Mnangagwa’s Tsenengamu Tells Parties Not To Provide Legal Support To Arrested Activists
14 May 2018
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By Dorrothy Moyo| President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s protege on the youth front, Godfrey Tsenengamu, has told political parties not to provide lawyers for activists arrested om allegations of committing political violence.

He said this as he called for youths to shun violence and hate speech.

“Youths from different parties should shun violence and should not promote hate speech among members of their parties,” he said, quoted by the state media.

He continued saying, “all political parties’ leaders must not provide legal representation for people who have been arrested because of violence. Educate the general public about the code of conduct so that they can be well-informed.”