Zim’s Most Violent Man Jabulani Sibanda Denounces Political Violence
22 March 2022
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Zanu-PF Bulawayo provincial chairperson Jabulani Sibanda has called on the ruling party to renounce violence.

Sibanda said this while addressing a Zanu-PF rally at Mkoba Stadium in Gweru at the weekend where he told party supporters that violence was evil and should not be tolerated in Zanu-PF.

The country is set to hold by-elections to fill 28 parliamentary and 127 council seats on Saturday.

He also said tribalism was detrimental to development.

Zanu-PF has been accused of perpetrating violence during the run-up to the elections.

On February 27, Zanu-PF supporters disrupted a Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) rally in Kwekwe where an opposition activist, Mbongeni Ncube, was killed while 17 others were injured.

“Violence is an evil that we can never tolerate in Zanu-PF.  It is our duty to defend our country through democratic elections.  Let us shun tribalism because it has no room in a democracy,” Sibanda said.

“We have power as Zanu-PF and that power comes with great responsibility. Let us unite as a party because this party belongs to us all.”

Sibanda, who was expelled from Zanu-PF during the late former President Robert Mugabe’s era, said the ruling party should maintain its cell structures.

He also urged Zanu-PF to allow party members with potential to rise through the leadership ranks.

“Leadership, let us allow those with potential to grow.  Let us allow the party to develop and let us allow our party to evolve progressively. We are one party defending our nation.”

He urged the youth to desist from drug and substance abuse, adding that they were not only detrimental to health, but that they were retrogressive to the development of the country.

The rally was meant to drum up support for the Zanu-PF Mkoba constituency candidate William Gondo ahead of the by-elections scheduled for Saturday.