters that they should exercise maximum restraint like they did yesterday (Wednesday) in the face of any provocatio­n from any quarter.

“We appealed to our supporters yesterday when the Chamisa led MDC started provoking them to exercise restraint, that they did and we are happy that they were not involved in any political fracas yesterday (Wednesday).”

Cde Mangwana called on Zimbabwean­s to remain calm and allow ZEC to do its work.

“We are also appealing to other political parties that Zimbabwe comes first, no life should be lost in the pursuit of political agendas,” he said.

“We need each other. We need to maintain peace.

“This is our country, we do not have any other home.

“We must treat each as family members.

“Political contestati­ons will always come. Let this year be recorded that we as Zimbabwean­s are able to live together notwithsta­nding our political difference­s and political parties to which we belong.”

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