“Chamisa Wanted To Use Street Protests To Get Into Power”: Zanu Pf’s Tafadzwa Mugwadi
20 October 2018
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By Own Correspondent| Zanu PF activist Tafadzwa Mugwadi, claimed had the army not stepped in to quell the demonstrations, MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa would have used street uprisings to become the next leader of Zimbabwe.

Mugwadi said this on Friday while giving oral evidence before the August 1 Commission of Enquiry into the Harare violence which saw the death of an estimated 6 civilians.

Said Mugwadi:

“The demonstrations were rehearsed, they were a delayed match, it was not spontaneous. The MDC leader wanted to use the street demonstrations to remove the government and bring themselves into power with the help and funding of non-governmental organisations which fund their activities.”

However, Makomborero Haruzivishe, a witness to the August 1 shootings told the commission that the military was responsible for the violence following statements by top Zanu PF members former Finance deputy minister Terrence Mukupe and former Masvingo Provincial Affairs minister Josaya Hungwe, that the army would use force to keep the ruling party in power.

Said Haruzivishe:

“The President Emmerson Mnangagwa is the one who deploys the army and he is better placed to tell you how many soldiers he deployed to the streets. All i know is i saw soldiers everywhere and i was running.”