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Tempers flare in Parliament

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TEMPERS flared in Parliament yesterday when Makoni South MP Mandi Chimene (Zanu PF) pointed a threatening finger at Binga North MP Dubeko Sibanda (MDC-T).

TEMPERS flared in Parliament yesterday when Makoni South MP Mandi Chimene (Zanu PF) pointed a threatening finger at Binga North MP Dubeko Sibanda (MDC-T) accusing him of heckling during debate over the plight of war veterans.

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Sibanda heckled while Small and Medium Enterprises minister Sithembiso Nyoni was debating the war veterans motion which was introduced by MP for Buhera Central Ronald Muderedzwa (Zanu PF).

Irked by Chimhene’s finger gesture, Sibanda teamed up with Nkulumane MP Thamsanqa Mahlangu (MDC-T) and shouted that Chimene’s Zanu PF party was responsible for the 1980s Gukurahundi massacres. Mutasa South MP Irene Zindi (Zanu PF) had to intervene to quell tempers.

Muderedzwa said: “The (war veterans) board, whose members were Vice-President Joice Mujuru, Zapu president Dumiso Dabengwa and the late Josiah Tungamirai, was supposed to look after the affairs of war veterans, but these senior officers were too busy to do that, hence there was a problem that war veterans issues were not addressed.”

Mutoko East MP Ricky Mawere (Zanu PF) said some people were living large while war veterans earned $175 per month.

Harare West MP Jessie Majome (MDC-T) said war veterans also needed psycho-social support.

Meanwhile, Marondera East MP Jeremiah Chiwetu (Zanu PF) almost torched another storm when he said some MPs were just “like weeds in a plantation” and their presence in the House was only for purposes of choking debate through heckling.