Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai today said he was disturbed that with only five days to go to the elections, Zimbabwe’s service chiefs had not issued a statement to uphold the constitution and the will of the people. “That public statement has not been made and we even have disturbing cases where some officials in the security forces are standing for election as ZANU-PF candidates,” Tsvangirai said. He gave the example of Oliver Mandipaka, a former police spokesman who is contesting in Buhera West.
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