Mliswa Attacks Tsvangirai Legislators Again
12 April 2017
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Norton legislator Mr Temba Mliswa yesterday traded insults with MDC-T legislators, insinuating they lacked respect for national heroes after they failed to attend the burial of Brigadier-General James Jotham Murozvi at the National Heroes Acre before the House sat.

Mr Mliswa raised the ire of MDC-T legislators when he moved a point of order during debate on the plight of former workers of Shabani Mashaba Mines.

“I am from the Heroes Acre and the MPs are not respecting the heroes of our country,” Mr Mliswa said, before quoting the preamble of the Constitution, which extols the virtues of the gallant sons and daughters of the country that sacrificed their lives for the country’s independence.

“We have committed ourselves to the Constitution, but we are not respecting the sons and daughters who sacrificed their lives,” he said. “Joshua Nkomo (the late Vice President) is there and Josiah Tongogara (late Zanla Forces commander) is there, so this must transcend our personal differences and issues and we should behave like Zimbabweans.”

MDC-T legislator for Bulawayo East Ms Tabitha Khumalo began trading insults with Mr Mliswa over the matter.

Mr Mliswa said the lack of respect for national heroes contributed to the opposition party’s successive losses in elections.

Highfield East representative Mr Erick Murai (MDC-T) argued that people had different ways of mourning.

“We are all black and share the same culture and we mourn in different ways, therefore, we should respect each other,” Mr Murai said.

Acting Speaker Mr Rueben Marumahoko had to order Sergeant at Arms Mr Nicholas Marufu to warn Mr Mliswa and Ms Khumalo of their conduct. – State Media

0 Replies to “Mliswa Attacks Tsvangirai Legislators Again”

  1. Temba thinks people do know their history. Liberators have now became oppressors. Why are we indebited for life to these so called veterans. We have lost respect of them. Stop demanding what you can earn. What you call our independence is not ours. We demand our freedom.

  2. Mr Mliswa needs to be reminded that the dynamics within Zanupf do not and will never represent the belief systems of all Zimbabweans, Heroes Acre has become Mugabe and his henchman’s personal project rather than national. For this reason, it has become toxic to our deep rooted values and traditions which the Hon. Mliswa appears to downplay. Some members of this cabal have flouted their egotism and publicly made some feeble noises about liberation war credentials on many platforms (have even killed some of our heroes albeit covertly). Besides, during this very war of liberation, most Zimbabweans did not just play a part in some way by hook or crook but lost a parent, uncle, aunt, brother, sister and countless others, the list is endless…. Now please stop this solidarity nonsense and spare us these desperate and tasteless lectures on Ubuntu or Hunhu forthwith…. itayi mega fokofu !