President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s spokesperson George Charamba has said that the government will follow due process before acting against former cabinet minister Saviour Kasukuwere. Kasukuwere has not been arrested since he returned from six months of self-imposed exile. This is despite the fact that Mnangagwa’s administration had previously claimed that it was enlisting the services of Interpol to have Kasukuwere arrested.
Said Charamba,
If a citizen has a problem at law, the charges are raised against him through appropriate channels and then taken to court. That is how processes happen. You will start saying human rights have been violated. There are processes, if someone is accused of offending against any law…the logical thing is not to listen to critics, but wait and see whether there are any charges raised against Kasukuwere.
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