Dzamara Coming Back: Mugabe Spokesman
17 July 2015
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President Mugabe’s spokesman George Charamba has attacked the media for reporting saying that ‘democracy icon’ Itai Dzamara who has been missing since the 9th of March 2015, was abducted.

Mugabe Spokesman George Charamba
Mugabe Spokesman George Charamba

Speaking for the first time this week, the spokesman slammed the media for what he said was a reporting of falsehoods as he suggested that the activist is returning to his family anytime soon.
Charamba branded the use of the word, abduction, as careless, insisting that this defeats the purpose of police investigations.
He said that Dzamara would “resurface as was the case in 2008 when many Zimbabweans fled to South Africa, only to reappear years later”.
He told the State Media that the government will not tolerate any political disturbances orchestrated by what he called failed political outfits using Dzamara, as part of their political football game which they think they can simulate a situation similar to Tunisia.
Charamba said police are investigating the issue and will reveal the outcome of their findings when investigations are complete. He said those who want the President to speak on the issue do not know how government operates as police are part of the executive which does the investigations.