Zanu-PF youth leader stabbed in Bulawayo clashes vows to fight back and gain “total revenge”
Zanu-PF youth leader Magura Charumbira, has been discharged from Mpilo Hospital following the alleged stabbing on his head and face following intra-party clashes in Bulawayo over the weekend. Speaking to NewsDay he vowed to revenge and said he will continue campaigning for the ouster of Zanu PF’s political commissar, Saviour Kasukuwere and the party’s provincial chairperson, Dennis Ndlovu.
Said Charumbira:
The way forward is that they (provincial executive) must step down. If they don’t, we will finish their political careers. We want total revenge. They do not have the people compared to us. They wanted to kill me but failed. I will make sure that they do not ever step foot a Davis Hall again. They had their bouncers on Sunday and I will also bring my own bouncers and we see who wins the fight if they dare visit Davis Hall.
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