The Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front secretary for administration Didymus Mutasa who was recently quoted as saying that those who collaborated with the party’s enemies in secret cables released by Wikileaks should be punished regardless of the positions they hold in the party is himself cited in 84 cables.
“Those that are implicated should go through the normal disciplinary procedures of the party. If anyone is found guilty of having sold out, he or she should be punished accordingly like everyone else. There should be no selective application of the law. If some were punished in the past for selling out, the same should also happen to those implicated in the Wikileaks saga,” he said.
The question is: Did Mutasa sell out or not? Here are the 84 cables for you to judge for yourself.
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