Tsvangirai disowns “Save chete chete” chat group

For that reason, we respect and support Hon. Misihairabwi-Mushonga’s constitutional right to report these abusers to the police, which abusers she claims issued her with death threats.

No one should be threatened with death for airing their views but we take great exception to anyone wanting to drag President Tsvangirai’s name into the mud by linking him to any of these abusive chat groups. He does not and will never be able to control the social media and some of its unruly elements who may wish to commit crimes and to threaten others using his name.

However, we maintain our position that only a huge coalition for change will rescue Zimbabweans from their sorry predicament. The route to form an Alliance is in line with a resolution of our Congress and is consistent with the principles adopted by the party’s national council, the supreme decision-making body in between Congresses.

Moreover, President Tsvangirai spent one and half months traversing the length and breadth of the country and Zimbabweans were unequivocal in support of an alliance of democrats to exterminate Mugabe’s tyranny in the next election. Nothing and no one will distract us from the mandate and the mission to deliver palpable change in 2018.

Luke Tamborinyoka
Presidential Spokesperson and Director of Communications
Movement for democratic Change

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