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Zanu PF moves to disrupt Mujuru rally

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SCORES of Zanu PF youths yesterday spent most of the day toyi-toying in Marondera before assembling close to Rudhaka Stadium, where Joice Mujuru’s ZimPF will be holding its star rally today.

SCORES of Zanu PF youths yesterday spent most of the day toyi-toying in Marondera before assembling close to Rudhaka Stadium, where Joice Mujuru’s ZimPF will be holding its star rally today.

ZimPF officials said the move by the youths was meant to intimidate people from attending the rally in a province she reportedly commands a huge following. The youths marched at a time ZimPF officials were settıng up the stage for the event.

ZımPF Mashonaland East ınterim spokesperson Setfree Mafukidze said the opposition party would not be intimidated despite the threats of violence by Zanu PF youths.

“Zanu PF youths came into Rudhaka Stadium where our logistics team was setting up for tomorrow’s (today) rally. They drove into the groundin an unmarked Isuzu truck, chanting Zanu-PF slogans and singing,” Mafukidze said. BY JAIROS SAUNYAMA