Reports of political violence escalate ahead of Zimbabwe elections



The opposition in Zimbabwe says 25 of its members have been arrested after police fired teargas to break up a party meeting. Zimbabwean law requires political parties to notify authorities two weeks before holding a political meeting. Fadzayi Mahere, Citizens Coalition for Change spokeswoman and Tafadzwa Mugwadi, ZANU-PF’s Director of Information and Publicity join us via Zoom.

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42 thoughts on “Reports of political violence escalate ahead of Zimbabwe elections”

  1. That boring country has started again with their foolishness.They don't get tired of flocking the entire African countries like sheet.The leaders in that country must get their country in order and fix it's mess.Intimidation and force will not help if your party is useless then it is like that!

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  2. Peter, bear in mind that what this blasphemous & hypocrite Mugwadi purports are all lies. His party Zanupf is a mafia, criminal organization masquerading as a political party since its inception in 1963. They can even murder their comrades. Yes indeed Zanupf is a violent organization.

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  3. Mugwadi attacked Peter point blank for no particular reason ZANU pf always doesn't like being cornered they retaliate and do it violently.. That was just wrong man you are a devil what did you achieve by doing that not cool at all.. Its uncalled for

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  4. In the last five years out of expectations of ± US$60 million per year, City of Harare received less than US$2,5 million per year from Zinara. City of Harare has not received anything from fuel levy and carbon tax revenue says

    Mayor Mafume.

    So that Zanu PF clown must not lie that Opposition Councils are running down cities.

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