Zanu-PF supporters started walking out while President Mnangagwa was being introduced by his deputy, Constantino Chiwenga, at Mutare Aerodrome yesterday.
Chiwenga had to order members of the national youth service to stop people from leaving and listen to Mnangagwa’s address which was also cut short due to light rains in the city. Chiwenga claimed there were messages circulating on social media that some buses and a train were almost departing. Said Chiwenga:
Let’s reduce our walking. There is no bus that is going, let’s have discipline. There is no train or bus that were carrying people, please don’t follow the messages that are circulating. I want to urge you to sit down before our Honourable President Emmerson Mnangagwa can start to address us. Please, youths from national service, please, stop people from going away.
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those are part opponents who always want to tarnish the image of the good part ZANU PF.
anhu anonyepa apana anhu akambotiza musangano mukuru achitaura asi kutoti mukuru wainge watopedze kutaura atidi anhu anonyepa mazwa.
ED is unstoppable no matter what .
VICTORY is what matters most at the end of the day.
Kutaura vanhu havapererwi chokwadi i am not surprised for real but tinotenda ne effort yekuti munhu akatombouyawo kumusangano kwachori. ED ave pamberi ruzhinji huchitevera. ED has my vote
Vanhu havana kumanikidzwa kuuyaka kurally vakauya vakawanda nehuwandu hwavo, kabepa aka kava kubika yako nyaya, makarwadziwa nechaunga. Tosangana 30 July ED pfeee.