Shut Up!, Jabulani Sibanda Told by Own Organisation
6 November 2014
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War Veterans leader Jabulani Sibanda has been told by his own[lightbox link=”http://www.zimeye.com/wp-content/live_images//2014/11/Shadreck-Makombe-secretary-generalJames-Kauye-information-and-publicty-and-edith-kagoro-treasurer.jpg” thumb=”http://www.zimeye.com/wp-content/live_images//2014/11/Shadreck-Makombe-secretary-generalJames-Kauye-information-and-publicty-and-edith-kagoro-treasurer-309×232.jpg” width=”309″ align=”right” title=”Shadreck Makombe secretary general,James Kauye information and publicty and edith kagoro treasurer” frame=”true” icon=”image” caption=”Shadreck Makombe secretary general,James Kauye information and publicty and edith kagoro treasurer”] organisation to shut his mouth and not speak to the media again.
Mr Sibanda was told he must only speak after he has obtained audience with President Robert Mugabe and clarify some issues.

Sibanda recently told the media that he was opposed to “a bedroom coup”, a statement which meant that he was opposed to the first lady Grace Mugabe’s entrance to mainstream politics, but has since been interpreted as an insult on the Head of State.

The vibrant war veteran leader did not attend any of Grace Mugabe’s national ‘meet the people’ rallies she held nationwide in the past two months.

When he was asked the reason why he was not attending Grace’ rallies Sibanda said he was busy with other party business elsewhere.

Addressing journalists in Harare Thursday, Shadreck Makombe, the organization’s Secretary General, said they have ordered Jabulani Sibanda to stop talking until he clarifies his issues with the President.

“That is why we have said him (Cde Jabulani Sibanda) we talked about it .We also interrogated him about it and the debate was very vibrant. But at the end of the day with the explanation he gave to us, that is why we are saying he is going to meet with his Excellency. We would not want to preempt to say he is going to say this thing. That is why you are not seeing him on this panel. There are means and ways of us of addressing these issues” he said.

The war veterans however said that they were being blocked from seeing President Robert Mugabe adding that the last time he addressed them was in 1992 at their congress.